Cumin, instant minced onion (bought mine at Costco), white vinegar, garlic powder, garlic salt, paprika, sugar, and cayenne pepper. In case you're wondering, I use the minced onion for bread baking. I especially love using it for onion hamburger rolls. So, now you need two more ingredients, and I'm sure you have them:
That's all you need...
In a saucepan, add the spices and vinegar to one can of tomato sauce. Simmer for 10-15 minutes. Allow to cool. Keep refrigerated for a week. Today, I made some homemade jam, and I'll bet I could make a batch of this and water can it.
I used this taco sauce to flavor my California Barbecue Beans recipe. For those of you who do like taco sauce--and toss a bottle or two in your shopping cart, I hope you'll consider this recipe. I'm sure it's more cost effective, and YOU know what's in it. For a printable recipe, keep scrolling to the bottom of this post.
Santa Maria Tri-Tip-- grilled to smoky perfection with garlic, kosher salt & pepper only. My husband cooked it perfectly! (Gotta love my horse apron.)
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14 comments:
This sauce looks fantastic!! I'm sure it was great.
Seems so easy...
Like you said: Why didn't we think of this before...??
Love,
Lia.
This looks quite tasty! I like making our own taco seasoning for meat too. Good luck on your first day!
I love Taco Bell's sauce! Awesome!
Your sauce looks wonderful, but I really jumped in here to wish you luck on your new assignment. I hope you have a wonderful day. Blessings...Maryjumped in here
I love homemade sauces. This sounds easy and tasty.
I'm sure that was way better than the stuff they serve at Taco Bell - for all of the reasons you listed!
Taco sauce without preservatives! you are a life saver.
Good luck at the new job tomorrow! Let us know how it goes!
I bet that was just wonderful. I always love stopping by your blog!
I love Taco Bell hot sauce and hate to buy the bottled stuff, so I must make this. Thanks for doing the research for us and best of luck in your new school.
Roz
Very clever! One question though--in your photo, it reads "8 oz tomato sauce," but in your directions, it reads "...one can of tomato paste." From the consistency, I'm guessing that you used tomato sauce, but wanted to check.
Thanks!
Thanks, Carol. I fixed that. Yep, it's tomato sauce, rather than tomato paste :)
Can't wait to try this! I found this via pinterest as we are working on eliminating processed foods!
I want to try this! How long does it typically last in the fridge? Or do you not have any leftover haha.
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