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Canned Crushed Tomatoes Recipes

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Minestrone
🇮🇹ItalyAdvanced
Soups

Minestrone

Italian vegetable and bean soup with pasta. The vegetables soften in olive oil before any liquid goes in. A Parmesan rind simmers in the broth. The result tastes nothing like the tinned version.

55 min290 kcal6 serves
🌿Vegetarian
4.8
Shakshuka
🇮🇱IsraelAdvanced
Breakfast and Brunch

Shakshuka

Eggs poached directly in a spiced tomato and pepper sauce. One pan, 30 minutes. The sauce does most of the work — build it properly and the eggs finish themselves.

30 min230 kcal4 serves
🌿VegetarianQuick🌶️Spicy
4.5
Beef and Vegetable Soup
🇺🇸USAAdvanced
Soups

Beef and Vegetable Soup

Cheap, tough beef cuts braised low and slow in broth with root vegetables until the meat is tender enough to break with a spoon. The collagen from those cuts dissolves into the broth over time and makes it thick and glossy. Expensive steaks make thin, bland soup.

120 min380 kcal6 serves
💪High protein🌾Gluten-free
4.4
Sausage and Pea Pasta
🇮🇹ItalyMedium
Cereal and Pasta Dishes

Sausage and Pea Pasta

Italian pork sausages browned until the fat renders and the casing crisps, then simmered in a quick tomato-cream sauce with peas and finished with parmesan. This is the kind of pasta that feels like a restaurant dish but comes together in under 30 minutes on a weeknight. Rigatoni's ridged tubes hold the sauce inside and out — every forkful pulls a bit of everything.

30 min690 kcal4 serves
Quick🌶️Spicy
4.6
High-Fiber White Bean & Chickpea Skillet
🌊MediterraneanAdvanced
Vegetable and Mushroom Dishes

High-Fiber White Bean & Chickpea Skillet

White beans and chickpeas in a garlicky tomato base with smoked paprika and wilted spinach — one skillet, 25 minutes, around 18 g of fiber per serving. This is the kind of dinner that looks simple and then keeps you full for four hours. No meat, no gluten, and genuinely good enough to make on a weeknight without thinking of it as a compromise. Serve with crusty bread or flatbread to drag through the sauce.

25 min380 kcal4 serves
🌱Vegan🌾Gluten-free💪High protein
4.6
Lentil Bolognese
🇮🇹ItalyMedium
Cereal and Pasta Dishes

Lentil Bolognese

Red lentils simmered with soffritto, tomato paste, crushed tomatoes, and red wine into a thick, deeply savory pasta sauce. No meat, no substitutes — just lentils doing what they do best when you give them enough time and heat. The sauce works because red lentils dissolve into the tomato base, thickening it while adding body and protein. Walnuts, added near the end, give the sauce a slight richness and something to chew on. The whole thing takes about 40 minutes and tastes better the next day.

45 min480 kcal4 serves
🌿Vegetarian🌱Vegan🌾Gluten-free
4.7
Chicken Tikka Masala
🇮🇳IndiaAdvanced
Meat Dishes

Chicken Tikka Masala

Yogurt-marinated chicken thighs grilled until charred, then simmered in a spiced tomato-and-onion sauce with cream. The two-stage process is the point: first the tikka — small pieces of chicken cooked hard over direct heat — then the masala, the spiced sauce they finish in. The char on the chicken is not incidental. It sits in contrast to the cream, and without it you have a decent tomato curry rather than tikka masala. The sauce needs properly browned onion, bloomed spices, and enough cooking time for the tomatoes to lose their sharpness.

65 min490 kcal4 serves
🌾Gluten-free🌶️Spicy💪High protein
4.6
Moussaka
🇬🇷GreeceAdvanced
Meat Dishes

Moussaka

Three components built and assembled: roasted eggplant, cinnamon-spiced lamb and beef sauce reduced until thick, and a Greek béchamel enriched with egg yolks that sets firm during baking so the slices hold. Moussaka in the form most people know — with that custard-like béchamel top — is a 1920s creation by chef Nikolaos Tselementes, who added a French béchamel to an older layered eggplant dish. The result became the benchmark for Greek home cooking. The work is real but most of it is waiting: the sauce reducing, the eggplant roasting, the assembled dish baking and then resting. The rest time after baking is not optional.

120 min520 kcal6 serves
💪High protein
4.8
Pastitsio
🇬🇷GreeceAdvanced
Cereal and Pasta Dishes

Pastitsio

Three layers baked in a deep dish: tubular pasta bound with egg whites, a cinnamon-and-clove spiced beef sauce cooked until very dry, and a thick Greek béchamel enriched with egg yolks that sets firm during baking. Pastitsio is sometimes called Greek lasagna but the comparison only goes so far — the warm spices in the meat sauce give it a depth that Italian ragù does not have, and the Greek béchamel is deliberately thicker and richer than anything on a lasagna. The dish requires time but all three components can be made separately and assembled the same day or the next.

120 min550 kcal6 serves
4.8
Lasagna Soup
🇮🇹ItalyAdvanced
Soups

Lasagna Soup

All the flavors of a layered lasagna — rich meat ragù, herb-tomato broth, and three cheeses — cooked together in a single pot with lasagna noodles broken into pieces and simmered directly in the sauce. The noodles release starch into the broth as they cook, naturally thickening it into something between a soup and a sauce. The finishing move: a generous cold dollop of ricotta-mozzarella-Parmesan blended together, plopped into the center of each hot bowl. It melts and streaks through the red broth as you eat. No layering, no béchamel, no baking dish.

45 min540 kcal6 serves
🌶️Spicy
4.7
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