Which tomatoes will make the best sauce?
Any farmers or chefs here know which variety of tomatoes will form the base to a great sauce?
Here's a list of tomato varieties to refer to:
http://www.landrethseeds.com/photos/Tomato/index.html
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M$they don't even list the varieties that i grow!
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M$This year, I'm growing the Polish Linguisa paste tomato, about which the Cook's Garden company says:
Tomato Polish Linguisa
The Best Tasting Paste Tomato
Meaty fruits good for processing of fresh eating!
Heirloom. Probably the best tasting paste tomato we have found, at least in the opinion of the hundreds of gardeners who attended our annual tasting in September 2001. Vigorous indeterminate vines bear 3-4 inch pointed red fruits 1-2 inches in diameter that are meaty enough for saucing or drying, but good enough to eat out of hand of slice for salads and sandwiches.
Cook's Garden also recommend the paste tomato Long Tom as the winner in another customer taste test.
Cook's and Renee's used to carry the Roma and San Marzano years ago (Renee when her company was called Shepherd's Garden Seeds) but no longer do, having found better varieties.
I'll also be growing a Golden Roma paste tomato.
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M$You may try also these recipes:
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M$For a nice discussion and video on tomatoes see the eHow site I mentioned in my citations.
/www.ehow.com/video_4427677_understand-which-tomatoes-sauce-tomatoes.html
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Nice find. Remember to use quotation marks if you're copying text directly from the article.
Yes! We call them little pear-tomatoes. Make sure they are ripe enough so you get the most umami flavour out of them and less acidity.