This tomato sauce is the basic simple red sauce we use all the time.
One thing to remember is that to give your sauce "flavor", you must use this...
Odori...that is onion, carrot, and celery.
I usually put
1/2 onion
1 carrot
1 stalk of celery
(celery leaves are great to use for cooking)
But really, you could use more or less of the above.
Chop the odori,
cover the bottom of your pot with olive oil,
brown the chopped veggie in the oil and add the tomatoes from the can (1large, or 2 medium)
You can use crushed, puree, diced...according to the sauce consistency that you like.
Add salt to taste, bring to a boil, stir and let it simmer for at least 1 hour.
I usually double or triple this recipe, and freeze it for later.
ps dried onion is great for some things, but the fresh stuff always gives the best flavor...especially in this sauce.
ps dried onion is great for some things, but the fresh stuff always gives the best flavor...especially in this sauce.
Stay Frugal,
Daniela
8 comments:
This looks good! I've heard you're a good cook, so I love seeing your recipes. Is this what you use on speghetti?
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This looks so delicious and healthy! THanks for your visit and nice comments!
This looks so yummy! I need to print this recipe and keep it!
Debbie
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I don't think you have ever served spaghetti when we visit. I will have to try your recipe for this sauce.
A friend of mine that her husband is Italian gave me this recipe many years ago and it is wonderful! You are right, nothing like the fresh vegetables for great flavor. We also add a little red wine to the sauce while is simmering! LOL I love this sauce to make homemade lasagna!
Tomato sauce recipe rom a real live Italian! I don't think it gets better than that. I can't wait to make my own, authentic Italian tomato sauce. Thanks for the tips!
Ok, I'm adding this to my list. This sounds like a super fast and tasty sauce and is a great alternative for when I can't make one that simmers all.day.long. :-)
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