For the cook on the go,
Having dinner on the table in less than 20min, prep and cooking time.
All you need is
1/2 onion sliced
1 bell pepper (red, orange or yellow are the sweetest)
1can of tomato sauce (not paste) in a can
salt and oregano to taste
(makes enough for a lb of dry pasta)
Coat the pan with olive oil and cook the onion for a minute, then add the bell pepper and the grape tomatoes.
Cook 5 minutes or so and then add the tomato sauce from the can.
Salt to taste and add some oregano.
Salt to taste and add some oregano.
If you like your veggies "soft", then
cook 5 more minutes.
cook 5 more minutes.
The onion, pepper and tomatoes should be definitely tender at that point.
This can also be cook ahead of time (if that's how you roll), and reheated before adding it to the cooked pasta.
This is a great way to add veggies and flavor to any pasta.
***bell peppers and tomatoes were frozen when we had plenty. Freeze bell peppers sliced and grape tomatoes whole***
Stay Frugal,
Daniela
***bell peppers and tomatoes were frozen when we had plenty. Freeze bell peppers sliced and grape tomatoes whole***
Stay Frugal,
Daniela
I have never made sauce this way. I will have to try it. It makes my mouth water just looking at it.
ReplyDeleteDearest Daniela,
ReplyDeleteThat will be made early next week; got the pasta on the counter for use. THANK you so much for this great, frugal and healthy recipe!
Happy weekend,
Mariette
E incredibile pensare che la gente compra la salsa pronta .... La salsa fatta in casa, in pochi minute, e la cosa piu buona. Buon Weekend Daniela... Ciao a presto
ReplyDeleteLooks so good Daniela! I only make homemade sauce and I love adding a red pepper to it, it adds such a nice taste!
ReplyDeleteI bet that smelled delicious while cooking! I love the smell of onions and peppers cooking!! Thanks for sharing this recipe. It does look easy.
ReplyDeleteHow fresh and delicious!Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI can just smell the aroma of all the blended ingredients. Mmmmm!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Meredith
I can just smell the aroma of all the blended ingredients. Mmmmm!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Meredith
What a great sauce for when you're in a time crunch. Thanks for the share.
ReplyDeleteGood Afternoon Daniela, Do you know, I have never heard of grape tomatoes, when I looked at the photograph I thought they were some type of bean, so I re-read the recipe and realised they were grape tomatoes.
ReplyDeleteI would have to use chopped tomatoes for this recipe.
Thank you for such a quick recipe...we all need lots of those.
Best Wishes
Daphne
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ReplyDeleteLooks good, I'll be trying this!
ReplyDeleteIt looks really good, I'm going to try it!
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