{"id":1127,"date":"2007-05-28T20:52:03","date_gmt":"2007-05-28T20:52:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/fivecedars.com\/?p=1127"},"modified":"2015-05-19T07:49:52","modified_gmt":"2015-05-19T07:49:52","slug":"quick-marinara-sauce","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fivecedars.com\/quick-marinara-sauce\/","title":{"rendered":"Quick Marinara Sauce"},"content":{"rendered":"

Since food prepared with garden fresh ingredients tastes the best we will from time to time include our favorite recipes.<\/p>\n

In most cases we will call for fresh ingredients but we will also try to give substitutions where we can.
\nThis recipe is for tomato or marinara sauce. We started using this after realizing the caned or jar sauce contained too many things like corn syrup. With a little tinkering this can be altered to fit almost any situation. If it wants to be smooth like pizza sauce put it in the blender. We prefer to make it chunky for pasta and there is no reason this would not work equally well for pizza.<\/p>\n

Use fresh tomatoes or canned. If you use fresh you may need to cook it a bit longer depending on the amount of liquid in the tomatoes. Mix up a few different types and colors for interesting flavors and a dramatic presentation.<\/p>\n

OK here is what you need. Add or subtract to suite taste. For a larger quantity simply increase the ingredients in an equal ratio.<\/p>\n