Italian Joes on Texas ToastThis is toasty-good for a weeknight on the go. If you double the crushed tomatoes, tomato paste, meat and wine, you'll have enough sauce to freeze. —Ashley Armstrong, Kingsland, Georgia
Amount of tomato paste needed: 1/4 cup
Easy Slow-Cooker Chicken Ropa ViejaWhen discussing various methods of cooking ropas, a friend of mine told me her sister adds apple juice. I thought a Granny Smith apple might give the dish an extra kick—and it does. The ropas may also be served with
hominy or tortillas, but I think the plantains add a special touch. —Arlene Erlbach, Morton Grove, Illinois
Amount of tomato paste needed: 2 Tbsp.
Slow-Cooker Pizza DipI created this dip for my daughter's pizza-themed birthday party. It was an instant hit and I've continued to take it along to other gatherings. Everyone loves it! —Stephanie Gates, Waterloo, Iowa
Amount of tomato paste needed: 2 Tbsp.
Tomato-Basil Pull-Apart RollsMy nephew helped me create these soft and colorful rolls. He named them “wheelies” because the spiral shapes reminded him of his toy trucks. —Dianna Wara, Washington, Illinois
Amount of tomato paste needed: 1/4 cup
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Chicken Butternut ChiliAt our house, we just love a good comforting, hearty, tomato-based chili with bold flavors! This unique chili is loaded with veggies and flavor. You can also prepare the recipe in the slow cooker. Just add ingredients to the crock and cook over high heat for about 4 hours. —Courtney Stultz, Weir, Kansas
Amount of tomato paste needed: 2 Tbsp.
West African ShrimpMy girls have always loved seafood, so I invented a shrimp dish with coconut milk and ginger. They raved; I was delighted. It's great with jasmine rice. —Sharon Scaletta, Johnstown, Pennsylvania
Amount of tomato paste needed: 2 Tbsp.
Mushroom Hunter's SauceHunter sauce is a rich brown sauce with an accent of tomato. —Taste Recipes Test Kitchen
Amount of tomato paste needed: 3 Tbsp.
Tomato-Garlic Lentil BowlsAn Ethiopian recipe inspired this feel-good dinner that's tangy, creamy and packed with hearty comfort. —Rachael Cushing, Portland, Oregon
Amount of tomato paste needed: 3 Tbsp.
Tomato-Orange SoupWho knew orange and tomato were such a good pair? Whenever I serve this, I keep the recipe handy for requests. —Barbara Wood, St. John’s, Newfoundland
Amount of tomato paste needed: 2 Tbsp.
Smoky Quinoa with MushroomsAdd quinoa cooked with smoked paprika to your list of top sides. To warm the spinach leaves, quickly saute if desired. —Ellen Kanner, Miami, Florida
Amount of tomato paste needed: 3 Tbsp.
Coney Island SauceA Coney Island sauce recipe is something every home cook should know—and it’s not just to top hot dogs!
Amount of tomato paste needed: 2 Tbsp.
Pasta Fagioli al FornoThe name of this Italian-inspired dish means "baked pasta with beans." But my busy family translates it as "super satisfying dinner." —Cindy Preller, Grayslake, Illinois
Amount of tomato paste needed: 2 Tbsp.
Beef Vegetable SoupHearty and flavorful, this Beef Vegetable Soup combines lean ground beef with fresh vegetables simmered in a rich tomato broth. Perfect for chilly days, it’s an easy, comforting meal that can be made on the stovetop or in a slow cooker.
Moroccan Pot RoastMy husband loves meat and I love veggies, so we're both happy with this spicy twist on beefy pot roast. With garbanzo beans, eggplant, honey and mint, it's like something you'd eat at a Marrakesh bazaar. —Catherine Dempsey, Clifton Park, New York
Amount of tomato paste needed: 2 Tbsp.
Slow Cooker Sweet & Spicy Pulled PorkWhile I don't enjoy drinking beer, I love cooking with it. This quick recipe also goes great on plain hamburger buns with a side of slaw. —Renee Herrington, Plano, Texas
Amount of tomato paste needed: 1/4 cup
Butternut Squash ChiliOur contest-winning butternut squash chili adds nutrient-rich squash to a classic beef-and-bean chili for an impressive flavor combination that will warm up even the coldest days. Who knew chili could be even more delicious and nutritious?
Amount of tomato paste needed: 3 Tbsp.
Corn Okra CreoleThis dish is representative of my area of the country, and particularly the Texas-Louisiana border. The okra, corn and Creole seasonings are all popular here. —Ruth Aubey, San Antonio, Texas
Amount of tomato paste needed: 1 Tbsp.
Pasta with Sausage and PeasThis rustic pasta with sausage and peas is a simple, comforting meal that's perfect any night of the week. With a creamy tomato sauce, bright-tasting cheese and pleasant pops of green, rigatoni is the perfect vessel.
Amount of tomato paste needed: 1/4 cup
Roasted Eggplant SpreadBlack pepper and garlic perk up this out-of-the-ordinary spread that hits the spot on a crisp cracker or toasted bread slice. —Barbara McCalley, Allison Park, Pennsylvania.
Amount of tomato paste needed: 1 Tbsp.
Tilapia PastaEasy to make and even easier to enjoy, especially when served with pasta, this savory tomato-braised tilapia pasta will surely make its way into your family's rotation.
Amount of tomato paste needed: 1/4 cup
Zucchini Pico de Gallo SalsaI love veggies and fresh ingredients this time of year. I make big bowls of this salsa, which we eat with pretty much everything in the summer when tomatoes are bountiful. My kids love it, though I leave out the jalapeno when making it for them. —Amy Gattuso, Madison Heights, Michigan
Sweet & Sour Pork RibsFor years I wondered why people raved about ribs. I didn't have the patience or energy to bother with them, until I made this recipe. Now I'm a believer, too.—Merle Dyck, Elkford, British Columbia
Slow-Cooked Chicken Enchilada SoupThis crockpot chicken enchilada soup is inspired by the Mexican dish and loaded with southwestern flavors from poblano peppers and enchilada sauce to juicy shredded chicken.
Amount of tomato paste needed: 2 Tbsp.
Blush SauceTangy tomatoes are tempered with white wine and smooth cream for a lovely pink blush sauce that will elevate humble pasta with its elegant color and flavor.
Amount of tomato paste needed: 1 Tbsp.
Hungarian GoulashThis Hungarian goulash recipe features tender chunks of beef and a rich sauce infused with paprika and caraway seeds. It's a warm and comforting slow-cooker meal that is best served over egg noodles.
Amount of tomato paste needed: 2 Tbsp.
Slow-Cooked Moroccan ChickenHerbs and spices really work their magic on plain chicken in this dish, and the dried fruit adds an exotic touch. —Kathy Morgan, Ridgefield, Washington
Amount of tomato paste needed: 1/4 cup
Southwestern Chicken & Lima Bean StewI love to have my daughter, son-in-law and grandchildren over for this supper. They make me so happy with their compliments or just by going to fill up their bowls again. It's a good-for-you hit. —Pam Corder, Monroe, Louisiana
Amount of tomato paste needed: 1/4 cup
Slow-Cooker Sweet and Sour PorkThere's no need to visit a restaurant for a tasty sweet and sour dish. It's also great for meal planning, as the dish can be prepped and frozen, thawed and popped into the slow cooker when the mood hits.
Amount of tomato paste needed: 3 Tbsp.
Lasagna SoupThis lasagna soup tastes just like your favorite lasagna without all the layering. It’s fast, easy and comfort food at its best.
Amount of tomato paste needed: 1/4 cup
Chicken Pasta CasseroleThis is my family’s favorite every week or two and we never tire of it. I like that I can put it together and relax while it bakes. —Carmen Vanosch, Vernon, British Columbia
Amount of tomato paste needed: 3 Tbsp.
Slow-Cooker Short RibsIt is easy to learn how to cook short ribs in a slow cooker. The slow-cooker short ribs become so tender that you can cut the meat with a fork! The beef short ribs cook in a rich braising liquid that doubles as a gravy when it comes time to serve.
Amount of tomato paste needed: 1 Tbsp.