Satsebeli - Georgian Tomato Sauce

Satsebeli - Georgian Tomato Sauce

For the curious cooks, I definitely suggest trying the Georgian Satsebeli sauce. Made from tomatoes and many spices, it's somehow a "brother" of the popular and delicious Adjika sauce. It has a special flavor thanks to the Khmeli-Suneli mix and also because of the fenugreek, which is less popular here.

You can serve Satsebeli plain, spread on bread, or with meat, stake, chicken, dumplings, eggs. It's very aromatic and tasty. In addition, you can pour it hot into jars and preserve it for the winter. It will taste so good and you'll be able to give your meals an interesting touch all year round.

There are many variants of Satsebeli. I chose this simple and easy-to-use recipe, which I recently learned from a highly experienced Georgian housewife.

Ingredients

Tomatoes
2.5 kg
Garlic cloves
8 pieces
Sweet paprika
1 tsp
Ground coriander
1 tsp
Fenugreek powder
1 tsp
Khmeli-suneli
1 tsp
link in the steps
Salt
2 tsp
or to taste

Step by step

Step 1

Wash and core the tomatoes, then cut into quarters.

Peel the garlic.

Satsebeli - Georgian Tomato Sauce - Step 1
Step 2

Grind the tomatoes and garlic with the meat grinder. You can also use a blender or, worst case, grate them.

Satsebeli - Georgian Tomato Sauce - Step 2
Step 3

Transfer this mixture to a saucepan and place over heat.

Satsebeli - Georgian Tomato Sauce - Step 3
Step 4

When it comes to a boil, turn down the heat and simmer for 15-20 minutes. Don't forget to stir periodically.

Satsebeli - Georgian Tomato Sauce - Step 4
Step 5

See all the spices here. I found ground fenugreek in a health shop. I made the Khmeli-suneli mix myself. Use a coffee grinder if you have coriander and fenugreek seeds. 

Adjust the hotness of the sauce by controlling the amount of hot paprika - if you don't want it spicy at all, just use sweet paprika.

Satsebeli - Georgian Tomato Sauce - Step 5
Step 6

Add all these spices to the tomato sauce in the pot.

Satsebeli - Georgian Tomato Sauce - Step 6
Step 7

Now I like to use the hand blender again, for a creamier and perfectly smooth texture.

Satsebeli - Georgian Tomato Sauce - Step 7
Step 8

Let the sauce simmer for another 15-20 minutes.

Satsebeli - Georgian Tomato Sauce - Step 8
Step 9

After that, you can use it or preserve in dry and clean, hermetically sealed jars.

It's special, aromatic and tasty. I definitely recommend trying.

Enjoy!

Satsebeli - Georgian Tomato Sauce - Step 9
Quantity: 1200 ml
Prep time: 60 min
Difficulty: easy
Ready in: 30 min
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