Making the most of tomatoes
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As well as celebrating the musky flavour of summer tomatoes in quick salads and fresh sauces, we should also take the chance to preserve them in chutneys and jams to brighten dark winter days, says Nadine Abensur
You don’t have to be a gardener to make the most of a summer glut of tomatoes. Now is the best time to bulk-buy – they are at their sweetest, ripest, cheapest best and you’ll see them piled mountain-high not only in supermarkets but, more appealingly, in specialist, Asian or Middle-Eastern grocery stores. Choose tomatoes still on the vine. Sniff deep into a bunch and just note the difference between these and the plastic-wrapped, hard and insipid-coloured tomatoes of winter. Buy them by the kilo and make preserves, chutneys, or oven-dried tomatoes in oil – this way you can enjoy them over the winter months or give them as gifts. Make large pots of tomato sauce and use it as needed over pasta and in lasagnes. Apart from a little coring and chopping there is practically no work to do. Leave them to cook slowly for hours, with an occasional stir, and remember to have plenty of sterilised preserving jars, or rubber-sealed jars ready.
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