Tomato Aspic
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In a bowl, combine tomato puree, vinegar, onions, salt and cayenne.
Soften gelatin and celery seed in water for about 10 minutes, then place over boiling water until the gelatin melts.
Add gelatin mix to tomato mix. Pour into individual molds and chill until set.
Yields 6 servings
Recipe: Local Tomato Puree
Place tomatoes on a sheet tray and roast in a moderate oven until skins are brown. Place in food processor and puree.
Yields about 2 cups
Disclaimer: All our recipes were originally designed for much larger batch size. This recipe has been reduced – but not tested at this scale. Please adjust as to your taste and portion size.
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