🍅 Elevate your kitchen game with Italy’s freshest, finest tomatoes!
Mutti Finely Chopped Tomatoes are crafted from 99.8% perfectly ripe tomatoes, cold-crushed to lock in fresh flavor. This premium Italian product, free from added salt, offers a finely shredded texture ideal for high-heat cooking or fresh use, making it a versatile staple trusted since 1899.
Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 7.5 x 10.9 cm; 2.4 kg |
Units | 2400.0 gram(s) |
Serving Recommendation | 400g Tin |
Manufacturer contact | Mutti Spa |
Brand | Mutti |
Format | Shredded |
Region Produced In | Northwest |
Speciality | No Added Salt |
Manufacturer | Mutti |
Country of origin | Italy |
Serving Size | 100 g |
Energy (kJ) | 110.00 kJ |
Energy (kcal) | 26.29 kcal |
Fat | 0.2000 g |
Carbohydrate | 3.9000 g |
Protein | 1.2000 g |
Salt | 0.3000 g |
A**H
Just like some men I’ve known: rich and thick!
Excellent quality tomatoes which have been crushed rather than — the more usual — chopped. As a result the contents are thick and smooth, not the more familiar lumps of tomato swimming in a watery bath of thin tomato juice that needs to be heavily reduced before using a bless you’re adding it to a slow cooker dish and are happy to have the extra liquid.These are different. The contents barely need more than a stir and you’ve got a perfectly thick ragu ready to use on its own as a pizza topping or to add to other dishes.The flavour is also excellent. deep and rich unlike most tinned tomatoes which I find very acidic and which need to be heavily reduced in a good splash of olive oil over a high heat until they begin to caramelise slightly and change colour.Tip: skip the spoonful of sugar hack to reduce acidity. (I, for one, can always taste when sugar has been added to a tomato-based sauce and find it rather unpleasant.) Instead it’s well worth taking 20 minutes or so to really reduce any tinned tomatoes before using them, even these. (They respond wonderfully and result is deeply rich.) ,) The trick is to take the time, keep stirring, and don’t be afraid of the heat: give it some welly! If I have time I like to reduce the tomato pulp almost to a paste that is beginning to separate from the oil, the natural sugars in the tomato having slightly caramelised in the heat, and is taking on a deep, almost burgundy, red colour. Then I just add whatever liquid — stock, wine or just plain water — I need to cook the dish. I know it sounds a faff just for the family midweek spag Bol, but you can be doing it while you boil the pasta water and cook it. (I find it quite soothing and stress reducing any way, and if a were an organised sort of person — I’m so not! — I’d cook a big batch one time then freeze portions to simply chuck into whatever soup or sauce or casserole I was making.)If you can give your toms this little bit of extra care you’ll find it not only reduces any sharpness. leaving just a touch to offset the richness, but also gives your sauce the kind of depth and richness you can pass off to guests as having been slowly reducing in the oven for hours, just like your imaginary Italian great aunt used to do.Back to these particular tinned tomatoes, if all the above seems altogether too much and all you want to do is chuck a tin of toms in your sauce you’ll find these already have a much deeper, less acidic, more flavourful and thick consistency than the average tin of chopped tomatoes. But if you can find the time and energy to follow my advice you’ll be rewarded with the most deliciously rich and tomato-y sauce you’ve ever had.More expensive? Sure. A bit. But in my view well worth it. You are getting so much more tomato for your money. I reckon if you have a recipe that normally uses two tins of chopped tomatoes you could probably use just one of these. And if, like me, you’ve always found making shakshuka(sp?) disappointingly thin and watery, try making it with these: a revelation!
M**
Great on Pizza
Have been buying these for the last few years, initially for homemade pizza. You just spread the tomatoes onto your base and the taste is great. Have now been using in most of dishes that require tomatoes. They are really finely chopped. The multi packs are really good value for money. Initially these ere not available in supermarkets and I could only buy from amazon. It is easier to get them delivered. Love this brand
S**H
Tasty tomatoes
It is wife’s favourite food. We usually don’t consume canned products because of preservatives but this one has everything organic and good taste.
B**C
The best tinned tomatoes I have tasted
The best tomatoes I have ever tasted, would recommend, far cheaper buying in bulk rather than single tins from supermarket,
A**U
Best polpa you'll ever try
I love this mutti polpa, the texture and taste are very nice.
R**S
On the repeat order
Excellent price for quality tomato’s
P**.
Quality
Best tomatoes I've had I a tin ever , great taste thick not watery look quality in the tin its not half measured the cos of them is fare for product quality I've brought these more than once and shall continue with them there great whatever way you like they spaghetti bolognaise or full English breakfast
M**R
Very good
Very good
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