I have8 large cans of tomato juice from govt surplus program. No one likes to drink it. I need recipes 4 use?!


Question: I have8 large cans of tomato juice from govt surplus program!. No one likes to drink it!. I need recipes 4 use!?
Can you give me recipes I can use this tomato juice in!? Like perhaps some sort of soups or sauces!?Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
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You can use it as a base for your pasta sauces, add some herbs and spices with it, after frying some onion & garlic, and adding the meat!. Same goes when making lasagne, make speghetti and meatballs again using the juice as base !.
Go to www!.recipzaar!.com
Type in the ingredient and all the recipes using that ingredient will come up!.
If you like to drink ,you can make bloody mary!. lol
The good thing is,they keep for a long time in a can so your in no hurry to use them all up!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

I found a tomato juice crumb cake that could get rid of at least some of your juice, which is below!. You can also cook pork chops and other meats in them; the acid makes it good for a marinade!.

TOMATO JUICE CRUMB CAKE

2 c!. sifted flour
2/3 c!. butter
1 tsp!. baking soda
1 tsp!. cinnamon
1 c!. raisins
1 c!. white sugar
1/4 tsp!. salt
1 1/2 c!. tomato juice
1/4 tsp!. cloves
1 egg
1 c!. currants

Mix together the flour and sugar, then add butter and rub this into mixture until in fine crumbs!. Take out 1/4 cup of these crumbs and reserve for top of cake!. Add soda, cloves, and cinnamon to tomato juice and add to remaining crumbs!. Beat egg well and add along with fruit!. Spread in a well greased pan and sprinkle remaining crumbs on top!. Bake in 350 degree oven for 40 to 50 minutes!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Here are 1,159 recipes which include tomato juice or plain tomato juice or reduced-sodium tomato juice or low-sodium tomato juice or no-salt-added tomato juice as ingredients-

http://www!.recipezaar!.com/recipes!.php!?fo!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

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