SPAGHETTI SAUCE WITH MEAT
| Sauce with Italian Sausage |
15 lbs tomatoes
1 1/4 lbs ground beef or sausage
2 1/2 cloves garlic, minced
1/2 cup chopped onions
1/2 cup red bell peppers
1/2 lb fresh mushrooms, sliced
2 tsp salt
1 tbsp dried oregano
2 tbsp dried parsley
1 tsp black pepper
Yield: About 5 pints (Depends on how much you reduce the sauce)
Prepare tomatoes by choosing to peel or not, then dicing the tomatoes. If you leave the skins on you can use an immersion blender on the tomatoes to break down the skins.
Saute the ground beef or sausage until brown. If you use Italian sausage cut into chunks after browning. Drain the ground beef to eliminate some of the fat. Set aside the meat. In a saucepan with a trace amount of olive oil add garlic, onion, red pepper, and mushrooms. Cook until vegetables are tender. Combine with tomato pulp in large sauce pot. Add spices and cook to a boil. Simmer, uncovered until the initial volume has been reduced by half. Stir frequently to avoid burning.
Prepare hot pints by adding 1/2 cup of ground beef or 5 pieces of sausage to the bottom of the jar. Ladle into pints the sauce from the pot, leaving 1-inch headspace. Remove air bubbles and adjust headspace if needed. Wipe rims of jars with a dampened vinegar clean paper towel. Adjust lids and process.
Processing in Pressure Canner at 10 lbs of pressure for weighted gauge and 11 lbs at dial gauge for 60 minutes for pints. If you do quarts process for 70 minutes.
10 comments:
I have not canned meat sauce yet. This will be one of my upcoming canning processes. Thank you for sharing, I may copy your recipe.
Love my canned homemade spaghetti sauce! I usually do a crock pot of it, then the next day bring the leftover to a boil and can it. So handy for busy days or summer when it's too hot to cook.
Loved your class on this Cindy! And the wonderful results are now living in my son's pantry in Montana. Waiting for a busy cold day! Carla
Can I use the same time if I was planning on putting 2 meatballs in my own homemade sauce? It will be my first use of my pressure canner... I'm just a bit nervous!
can I safely double this recipe?
Carrie yes you can double it!
KrysH - Yes you can put meatball in instead of ground beef or sausage just make sure to precook it! And no bread or eggs in the meatballs!
Can I safely substitute canned tomatoes for fresh ones? If so, how much would you recommed for this recipe?
Many Thanks!
Pete
Pete
You can use canned tomatoes but drain some of the liquid or it will not thicken. Using organic or tomatoea without additives would be best.
Would I be able to can this with a water bath or does it have to be a pressure canner?
Would it be ok to use sausage from a local Italian deli?
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