Skin-off I can understand - it's an irregular shape and the rule of all ingredients is that they should be the same size as each other. But I've never understood why to discard the seeds. Would love to know.
IMO seeds have no flavor and it's not a nice texture. I don't mind them in a tomato sandwich but don't want them in a sauce. The important thing is that you enjoy your own food.
I love this man. Ive met him! Total and complete class act and gentleman. These videos were my introduction into cooking and awoken a passion in me I didnt know I had. He knows how to make the most complicated dishes and sauces in the world yet has no quarrels about using a hot dog or slice of processed chesse in a dish. I could watch him boil water all day in awe.
I'm envious that you've met J.P. Have had a healthy crush on Chef for over 20 years. Love everything about him....looks, voice, mannerisms, his great love he had for his late wife, sense of humor and how he interacts with his family & friends....not to mention his vast expertise of preparing, cooking and serving food and his art work.❤❤
Master Chef learned all the most complicated recipes and techniques, but understanding that they are all built upon the basics. Here we get the foundation towards anything you might want to create. Merci Chef.
The man simply can’t be beat. Forget public health, if these videos were mandatory for all adults a majority of health problems would disappear within a generation or two.
I also have met him! The fastest 27 minutes and 34 seconds of my life, he is most definitely as humble as they came. He is great full for every one of his fans! Or as he calls us his students!!.
........... I'm Italian and was raised cooking Italian food. This is not the first time I have seen him add butter to a tomato sauce. After I saw him add the butter, I just had to try it on our family recipe sauce. WOW..! It does something wonderful to the sauce. Been adding the butter ever since. Besides,.......... who doesn't like butter..? Been watching him for a long time. He's fantastic.
I'm considered by my friends and family as a pretty good cook. When they describe me that's one of they things they inevitably mention...I owe it all to this man. Thank you and God bless!
That all knowing look that Jacques flashes at the end when he tastes the sauce is all one needs to know. That’s his supreme confidence in his ability to execute- he KNEW it would be good. A true professional. Yes!
@@brendaharrup6693 Used to be cooking shows were much like this. Emeril ("Bam!"; shout-out to Elzar as well), Mario Batali, even Martha Stewart...Just a cook, a countertop, a stovetop/oven, and the talking through the cookery...I miss that style. The only cooking contest show I really liked was Cutthroat Kitchen. Although the TH-cam channel Sorted Food, couple of chefs and a couple of very-skilled-not-chefs, is a nice blend of competition (good-sported, of course) and instruction.
Perfect! Just In Time little video for the new summer tomatoes! Love from Bulgaria! I have no other words to express how I feel watching and listening to this man preparing food!
I love to learn from Jacques Pepin. He is a joy and inspiration. I also have a speech impediment and many people told me I could not make video like this. Jaques proves them wrong. Love from Canada ❤
I always added onion. My girls wouldn't eat them. So I put the onion in blender with a small amount of sauce. Added it back to the pot. And of course lots of garlic.
You are the only person on You Tube that I have noticed when making Marinara sauce who removes the seeds by squeezing them out, I usually use fingers to make sure NO seeds ends up in my sauce. Since Tomato's Are no longer in season, I made life easier by buying a good quality Passata from Italy not PRODUCT of Italy so the seal is on the jar. This takes away having to remove skin & seeds as they are already strained out makes the job much easier & since tomatoes are out of season, I will pulse this sauce with an emersion blender so its smooth. I am doing mine exactly like you have done except the tomato's. Later, I will add heavy cream for a rose sauce otherwise I freeze the sauce once done & cooled for a later time. I use to make a heavy long cooked meat sauce with canned tomatoes until I realized it was causing me high inflammation so the quicker I make this the better & without meat & excess salts.
Just love to watch these Jacque Pepin cooking shorts. Butter is something I like to add to tomato sauce so he makes me feel good about that 😅 I've made sauce from fresh plum tomatoes but Jacque Pepin just made it ten times easier 🥰
Just love Chef so much. I've been watching him since I was a child. Gave me my inspiration to wow everyone for years. Thank you chef. My mom would say "I thought u were watching cartoons?" Cross legged in the floor glued to PBS. Jaques,Julia, Yan can cook ! Oh and Justin Wilson, and the amazing Paul Prudomme. But I would not go outside to play with my friends until Chef came on. I think the fact he was teaching me techniques while the rest were sharing recipes. Im so happy you still come to me over my phone. Much love and thank you chef for all you've taught me over 50 years❤❤❤
............... A great dish. I love it. Some have complained about the smell. I tell them not to eat this. I'll eat your portion....!! Ha ha. Every dish he makes is good. And for me, I always seem to learn some small lesson.
Bottled/canned tomato sauce has so many extra (bad) things in it. I am glad to see this video. I will start making it for my pasta from now on. It is so much more healthy.
Take that fresh tomato sauce, add lots of fresh basil and dump in a pound of bay scallops. Pour over thin spaghetti or linguini and it's an amazing quick dinner.
The Saturday morning line up of cooking shows on PBS, was must see t.v. !! I loved watching all the shows and I would have a notebook to write down the recipes and take notes. It was like being in a home based cooking school. This is what a cooking show should be...just teach us the recipe and gives us helpful tips... We don't need cooking competitions, or "chefs" who are more interested in looking good, or promoting themselves...yes, I'm talking about you Food Network !!😮 Go back to when chefs actually taught us how to cook. I have found myself going back to PBS and watching America's Test Kitchen, Lidia Bastianich and those who actually teach you something about food and how to fix it.
I can't thank you enough for sharing this episode. Appreciated. Most of all, my admiration and respect for M.pepin for sharing his knowledge/experiences. As always. We wish him good health. A happiness.
Love and respect Sir 🙌 ❤. From you I over the years have learned a happy life is ,Good friends, Good Wines 🍷 and Amazingly good Food. Thank you so much for the memories ❤ 😊
Thanks Jacques! I have been trying to get my pizza sauce as tomato-y as possible. I'll try this, sans onion, garlic or anything but salt and maybe sugar. Please wish me luck! 🤞😊
Very similar to how I make mine (coincidentally, just made some tonight to put over linguine) but I've never blanched my tomatoes. I just chop them up and add them to the pan as-is. I will blanch them next time to see if I like it better that way. Also, I toss in the entire tomato - juice, seeds and all. I don't mind the seeds. This sauce recipe looks very delicious. Nothing better than fresh tomato sauce over pasta.
I would never make it in a French kitchen, because I never remove tomato skins, and I never remove the seeds or any of the inside parts. I would never forgive myself knowing I got rid of all that good stuff. 😄 That aside, I still LOVE watching Jacques working his magic.
Skin-off I can understand - it's an irregular shape and the rule of all ingredients is that they should be the same size as each other. But I've never understood why to discard the seeds. Would love to know.
That's because it would most likely make the sauce watery.
Seeds can add bitterness to the sauce but if you don’t notice it personally then don’t worry about it
@@JasonCust Thanks - good to know. May have something to do with the species of tomato, mine seem to have sweet seeds.
IMO seeds have no flavor and it's not a nice texture. I don't mind them in a tomato sandwich but don't want them in a sauce. The important thing is that you enjoy your own food.
Your questioning a Msster Chef? This man is not Bobby Flay or Gordon Ramsey.
I love this man. Ive met him! Total and complete class act and gentleman. These videos were my introduction into cooking and awoken a passion in me I didnt know I had. He knows how to make the most complicated dishes and sauces in the world yet has no quarrels about using a hot dog or slice of processed chesse in a dish. I could watch him boil water all day in awe.
I'm envious that you've met J.P. Have had a healthy crush on Chef for over 20 years. Love everything about him....looks, voice, mannerisms, his great love he had for his late wife, sense of humor and how he interacts with his family & friends....not to mention his vast expertise of preparing, cooking and serving food and his art work.❤❤
Me too! 😊
So lucky you got to meet him! 😊❤
Sounds a bit like me 👍🏼
I love him he’s amazing I have watched him on pbs my hole life I’ve always wanted to meet him❤
When the crazy world gets me down, I watch Jacques cook. What a treasure he is!
This man is a culinary treasure.
This man is a true chef. Cool, calm and collected, no swearing no cursing like these other arrogant chefs. Just humble and focused on the task.
Indeed in a world of Ramsey, be Jacque
Master Chef learned all the most complicated recipes and techniques, but understanding that they are all built upon the basics. Here we get the foundation towards anything you might want to create.
Merci Chef.
And that he can enjoy these very simple things. He really seems to really appreciate them in their simplicity.
Some cooked tomato is the foundation toward *anything* you might want to create?
I quite often want to create pies.
The European " sofrito"
Master Pepin is the Lo-Fi compilation of cooking. Always a pleasure to watch.
The man simply can’t be beat. Forget public health, if these videos were mandatory for all adults a majority of health problems would disappear within a generation or two.
I have been a Jacques Pepin Deciple since the early 90s. He is a legend. THANK YOU JACQUES!
I grew up on pbs with this guy
Jacque Pepin is a great man. There just are no other words to describe him.
Old works too. He's an old man.
@@paulpreuss4528Just because you *can* be a jacka$$ doesn't mean you *should* be a jacka$$. 🤐
I also have met him! The fastest 27 minutes and 34 seconds of my life, he is most definitely as humble as they came. He is great full for every one of his fans! Or as he calls us his students!!.
Super vam je kanal.❤❤❤ Sad sam vaš pretplatnik. Budimo podrška jedni drugim. Sretno od ❤ i dalje
You can see a beautiful lifetime of work in his hands. The spirit of the joie de vivre.
I never thought of adding butter. I always learn something!
And not a lot of herbs. Just thyme. No seeds?
........... I'm Italian and was raised cooking Italian food. This is not the first time I have seen him add butter to a tomato sauce. After I saw him add the butter, I just had to try it on our family recipe sauce. WOW..! It does something wonderful to the sauce. Been adding the butter ever since. Besides,.......... who doesn't like butter..? Been watching him for a long time. He's fantastic.
An absolute legend. Jacques is class.
I'm considered by my friends and family as a pretty good cook. When they describe me that's one of they things they inevitably mention...I owe it all to this man. Thank you and God bless!
That all knowing look that Jacques flashes at the end when he tastes the sauce is all one needs to know. That’s his supreme confidence in his ability to execute- he KNEW it would be good. A true professional. Yes!
Of course he knew. It's not possible to make that taste bad.
Who wishes that this is what would be on the food network....I need recipes not scary cake competotions
I agree, recipes and techniques are very important and entertaining.
What ever. Just don’t watch those channels.
I agree! Wayyyy too many competitions, and not enough culinary instruction.
@@brendaharrup6693 Used to be cooking shows were much like this. Emeril ("Bam!"; shout-out to Elzar as well), Mario Batali, even Martha Stewart...Just a cook, a countertop, a stovetop/oven, and the talking through the cookery...I miss that style. The only cooking contest show I really liked was Cutthroat Kitchen. Although the TH-cam channel Sorted Food, couple of chefs and a couple of very-skilled-not-chefs, is a nice blend of competition (good-sported, of course) and instruction.
Eh… I’m not going to get TV subscription even if they had this on the food network. I’ll just watch on TH-cam.
Съвършено в простотата си. Благодаря, Шеф Пепен.
I also met him. He has a great sense of humor.
Perfect! Just In Time little video for the new summer tomatoes! Love from Bulgaria! I have no other words to express how I feel watching and listening to this man preparing food!
My late grandpa and I used to love watching his show.💕💕
I love to learn from Jacques Pepin. He is a joy and inspiration. I also have a speech impediment and many people told me I could not make video like this. Jaques proves them wrong. Love from Canada ❤
He is French. English is his second language. He does not have an impediment.
I always added onion. My girls wouldn't eat them. So I put the onion in blender with a small amount of sauce. Added it back to the pot. And of course lots of garlic.
My favorite Chef. Always a winner and makes everything so easy and understandable.
Love, love, love me some Pepin
You are the only person on You Tube that I have noticed when making Marinara sauce who removes the seeds by squeezing them out, I usually use fingers to make sure NO seeds ends up in my sauce.
Since Tomato's Are no longer in season, I made life easier by buying a good quality Passata from Italy not PRODUCT of Italy so the seal is on the jar. This takes away having to remove skin & seeds as they are already strained out makes the job much easier & since tomatoes are out of season, I will pulse this sauce with an emersion blender so its smooth.
I am doing mine exactly like you have done except the tomato's.
Later, I will add heavy cream for a rose sauce otherwise I freeze the sauce once done & cooled for a later time.
I use to make a heavy long cooked meat sauce with canned tomatoes until I realized it was causing me high inflammation so the quicker I make this the better & without meat & excess salts.
The man, the legend
Fantasztikusan egyszerű és nagyszerű vagy. E receptről jut eszem, főzhetnél egy magyar lecsót.
I love this man. So pleasant and truly one of the great chefs. God bless him.
Just love to watch these Jacque Pepin cooking shorts. Butter is something I like to add to tomato sauce so he makes me feel good about that 😅 I've made sauce from fresh plum tomatoes but Jacque Pepin just made it ten times easier 🥰
Thank you for these uploads. I'm always delighted to see Monsieur Pepin!
Thank you for watching!
I like to watch the hands of a master.
Merci Monsieur Pépin pour vos bons conseils et belles recettes. Bonne journée à vous.
Looks delicious, real ingredients, real food. Make his baguettes on a regular basis, totally yum.
Just love Chef so much.
I've been watching him since I was a child.
Gave me my inspiration to wow everyone for years. Thank you chef.
My mom would say "I thought u were watching cartoons?"
Cross legged in the floor glued to PBS.
Jaques,Julia, Yan can cook ! Oh and Justin Wilson, and the amazing Paul Prudomme.
But I would not go outside to play with my friends until Chef came on.
I think the fact he was teaching me techniques while the rest were sharing recipes. Im so happy you still come to me over my phone. Much love and thank you chef for all you've taught me over 50 years❤❤❤
Hands down my favorite chef...
THIS GUY REALLY IS A PRO!
I made his spaghetti with anchovies and garlic for dinner. Delicious and easy 😊
............... A great dish. I love it. Some have complained about the smell. I tell them not to eat this. I'll eat your portion....!! Ha ha. Every dish he makes is good. And for me, I always seem to learn some small lesson.
I make this a lot… I never knew it had a proper name… I just call it fresh sauce! 😊
I love the speed that you are working at
Similar to Marcella Hazan's 3 ingredient sauce, which I find is an excellent starting point. Always enjoy Jacque's Pepin
...................... I have her books. She was very good at cooking. She explained everything.
Ship the thyme and use basil instead. Then add a small piece of beef bullion. Yum.
My very first cook book was his book.i enjoy all you share with all of us here.thank you
I love this man. Can’t beat his cooking, much less his character…
Exactly how my mom used to make it... its simple and excellent..
Yoh Jac pep you are the man stay on it bro love your recipes they are all Magnifique just as you my brother❤🎉😊
I have 25 tomato plants of all different varieties growing in my backyard. I'll definitely be making this one a lot this year.
This sauce, is absolute magic. Simple, quick, easy and the best sauce I've ever had. I dream about it. Thank you Chef! Merci beaucoup.
I love this man too. Reminds me of my father. Glad to see he is still cooking my Dad cannot anymore!
Cheers to you, Jacques Pépin🍻🍻
Hi Jacques thanks for all the recipes🙂
Bottled/canned tomato sauce has so many extra (bad) things in it. I am glad to see this video. I will start making it for my pasta from now on. It is so much more healthy.
Jacques Pepin - Still doing it like a boss!
Very interesting. Thank you.😊
Love these videos! Jacques is so knowledgeable. I learn something new every episode.
Wonderful with a nice piece of grilled fish.
Wow, simple but complex, I Will remember this master class
Merci Chef Pépin !!!
He is a genius, super simple food, the best. And my favorite chef M Pepin! thanks so much for sharing your knowledge! 😍😍😍
Like many others have said. I would happily watch him boil water.
Master at work, excellent and simple
Everything he does, done with love!
I admire this man
world treasure, this man is
See those sponges?! I use the same! Never felt more like a pro
Merci Monsieur Pépin. Tried the sauce tonight and it was delicious!
Take that fresh tomato sauce, add lots of fresh basil and dump in a pound of bay scallops. Pour over thin spaghetti or linguini and it's an amazing quick dinner.
So quick to make. Looks delicious! Can't wait to try it. Thank you Chef! 👍
The Saturday morning line up of cooking shows on PBS, was must see t.v. !! I loved watching all the shows and I would have a notebook to write down the recipes and take notes. It was like being in a home based cooking school. This is what a cooking show should be...just teach us the recipe and gives us helpful tips... We don't need cooking competitions, or "chefs" who are more interested in looking good, or promoting themselves...yes, I'm talking about you Food Network !!😮 Go back to when chefs actually taught us how to cook. I have found myself going back to PBS and watching America's Test Kitchen, Lidia Bastianich and those who actually teach you something about food and how to fix it.
happy cooking chef.
Great recipe! Girls, only cook like this!
I made this, and it was delicious! ❤❤❤
I can't thank you enough for sharing this episode. Appreciated.
Most of all,
my admiration and respect for M.pepin for sharing his knowledge/experiences. As always.
We wish him good health. A happiness.
exactly what I was looking for, thank you.
I love his kitchen! It looks comfortable.
Fast simple delicious.Thx chef.
This was delicious, simple, and easy. Thanks for airing the video!
Love and respect Sir 🙌 ❤. From you I over the years have learned a happy life is ,Good friends, Good Wines 🍷 and Amazingly good Food. Thank you so much for the memories ❤ 😊
Good old JP. Never boring. Always fun to watch him cook. So inspiring.
Always a pleasure to watch you.
I made this, and it is delicious. Simple, full of flavor, and so fresh. Thank you, Jacques.
Great man watching from South Africa
Love this guy
Happy cooking, Chef !
One of my all time favorites ❤
Good day chef pepin love all your videos so far ive tried to cook something that's edible 😋 😀 😊 thanks somuch chef 👨🍳 😋 😀
Thanks Jacques! I have been trying to get my pizza sauce as tomato-y as possible. I'll try this, sans onion, garlic or anything but salt and maybe sugar. Please wish me luck! 🤞😊
So delicious….and the butter at the end….thank you chef Jacques. ❤️
Great stuff!
What a genius.
The Master!
Love this gentleman❤
I'm glad l found Jaques his recipes are delicious made his French onion soup last week it was delicious aside from that l love to hear him talk😊
looks delicious, thank you.
Happy cookie
Very similar to how I make mine (coincidentally, just made some tonight to put over linguine) but I've never blanched my tomatoes. I just chop them up and add them to the pan as-is. I will blanch them next time to see if I like it better that way. Also, I toss in the entire tomato - juice, seeds and all. I don't mind the seeds.
This sauce recipe looks very delicious. Nothing better than fresh tomato sauce over pasta.
Nice! Maybe I’m a little bit surprised that M. Pépin doesn't use an old-fashioned Mouli but hey - he knows best 😊
I would never make it in a French kitchen, because I never remove tomato skins, and I never remove the seeds or any of the inside parts. I would never forgive myself knowing I got rid of all that good stuff. 😄 That aside, I still LOVE watching Jacques working his magic.
We respect this confession. 😅
@@kqed HA! Thanks! 😆