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Tinned tomatoes v whole tomatoes... You wont notice many green pieces in whole tomatoes however chopped ones do tend to have more. Its an industry way of sneaking them in.
"If the recipe calls for 2 tbsp of tomato paste do you just use 2 tbsp of blended plum tomatoes"Yes.
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Quote from: h4ppy-chris on February 01, 2013, 06:45 PM"If the recipe calls for 2 tbsp of tomato paste do you just use 2 tbsp of blended plum tomatoes"Yes.Huh?Two tablespoons of tomato paste (puree) is quite different to 2 tablespoons of blended tinned plum tomatoes.
Quote from: spiceyokooko on February 04, 2013, 08:12 PMQuote from: h4ppy-chris on February 01, 2013, 06:45 PM"If the recipe calls for 2 tbsp of tomato paste do you just use 2 tbsp of blended plum tomatoes"Yes.Huh?Two tablespoons of tomato paste (puree) is quite different to 2 tablespoons of blended tinned plum tomatoes.This is what i mean you are not going to get the same results from just using blended tinned tomatoes instead of tomato puree, you will lose the intensity which the tomato puree brings when fried in oil plus the spices. Blended tinned tomatoes are a little too watery.
Honestly, I've had the best results using blended plum tomatoes so far. I've never managed to get as good of a flavour and/or consistency with actual paste!
Quote from: Unclefrank on February 05, 2013, 11:20 AMQuote from: spiceyokooko on February 04, 2013, 08:12 PMQuote from: h4ppy-chris on February 01, 2013, 06:45 PM"If the recipe calls for 2 tbsp of tomato paste do you just use 2 tbsp of blended plum tomatoes"Yes.Huh?Two tablespoons of tomato paste (puree) is quite different to 2 tablespoons of blended tinned plum tomatoes.This is what i mean you are not going to get the same results from just using blended tinned tomatoes instead of tomato puree, you will lose the intensity which the tomato puree brings when fried in oil plus the spices. Blended tinned tomatoes are a little too watery.Honestly, I've had the best results using blended plum tomatoes so far. I've never managed to get as good of a flavour and/or consistency with actual paste! Let alone the fact that, if the tomato paste is pre-fried as you say, you are bringing down extra oil content by not using it (though admittedly, it'd probably be the least important aspect I wonder if you did try it?
Quote from: gagomes on February 05, 2013, 11:40 AMHonestly, I've had the best results using blended plum tomatoes so far. I've never managed to get as good of a flavour and/or consistency with actual paste! Did you dilute the paste with water?
If i did try what?
Why would i say that i had tried blended tinned tomatoes instead of puree if i didn't, bit of an odd thing to say. I don't know what you are trying to accuse me of here.
This is what i mean you are not going to get the same results from just using blended tinned tomatoes instead of tomato puree, you will lose the intensity which the tomato puree brings when fried in oil plus the spices. Blended tinned tomatoes are a little too watery.