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brionon | 11:30 Wed 04th Feb 2009 | News
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Today 'The Telegraph' reports the discovery of 12 New Amphibians. NEW ? Wot like just appeared ? The Times thinks that Tomato Puree is a TRADITIONAL ingredient of Shepherds Pie. My Granny never heard of the stuff. So what can we believe from these idiots ?
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I think you need to get out more.
I have in front of me my 1948 edition of Good Housekeeping.

Under 'Preserving Tomatoes' it tells us how to bottle tomato pur�e and I have always done this, as did my mother.

Under the recipe for Shepherd's Pie it gives tomatoes as a variation - I have always used bottled tomatoes and tomato pur�e in my shepherd and cottage pies.

Maybe your granny wasn't an adventurous cook
Their discovery is new.

Like the discovery of new planets or comets.

Tomatoes are a fruit from the new world (the Americas, which were always there but remained undiscovered by Europeans until the 15th century.)
New South Wales has been around longer than old South Wales, I believe. When you buy new shoes, how do you know how long they've been on the shelves, eh? Your granny might have seen them while shopping for puree.
I agree. Tomato puree comes to us from modern (1960s and after) delicatessens. It's no way a traditional British thing, it's Italian. But that's the Sunday Times for you. They like to change history.

BTW - before anyone growls at me, I love tom puree and use it all the time, even in shepherd's pie.
Just Googled Traditional Shepherds Pie recipe and the results have Tomato Puree as an ingredient...

http://www.rampantscotland.com/recipes/blrecip e_shepherd.htm
I stand corrected!
Jock - my family have always bottled the home grown tomatoes as tomato puree - for 80 years to my knowledge

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