Tomato paste usually comes in a 6 ounce can. Each can contains roughly 6 Tablespoons of Tomato Paste - or about 1/3 cup. But, I almost NEVER see a recipe that calls for more than 2 Tablespoons.
SOOO
Being the frugal person that I am, I like to put whatever Tomato paste I don't use in a zippered plastic bag, and press it flat, and put it in the freezer.
When I need some, I just break off a piece that seems the right size, and toss it in the pot frozen.
It's a little thing- but it makes me happy not to let it mold at the back of the fridge.
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I put my leftover paste in the refrigerator and usually forget about it until it's moldy. Will have to remember to use the freezer like you do.
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