• @fruitycoder
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    61 month ago

    I like sugar in some pastas it cuts the acidic down for me.

    • @[email protected]
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      61 month ago

      Add a tiny bit of bicarb to cut the acid down. Sugar just makes it sweeter and doesn’t actually do anything about the acid.

    • @Croquette
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      41 month ago

      Sugar is added because the tomatoes used aren’t that sweet and are really acidic.

      If you use sweeter tomatoes (san marzano for example), you just need a bit of salt and you are good to go.

      • @fruitycoder
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        21 month ago

        Ill have to see if I can find some and make a little homemade sauce and see the difference

        • @Croquette
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          41 month ago

          My recipe is as follows :

          -100ish grams of onion,carrot, celery and olive oil.

          • two big cans of san marzano (about 3liters)
          • 10 g of salt
          • basil to your taste.

          I pulverize the onion,carrot and celery with the olive oil until it makes a yellow paste. The goal is to have the same consistency as the grinded tomatoes.

          I cook the paste until the water is evaporated.

          I use a small hand grinder to grind the tomatoes in the can, then add it to the paste.

          I let it cook uncovered for about 45 mins to an hour. I do the white plate test where you take a small spoon of sauce, put it in the plate and angle the plate. If you see water running down the plate, then it still need some cooking.

          Once the sauce stick to the plate and the water doesn’t run down, then I add the salt and cover the sauce. I let it simmer for another 30-40 mins.

          After that, I cut my basil in big chunks with my hands and put it in the hot sauce. Add basil to your taste.

          This is my favorite recipe i’ve found so far.

          • @fruitycoder
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            21 month ago

            That sounds delicious. Post saved!

    • @[email protected]
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      21 month ago

      If something was too acidic I’d probably add a sprinkle of MSG, or Parmesan if you don’t have that.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 month ago

        Parmesan makes sense, it’s a bit alkaline so will act to help neutralise the acid. You could also put a small amount of bicarb in.