Interested in making homemade meals from fresh or canned tomatoes? Wondering what to do with your abundance of garden tomatoes? Create your own pizza sauce with Mrs. Wages®! Of the 5 pints 1 pouch makes, all you need is 1 pint of Mrs. Wages® pizza sauce to generously cover 2, 12-inch pizza crusts!
Instructions:
Each pouch makes 5 pints.
- Net Weight: 5 oz (141.7 g)
- Enhance Your Fresh or Canned Tomatoes
- 6 lbs fresh tomatoes (about 18
medium) or 6 cans (14.5 oz each) petite
diced regular or low sodium tomatoes, drained - 5 Tbsp sugar
- 1 pouch Mrs. Wages® Pizza Sauce Mix
WASH fresh
tomatoes. Scald 3 minutes in boiling water. Dip into cold water.
Cut out cores, remove skins and puree to smooth consistency in blender or
food processor. This should yield about 10 cups tomatoes. If using canned
tomatoes, drain liquid.
COMBINE pureed
tomatoes, sugar and Mrs. Wages® Pizza Sauce Mix in a
large non-reactive saucepan. Do not use aluminum. Bring mixture to a boil.
Stir occasionally. Reduce heat and simmer 25 minutes. Stir occasionally.
Pizza Sauce is ready!
SERVE. Use immediately or pour into containers and let cool. Store covered
in refrigerator for up to 1 week.
FREEZE. Pour into freeze-safe containers and let cool. Store covered in
freezer up to 1 year. Store thawed product in refrigerator up to 1 week.
CAN. Prepare home canning jars and lids according to manufacturer’s
instructions for sterilized jars. Pour hot sauce into clean hot pint canning
jars,
leaving 1-inch headspace. Remove air bubbles, wipe rim and cap each jar as
it is filled. Process jars for 40 minutes* in boiling water bath canner. Turn
off
heat, carefully remove canner lid, and let jars stand for 5 minutes in canner.
Remove jars. Let jars sit undisturbed to cool at room temperature for 12 to
24 hours. Test jars for airtight seals according to manufacturer’s directions.
If jars do not completely seal, refrigerate and consume within 1 week. Use
shelf-stable product within 1 year.
*Processing time listed is for altitudes less than 1000 feet. At Altitudes of 1000 feet or more, increase processing time 1 minute for each 1000 feet of altitude.