corn starch?Got into cooking recently. Any tips on how to make a rich home made sauce for pasta ? I live near a Loblaws. Everything off shelf is too bland.
First you have to grow some fresh tomatoes. Rome, Napoli, San Marzano or similar.corn starch?
A good stock helps, local butcher should have good chicken stock if needed. Also fresh herbs are aromatics(parsley, bay leafs, thyme and rosemary are nice also) and garlic a whole head of it halved skin on(fish out later). And carmalize the veg before stewing the veg and sauce together. Time is your friend you can add srock as needed to add liquid id it gets to thick but low and slow is best. Freezes well too. Fresh parm or grano padano and parsley if you want as garnish and your set. I predfer pasta that allows that sauce to stick or hide in the noodles. Rigatonni is my go to. Enjoy!Heavy cream
Hi, please cook for me 🫦A good stock helps, local butcher should have good chicken stock if needed. Also fresh herbs are aromatics(parsley, bay leafs, thyme and rosemary are nice also) and garlic a whole head of it halved skin on(fish out later). And carmalize the veg before stewing the veg and sauce together. Time is your friend you can add srock as needed to add liquid id it gets to thick but low and slow is best. Freezes well too. Fresh parm or grano padano and parsley if you want as garnish and your set. I predfer pasta that allows that sauce to stick or hide in the noodles. Rigatonni is my go to. Enjoy!
Yes! Red wine is king,Tomato paste and wine would add richness. Look up Bolognese recipes.
I like the combo of Italian sausage and ground beef. A lot of italian sausage has fennel already in it so you won't need the fennel seed if you're using that. You can easily substitute ground turkey or chicken for the beef.This is my go-to lasagna recipe. Just make the meat sauce part of the recipe. What I like is the use of a small bit of fennel seed.
https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/23600/worlds-best-lasagna/
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Before I watch this, I'm guessing that the Rao's sauce wins.Also interesting is the taste test video he made of bottled sauces:
Good guess shack ...butBefore I watch this, I'm guessing that the Rao's sauce wins.