Easy to Make Romesco Sauce Recipe
– Easy to Make Romesco Sauce Recipe –
This classic Catalan sauce comes from the province of Tarragona in southern Catalunya. It was originally made by the local fishermen to eat with the fish they caught, but throughout hundreds of years, it has become a popular sauce to eat with just about anything. In Tarragona, between November and April, during the winter onion season, massive amounts of green onions are grilled and then heavily dipped into this romesco sauce to celebrate the season. Of course, there is plenty of red wine and crusty bread served as well! Watch the video below on how to easily make this classic Catalan romesco sauce, using ingredients everyone can easily find. Rememer to have a bottle of Priorat wine and some crusty bread ready when its done, so you can truly savor the flavors of this sauce and enjoy it to its fullest. Salud!
Watch the Video Below on How to Make this Romesco Sauce Recipe
Easy to Make Romesco Sauce Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 Tomatoes
- 1 Roasted Red Bell Pepper
- 2 Slices Baguette
- 6 Raw Hazelnuts
- 6 Raw Blanched Almonds
- 4 Cloves of Garlic
- 1 Teaspoon Red Wine Vinegar
- 2 Tablespoons Extra Virgin Olive Oil
- Fresh Parsley
- Sea Salt
Instructions
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Pre-heat oven to 210C which is about 410F
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Cut an X on top of the tomatoes and a slit on 3 cloves of garlic
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Place tomatoes, the 3 garlics and the 2 slices of baguette on a baking tray and add them to the oven
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Using a small frying pan, turn your burner to a medium heat and dry roast the almonds and hazelnuts for about 3 minutes, stirring frequently
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After 15 minutes take the bread and the garlics out of the oven
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After another 15 minutes remove the tomatoes from the oven
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Peel the tomatoes and add to a food processor
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Add the toasted bread, the dry roasted almonds and hazelnuts, 1 raw garlic, 1 roasted red bell pepper, 2 Tbsp of extra virgin olive oil, and the 1/2 Tsp red wine vinegar
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Season with sea salt and blend everything together for at least 1 minute
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Add the sauce to a bowl and garnish with some fresh parsley
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Enjoy!
Recipe Notes
Recipe by Albert Bevia @ Spain on a Fork
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darren
20 . Sep . 2022Curious as to the reasoning between the difference in ingredients in some of your romesco sauces, is it just due to what you have on hand or? i’ve made most of them. the one with tomato paste is my favorite so far 😉
Spain on a Fork
This version is the classic, which takes longer to make, the other with the tomato paste is a short-cut 🙂 Much love!
21 . Sep . 2022Lizzie
This sounds so good!! I haven’t made a romesco sauce yet, but I want to! Looks delicious.
13 . Jan . 2018Spain on a Fork
It´s a great sauce! Thanks for the comment Lizzie 🙂
13 . Jan . 2018