detroitdad
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I'll hand to post this recipe.
First off, I am not asking for help or ideas with how to go about this, it's a challenge and I have to do it by myself. I think I know what I need to do to figure it out.Okay, so this is not an entry, but I will be using it in my challenge entry recipe later as an accent to another tomato-based recipe:
Recipe - Sundried tomato and roasted garlic infused olive oil
The jar is an old pasta sauce jar I had on hand. I tend to save jars and reuse them pretty regularly.
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Here is another tomato based product I am going to use in the challenge: sundried tomato granules/powder. I didn't see the point in writing up a recipe for it since it's so simple. It's important, of course, to not use the canned sundried tomatoes, but instead the dehydrated kind:
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Simply Put the desired amount of sundried tomatoes in a blender until it turns into granules or powder.
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I ended up adding 5 tbsp to it, and when I got it mixing, it turned the dough very dark (because the sundried tomatoes I used were dehydrated and nearly black in color).
I'm still not sure i want a red pizza crust (definitely not dark brown) And my thoughts were I want to make my own powder or whatever I use. I've got some ideas, I might try just using a more roughly ground sundried tomato mix and use a smaller amount, mixing it in by hand just before rolling it out.My thought here is to use tomato powder but not sun-dried. I reckon the roasted garlic together with that would give the crust enough 'umami'. The tomato powder I have (non sun-dried) is a good red colour.
I have already professed that I am not a fan of Tomaotes, but my family loves them.Tomatoes at this time of year in the northern hemisphere are very limited. Supermarket, mass produced, flavorless tomatoes. If you have a green house or friends/family with a green house you may be blessed with flavorful tomatoes. Those of you living in the southern hemisphere probably have access to wonderful vine ripe tomatoes. I am jealous.
And they are jealous of us during our summer months!Tomatoes at this time of year in the northern hemisphere are very limited. Supermarket, mass produced, flavorless tomatoes. If you have a green house or friends/family with a green house you may be blessed with flavorful tomatoes. Those of you living in the southern hemisphere probably have access to wonderful vine ripe tomatoes. I am jealous.
OK, guys, I´m detecting a sort of negative vibe here. " I can´t get fresh tomatoes" " My sister has fresh tomatoes all summer , but not now".
And that´s because you´re not being CREATIVE enough
Come ON! Get those tired old neurons working! Get the innovative juices flowing! Push some ideas down the hill and see if the wheels fall off!!![]()
And that´s precisely why I chose the ingredient. If you can´t get it fresh, use frozen. if it´s not frozen, use canned. If you can only find it processed, then processed. No sweat!BTW, no matter what ingredient you choose for a challenge, some people won't be able to get it. In this case, we can all get tomatoes, but not all of us can get good fresh ones.
And that´s precisely why I chose the ingredient. If you can´t get it fresh, use frozen. if it´s not frozen, use canned. If you can only find it processed, then processed. No sweat!