Posts tagged sunday sauce
Grandma's Greatest Hits

As an Italian, I have been eating meatballs my entire life and the recipe has been passed down to me from my mother who learned it from her mother.  I believe they are the best meatballs you will ever taste. 

To make these meatballs taste just like Mamma's, you will need to make her sauce too!  Click here, for the recipe for Brodo Di Mamma.

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Sunday Supper: Penne alla Vecchia Bettola

Ina Garten is my food idol and here is why.  She is completely self taught and didn’t start her career in food.  Early in her career, she realized that food made her happy, took a leap of faith, bought a little deli and the rest is history.  Her food is approachable, easy and always tastes good.  Most importantly, her recipes never fail. 

I have made so many of her recipes and honestly can’t pick a favorite but there are some true stand outs.  Now this recipe isn’t her's but she did pick it as a favorite and learned how to make it. This pasta dish comes from one of Ina’s favorite Hamptons restaurants, Nick and Toni’s.  It might seem like penne alla vodka and technically it is.  However, it is the best penne alla vodka you will ever have. 

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Sunday Supper: Eggplant Parmigiana

Let’s defrost some Sunday Sauce because today, we’re making eggplant armigiana.  Eggplant Parm is another labor of love dish.  It’s a number of steps, takes some time but is so, so good.  This is another dish where Nonna would stand over the stove for hours making it for us; classic and timeless.  I should also mention that eggplant parmigiana is one of my favorite things to eat.  And, if you know me well, you know I make/eat a lot of different things.  So, when I say I LOVE eggplant parmigiana, it means something...

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Sunday Supper: Pasta alla Bolognese

Last week, I shared a recipe for my mother’s Sunday Sauce.  This week, I want to show you how the Sunday Sauce can be used to make another Italian favorite, Pasta alla Bolognese.  This pasta sauce originated in Bologna, Italy way back in the 18th century.  It consists of a tomato based sauce mixed with ground meat. Traditionally, it is served on top of tagliatelle or another long pasta like linguine. 

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Sunday Supper: It All Starts With the Sauce...

Italian tomato sauce is a labor of love.  It’s also the cooking liquid for various meats that are served alongside a huge platter of pasta.  A Nonna would begin making her sauce early on Sunday morning, while the rest of us were still deep in our REM sleep cycle.  They did this because once the sauce had reached bubbly perfection; they could begin creating all the other delicious dishes that would cover the Sunday dinner table. 

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Sunday Supper: Sunday Sauce

The sauce for this dish provides a lovely topping to pasta and the ‘bath’ for the meatballs to simmer in.  Once the meatballs are removed, the sauce carries the aroma of the meat and tastes wonderful on pasta.  The meatballs should be served along side the pasta, NOT on top, as that is the true Italian way.

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Sunday Supper: Mamma Gina's Meatballs

As an Italian, I have been eating meatballs my entire life and the recipe has been passed down to me from my mother who learned it from her mother.  I believe they are the best meatballs you will ever taste. 

To make these meatballs taste just like Mamma's, you will need to make her sauce too!  Click here, for the recipe for Brodo Di Mamma.

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Everyone has a "Nonna"

So many of the recipes you will find here are from women that cook the food of their homeland, every night for their kids, grandkids, in-laws, stray dogs - anyone that is hungry.  They are recipes that fill the belly and warm the heart because the women that make them stir love into every, single bite.

 

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