3 Easy Recipe Ideas Using Canned Tomatoes | The Modern Proper (2024)

We are big fans of perfectly ripe tomatoes canned at the peak of their season. Here are three uber easy and exciting ways to put them to good use!

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Vine-Ripened Tomatoes Picked at Peak Ripeness

If you’ve ever been to Italy in the summer and tasted their perfectly ripe fruit, you know that nothing could ever compare. Sun-warmed tomatoes, dripping with juice, plucked straight off the vine are the stuff dreams are made of. Since tomatoes sadly don't grow on vines year round and we can’t simply hop a plane to Italy anytime we’d like, we are looking to the next closest way to bring delicious fresh tomato flavor right to your dinner table.

We used Italy’s #1 tomato brand, Mutti, for remarkably fresh tasting 100% Italian tomatoes to bring you three quick recipe ideas using canned tomatoes:

  1. An easy cassoulet made with white beans, chicken sausage, fresh basil and Mutti Finely Chopped Tomatoes.
  2. Quick bruschetta using Mutti Cherry Tomatoes, lots of garlic, olive oil and balsamic vinegar.
  3. A version of cioppino that comes together fast using Mutti Whole Peeled Tomatoes.
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Canned Tomatoes: A Pantry Staple

Visit the pantry of anyone you know and you can be sure to find at least one common ingredient: canned tomatoes. Canned tomatoes come in many forms: whole peeled, diced and finely diced. Some specialty stores also carry canned stewed tomatoes and even canned cherry tomatoes.

Canned tomatoes are:

  1. Packed at peak ripeness: hello flavor!
  2. Have the same nutritional value as fresh tomatoes.
  3. Affordable and store for long periods of time.

We’ve done our share of cooking with these go-to pantry staples and all agree that some of the best canned tomatoes come from our friends over at Mutti. Their Italian canned tomatoes taste remarkably fresh (even straight out of the can) -- you can even see the difference in color between Mutti and other brands. I also appreciate that they use minimal salt and that they have no additives or preservatives. This way I can season my dish to taste and let the tomato’s incredible freshness and good taste can shine through!

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3 Smart Ways To Cook With Canned Tomatoes:

Bruschetta:

The first quick and easy hack we have for you is this bright and garlicky bruschetta made with Mutti Cherry Tomatoes.

Are you wondering how to make bruschetta with canned tomatoes? See how this bruschetta recipe comes together quick, in just a few short steps.

  • Grab two cans of Mutti Cherry Tomatoes, drain them and place them in a bowl.
  • Mince three cloves of garlic and add them to the tomatoes along with a one tablespoon / glug of good olive oil.
  • Add some balsamic vinegar and lemon juice for acid and fresh basil for a bright, peppery note.
  • Season with salt and pepper.
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Cassoulet:

Next up is an ultra-quick and delicious dinner inspired by our favorite classic French dish, cassoulet. If you are thinking “what is cassoulet?”, you are not alone. Cassoulet is a slow-cooked casserole dish that normally includes chicken, sausage and white beans. Our version is not the most authentic cassoulet recipe, but we can pretty much guarantee it will be one of the best dinner hacks you’ve ever come across. Here’s what to do:

  • Grab a can of Mutti Finely Chopped Tomatoes, some Italian chicken sausage & white northern beans.
  • Sauté onion and garlic in oil.
  • Add herbs, white wine, chicken stock then tomatoes.
  • Adding the beans and sausage is the last step of this easy cassoulet recipe.
  • Bake, garnish then enjoy!
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Cioppino:

Cioppino is a brothy, tomato-y seafood stew—creamy clam chowder’s lighter, more summery cousin. This seafood cioppino recipe could not be simpler, it produces a lovely pot of fragrant seafood stew in no time. Here’s how to make it:

  • In a large dutch oven heat olive oil over medium heat. Add onion and saute until translucent.
  • Add garlic and oregano and thyme and continue cooking until fragrant. Add red pepper flakes, tomato paste, salt and pepper and stir until incorporated.
  • Open your can of Mutti Whole Peeled Tomatoes, and use your hands to squeeze the tomatoes until they’re crushed, then add them to pot.
  • Pour the remaining liquid from the tomatoes into the pot and stir to bring everything together.
  • Add white wine and clam juice and bring to a simmer until cioppino broth begins to thicken. About 10-15 minutes.
  • Grab some crusty bread and dig in!
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More Ways To Use Canned Tomatoes

We really do put canned tomatoes in just about EVERYTHING. Here are a few of our other favorite uses:

  • Creamy pasta with tomato cream sauce is comfort in a bowl.
  • Canned tomatoes add pungency and brightness to this coconut curry soup.
  • And they add color and flavor to this ultra-healthy spiced vegetable stew.

If you make any of these delicious dishes, we’d love to hear about it! Post a picture to Instagram and tag @@themodernproper and #themodernproper so we can celebrate your dinner win along with you. Happy eating!

This sponsored post is written by TMP on behalf of Mutti. The opinions and text are all ours. Thank you for supporting the brands we love.

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What can canned tomatoes be used for? ›

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How to jazz up canned tomatoes? ›

Strain the tomatoes and spread them out on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Drizzle them with olive oil and add whatever seasoning you want. Roast at 300° for about 45 minutes, or until they appear ever-so-slightly dry on the outside.

How do you doctor up canned tomatoes? ›

First, pour some olive oil into the pot and heat it over medium heat. Then, add the canned tomatoes to the pot and let them cook for about 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, add some garlic, basil, salt, and pepper to the pot and let everything cook for another 20 minutes. And that's it!

How do you make cheap canned tomatoes taste better? ›

Freeman writes, "With less expensive canned tomatoes I will have to blend them before cooking in order to get a smooth sauce." He further adds that "Lower-quality tomatoes may also taste more acidic and less sweet than more expensive brands; you can add a carrot or even a little sugar to your sauce to bring out the ...

What to avoid in canned tomatoes? ›

Choose cans with the fewest ingredients: We prefer tomatoes packed with salt, but avoid sugar, garlic, or any preservatives other than calcium chloride and citric acid.

What to do with leftover canned tomatoes? ›

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Why add lemon juice to canned tomatoes? ›

Citric acid, bottled lemon juice, or vinegar added in the correct amounts will ensure that whether tomatoes are boiling water bath canned or pressure canned, the C. botulinum spores will not germinate when a current recipe is used and the jars are processed properly.

How to make canned tomato taste good? ›

It's pretty easy to make canned tomatoes taste as good as fresh ones. All you need is a pot on the stove and about 30 minutes. First, pour some olive oil into the pot and heat it over medium heat. Then, add the canned tomatoes to the pot and let them cook for about 10 minutes.

How to make canned tomato sauce taste like pasta sauce? ›

Add Alliums. You can treat a jarred sauce the same as a homemade sauce by sautéing classic alliums like garlic and/or onions in olive oil or butter before adding the sauce.

What is the liquid at the bottom of canned tomatoes? ›

When canning whole tomatoes, a common complaint is a large amount of liquid at the bottom of your jar with “floating tomatoes” at the top after processing. The floating is caused by the tomatoes' natural water content, which gets released after you process them.

Should you drain canned tomatoes? ›

Drain whatever else you'd like, but leave your canned tomatoes undrained. While this may seem a little bit strange, you're actually avoiding washing away those savory juices. Canned tomatoes themselves may make up the bulk of your can, but aren't the only part of the vegetable that's worth hanging onto.

Does adding lemon juice to canned tomatoes change the taste? ›

As expected, tomatoes canned with commercial cider vinegar and bottled lemon juice had altered flavors. Note that the flavors mellow (like most pickled or acidified products) after 4 to 6 weeks, so it's best to test your canned products after several weeks.

How to remove bitterness from canned tomatoes? ›

Heat 1 cup of sauce with 1/4 teaspoon baking soda (baking soda neutralizes acidity). Taste the sauce and add tiny amounts of baking soda to see if it mellows the acidity. If there is still an edge, swirl in a teaspoon of butter, letting it melt until creamy. Usually this does the job.

What can I add to tomatoes to make them taste better? ›

Yes, there are other ways to make your tomatoes taste even better and increase the acidity. There is lemon, vinegar, or my personal favorite, balsamic. Just imagine a tomato bruschetta with a balsamic vinaigrette drizzled on top.

What happens when you add baking soda to tomato sauce? ›

Many sources recommend adding a pinch of baking soda to a sauce that's overly tart, which raises the pH and makes it less acidic.

When should you not eat canned tomatoes? ›

High acid foods such as tomatoes and other fruit will keep their best quality up to 18 months; low acid foods such as meat and vegetables, 2 to 5 years. While extremely rare, a toxin produced by Clostridium botulinum is the worst danger in canned goods.

Can you use canned tomatoes for salad? ›

Because if you're making anything other than a caprese salad, whole, fresh tomatoes are an inferior product. That's right: 99% of the time, canned tomatoes are better than fresh. That's the truth.

Can canned tomatoes be used as a sauce? ›

This has become my go-to sauce for homemade pizza, pasta, lasagna, and the like! Made with canned tomatoes, onion, garlic, and lots of fresh basil, it tastes incredibly fresh and comes together in just about 20 minutes. What's more, you can easily adapt it to make a quick, creamy vodka sauce!

Do chefs use canned tomatoes? ›

In part, thanks to Tower and many other famous chefs, today, canned tomatoes are a common ingredient in high-end restaurant dishes and are considered a staple in all home kitchens.

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