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Tomato Sauce is Too SweetLynn from Massachusetts Feedback About This Post:RE: Tomato Sauce is Too SweetI use jar sauce all of the time, because it is quick and easy and my boyfriend wouldn't know the difference if it ht him over the head. I find it is always way too sweet. Tonight I got sick of sweet sauce and came on-line for a quick fix. Most people called for lemon juice or white vinegar. As I had neither in the house, I thought I would just have to suffer again. I looked in the fridge to see if there was anything, and lo and behold, I had a jar of kosher dills. Just one little teaspoon of the pickle juice in the sauce made it absolutely perfect!! I was afraid that even though it is mostly vinegar, the juice would make the sauce taste funny. It was great. The moral of this story is if all you have is pickle juice, go for it! Post by Anamie RE: Tomato Sauce is Too SweetThank you all for your input - I added another can of tomato paste with browned meat as well as extra sharp cheese and my husband enjoyed it! Post by Lynnie Girl RE: Tomato Sauce is Too Sweet
HI, sorry about your sauce. We never never use sugar or Post By Lola P. (Guest Post) RE: Tomato Sauce is Too SweetHi, I don't use tomato paste. I think that's too sweet. Take a taste of just the paste, and see if you agree! Post by keeper60 RE: Tomato Sauce is Too SweetI use cans of tomato puree and crushed tomatoes. I found using the tuturosso brand instead of say cento, made a huge difference. My Italian grandmother also taught me to put a pinch of baking soda in. I don't like sweet gravy. Add that with the browned sausage (with it's drippings), some paste, and your good to go! Good Luck! Post by keligator RE: Tomato Sauce is Too SweetIf it happened to me, I would use the sauce for barbecue sauce. What do you think? Post by coreenhart RE: Tomato Sauce is Too SweetI only add wine when the sauce is not sweet enough.These are great ideas - I never knew you could take out the sweetness. Post by metroplex RE: Tomato Sauce is Too SweetNext time try adding a red wine. Rose is rather sweet. Post By woofey (Guest Post) RE: Tomato Sauce is Too SweetI know it might sound a bit strange, but I would try adding a bit of salt. To me, the opposite of sweet is salty so it just might work. Good luck! Post By Robin (Guest Post) RE: Tomato Sauce is Too Sweet
My experience with tomato paste is that it's sweet in itself. Tomato sauce has lots of sodium, but if you check the back of the tomato paste can, it usually has very little sodium & more sugar. Tomatoes have natural sugar, so that makes sense. I would add tomato sauce before I would add tomato paste...but again, it all depends on what you've already put in there (what your recipe started with). Post By Laura Knox (Guest Post) RE: Tomato Sauce is Too Sweet
Thank you all for your feedback! I greatly appreciate it. Post by Lynnie Girl RE: Tomato Sauce is Too Sweet
I would try some hot sauce, a little at a time until you like the taste. It can make it hot, of course, depending how much you use. It will take away some of the sweet. Post By Laura (Guest Post) RE: Tomato Sauce is Too Sweet
Tomato paste should help, and you might add some grated sharp or extra sharp cheddar cheese. The vinegar trick works well but you'll probably want to use more tomato paste so it doesn't thin down too much. Haven't tried the coffee trick but it sounds interesting. Post by Alph RE: Tomato Sauce is Too SweetHi, i don't know how you make your sauce, but I do know some people put in sugar, but don't add it. Please write how you make your sauce and we can tell you what you are doing wrong with it. Post by candleglows RE: Tomato Sauce is Too SweetTry adding some very strong coffee or some instant coffee. Post By Annie (Guest Post) RE: Tomato Sauce is Too Sweet
Try adding a little bit of vinegar until it gets to where Post by Pat437 |
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