I’m trying to learn to buy groceries, cook for myself again.

Can’t afford to buy and keep produce. Limited cookware. So, any recipe telling me to crush garlic, dice onions, etc, can’t do.

Need budget, ghetto, for people on a fixed income, easy no frills way to make diy tomato paste pasta sauce.

Good suggestions so far. Tks. I have 1 bowl, 1 plate, 1 spoon, 1 fork, 1 butter knife ; 1 small sauce pan; Only stores nearby are corner stores. Hardly any produce. Having to make due with what you can find in a liquor store.

  • NounsAndWords@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    I have the easiest DIY sauce you can get:

    • 28 oz can of tomatoes (either whole or diced, ived used both)

    • 1 onion cut in half

    • 1/2 stick of butter

    You put them all in a sauce pan on medium heat until it looks like sauce.

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      11 months ago

      I’ve made this plenty of times. Whole canned tomatoes are usually better than diced - just break them up a bit by squishing them with a spoon when you put them in the pan. Needs to cook for a good while - 45 minutes out so. And add salt at the end to taste! But a super reliable sauce and requires very little equipment out prep.

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      11 months ago

      I can vouch for this sauce as well, I rarely use jarred sauce because this one is so simple and tasty

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      11 months ago

      Literally can’t get easier than this. It a perfect base recipe that you can build upon later. Have some meat? Brown it up in some oil then add it to the pot. All I would add to the base recipe is don’t forget to add a bit of salt at the end.