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hey_elise
I would like to roast 3 lbs of the 6 lbs it calls for. I would still peel and core the tomatoes as directed on the package. Can I do this? Would it still be a safe recipe?
eamsonwill
i don’t see why not if you’re doing it for the flavor. iirc, the instructions require you to chop and then boil. could roast and then boil in a pot with spice mix and vinegar.
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I would like to roast 3 lbs of the 6 lbs it calls for. I would still peel and core the tomatoes as directed on the package. Can I do this? Would it still be a safe recipe?
i don’t see why not if you’re doing it for the flavor. iirc, the instructions require you to chop and then boil. could roast and then boil in a pot with spice mix and vinegar.