Pizza bagels with tomato paste?!


Question: Pizza bagels with tomato paste!?
I can't find the marinara sauce so is it okay to use!.!.!.!.

Contadina's Tomato Paste with roasted garlic!?
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Answers:
I think so just put a little water and some Italian herbs with it I think that might work for youWww@FoodAQ@Com

It's a little too think and strong for pizza sauce!. Mix it with a little tomato sauce (for my pizza sauce recipe, I use 6oz can of paste and 8oz can of sauce and oregano)!.

If you don't have sauce, thin it with a little water (1 Tbs at a time until right consistency), but it will still taste strong!.

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yes of course!.!.!.just season it a little bit and even add a little water or milk depending on the consistency you're looking for!

I would put the tomato paste with your water/milk and salt, pepper, seasonings into a small pot and simmer it till its hot!. this will help the flavor and consistency!.

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I think tomato paste will be too strong !.
Try pasta sauce or even salsa!.
I know that you are only using a little of the pasta sauce ,put the rest in a bag or container and freeze until you need it for something else!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Yes, but you have to add water to tomato paste, or it will be too "tomato-ee"!. Just add water until it resembles marinara!.

Put in some basil or italian seasoning blend, too!. And salt to taste!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Yes!.!.!.make a thin marinara sauce topping by combining the tomato paste some olive oil, dried oregano, garlic powder and pepper!. Spread on bagel halves, top with cheese and bake!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Tomato paste may be a little strong and thick!. If that is all you have I would try thinning it out a little!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

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Yeah I don't see why not!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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