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Suzabella
I have made something similar when tomatoes are in abundance. I cut the tomatoes up into smaller pieces. Add a bit of onion, garlic, red peppers, basil and oregano. I cook it in a frying pan slowly for several hours. Then I dump it all into a Ninja blender and blend. It comes out a thick, smooth sauce. It's slightly sweet, which is a twist on typical tomato sauce. But it's great on Bow ties. It's a nice change from tangier sauces.
katie
Made as directed with grape tomatoes and served over a salad of bok choy and cooked spelt berries. I let the salad sit for about an hour prior to serving so it soaked up the flavors of the vinaigrette and tenderized the bok choy.
Nancy
I absolutely loved this. So easy. Used my stick blender for a coarse blend..added some grated garlic. This morning I had it on toasted sourdough, with anchovies, haloumi and basil. Excellent.
ShadowThuy
My mother makes a similar sauce that she learned from her mother. It combines French & Vietnamese cooking and uses all the ingredients listed here, but seasoning varies. The shallots are minced, cooked stovetop with oil & some good butter until they soften & sweeten, just shy of caramelizing. Add the blistered tomatoes & simmer on low heat till you have a lumpy sauce. Season for flavors you want: salt & pepper, soy sauce & a little sugar, chili paste, whatever. Great base sauce for anything!
Larry McD
I'll cook it again but I'll cut the oil in half. But after tasting it just before serving, I ended up draining much of the oil off thru a strainer.
Sadie
Tonight I dripped the dressing on farmer's market lettuce, avocado and grilled sliced peaches. Was delicious.
Priya
I loved this. I initially made it to eat over roast cod, and then I used the leftovers on roast halibut and some sourdough toast. I will definitely be making this again.
Scollingsworth
I make this all the time and serve it over pasta. I call it Jammy Tomato Pasta. Only difference is I use balsamic vinegar and add garlic. Been doing it for years. It's a great, light summery pasta.
Aidan
For an unforgettable variation, chop or pound an anchovy fillet or two into a paste and add it, omitting additional salt. Absolutely divine.
Lacey Lovage
Super tasty! I often roast cherry tomatoes for sauce when they are starting to shrivel, but this idea of making a vinaigrette is brilliant. The flavors are super bright, working well with the White Bordeaux i'm currently enjoying
DGT
Made this last night, and while the chunks of tomato didn't really stand up, the flavor was excellent. Used it as a sauce over sous vide chicken breast that was finished with a quick sear. It's definitely going into my rotation.
Chris
Remarkably like Amanda Hesser's 'Squashed Tomatoes' from years back. Omit the vinegar and it's an excellent and simple addition to grills, and a perfect use for not-quite-ripe and out of season cherry toms.
Coco
Not amazing. Honestly... just good ol' roasted tomatoes are still superior to something like this. Glad I tried it though.
Debra
Oh this is delicious. Used cherry tomatoes. Used less olive oil for calories sake which gave it more of a bite. I can't wait to use it where and whenever.
Ellen
This was shockingly delicious! I was out of sherry vinegar and used a mix of balsamic and rice instead. We had it over chicken but it would be good over anything. Wow!
Claudia
This tasted boring, and it looked so good…..
Janet
I made this, but didn't like it all that much and ended up with a bowlful in the fridge. So, I decided to use it as a base for soup. Carrots, green beans, peas, chickpeas and rice. It was so good I bought more cherry tomatoes so I could make it again.
Jenn Johnson
Made a small amount of this with half a pint of leftover cherry tomatoes and reduced all the other ingredients. I roasted the shallot along with the tomatoes to mellow it out a bit. It was very tasty served over farro bowls with chicken, roasted yellow peppers and broccoli. Would definitely try again with whole tomatoes!
Miriam
This recipe inspired me to make a delicious dinner. I made the dressing and put it over sautéed chard, as well as Street Corn Pudding I had in the freezer (recipe on this site). I roasted a few beets and threw them in too. Rave reviews from my husband.
Virginia Phillips
Good, pretty. What better on besides salad?
Chantal
I want to make this real bad - it sounds delicious! - but I live with someone who hates vinegar (I know, I don't understand either). Could I somehow replace the vinegar with lemon + lime? Or some tamarind? Ideas?
Sandra
Really good. I made it with winter cherry tomatoes and it turned out well. Added a little more vinegar. Served it over crisp green lettuce along side a very rich Mac and Cheese. A perfect foil.
Jedd
simple and flavorful! def in the rotation
M
Doubled the scallion and vinegar, added more salt...just kind of bland...
Kayne Thrift
This is delicious with grilled summer squash ( 2 varieties), grilled onions and some sun dried tomatoes. Pour over the dressing and you have a great summer side dish for just about any entree - fish, pork, beef or even an egg dish like a strata.
Judith
This is a wonderful, easy recipe. I make 5 pounds of tomatoes at a time, package in plastic bags (1-1/2 cups each) and freeze. That way it is always available and saves heating up the kitchen in summer.
Andy
I have made this sauce for years (the recipe was in a food magazine). It's absolutely delicious over toasted good bread.
Max Shafer
This drizzled over avocado toast with a poached egg = to die for!
Ellen
This was shockingly delicious! I was out of sherry vinegar and used a mix of balsamic and rice instead. We had it over chicken but it would be good over anything. Wow!
Mitch
This will be my first time making this. I don't have any sherry vinegar, but a website that suggests substitutes says that unseasoned rice vinegar -- which I have -- would be the closest match. Any suggestions?
Max Shafer
Rice vinegar is generally as close of a substitute as possible -- but really, sherry vinegar is so distinct that it's worth the purchase. It pairs unbelievably with tomatoes, which is also why its used in gazpacho.
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