Italian Sauce from Scratch

"An authentic sauce, long process recipe, but so worth it. Rich & Hearty, everything you want in an Italian Sauce."
 
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Ready In:
6hrs 30mins
Ingredients:
14
Yields:
4 quarts
Serves:
12
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ingredients

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directions

  • Stir fry Celery, Carrots, Green Peppers, Onion & Garlic in olive oil in large saucepan. Season with Salt & Pepper, stirring frequently for 15 minutes. You don't want to burn the garlic!
  • Add the Ground Meat and brown for 15 minutes, continue stirring as you don't want this to burn. Season again with Salt and Pepper, to taste.
  • Add Crushed Tomatoes, Tomato Paste,1 full can of water & Bay Leaves. Leave lid on pan until it starts to boil.
  • Turn heat down still keeping at a low boil, put lid back on pan and leave just a 1/2" crack to let steam out. You have to stir sauce often so it will not stick to bottom pan.
  • You will have to add 1-2 cans of water during cooking to thin sauce out. If it appears to be getting to thick, add another can of water.
  • DO NOT ADD ANY WATER THE LAST 1.5 hours or sauce will be too thin and watery.
  • Sauce must cook for 5-6 hours.
  • I add the parsley after this has been cooked, when it is off heat and cooling down.
  • *Plan to make this on a day that you will be around the home. It is labor intensive and must be babysat.
  • **The serving size and time frame are guesstimates.

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  1. Pretty good sauce, but you have your user buy cans of crushed tomatoes, plus fresh tomatoes and you never provide an instruction for what to do with/when to add the fresh tomatoes.
     
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