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Sue, should we combine this with the one in the Yammering Forum?Here is my chunky sauce recipe. I have to type up the smooth one. I don't think I ever use exactly the ingredient measurements as listed. This will probably be a little salty for most. I would cut the salt in half and then season to taste near the end. That's typically what I will do. Same thing for the black pepper and red pepper flake. Sometimes I will drop a couple tablespoons of butter in at the end as well.Carson's World (almost) Famous Chunky Tomato Sauce1 - #10 Can crushed tomatoes6 T Olive oil½ lb fresh proscuito (one thick slice)15 - Cloves garlic1 - Large onion2 t - Salt½ t - Black Pepper2T — Dried Basil1T — Dried Oregano1t — Crushed red pepper½ C — Brown Sugar½ C — Sweet Marsala wine1 - Small can tomato paste2T Fresh BasilPlace olive oil in a large saucepan and turn on medium high. Dice proscuito. Dice the onions. Crush and chop the garlic. Add proscuito to the pan when the oil is hot. Sauté for about 3 mins to get the fat to start to soften. Then add the onions. Saute for 3 more mins, then add the garlic. Sauté until the garlic starts to turn nut brown. Deglaze the pan with the marsala wine. Allow to cook on high heat until the alcohol has burned off then remove from heat and add the can of tomatoes and the tomato paste. Stir into the sautéed mixture and then return to the heat that has been reduced to medium.In a small bowl combine the remaining ingredients, EXCEPT for the fresh basil, to make your spice pack. When the sauce starts to get warm, add this mixture to the sauce and slowly stir in to make sure the sugar gets evenly distributed. Simmer for about 2 hours. Remove from heat. Chop fresh basil and stir in.
Quote from: Carson on January 15, 2008, 05:55:36 PMSue, should we combine this with the one in the Yammering Forum?Here is my chunky sauce recipe. I have to type up the smooth one. I don't think I ever use exactly the ingredient measurements as listed. This will probably be a little salty for most. I would cut the salt in half and then season to taste near the end. That's typically what I will do. Same thing for the black pepper and red pepper flake. Sometimes I will drop a couple tablespoons of butter in at the end as well.Carson's World (almost) Famous Chunky Tomato Sauce1 - #10 Can crushed tomatoes6 T Olive oil½ lb fresh proscuito (one thick slice)15 - Cloves garlic1 - Large onion2 t - Salt½ t - Black Pepper2T — Dried Basil1T — Dried Oregano1t — Crushed red pepper½ C — Brown Sugar½ C — Sweet Marsala wine1 - Small can tomato paste2T Fresh BasilPlace olive oil in a large saucepan and turn on medium high. Dice proscuito. Dice the onions. Crush and chop the garlic. Add proscuito to the pan when the oil is hot. Sauté for about 3 mins to get the fat to start to soften. Then add the onions. Saute for 3 more mins, then add the garlic. Sauté until the garlic starts to turn nut brown. Deglaze the pan with the marsala wine. Allow to cook on high heat until the alcohol has burned off then remove from heat and add the can of tomatoes and the tomato paste. Stir into the sautéed mixture and then return to the heat that has been reduced to medium.In a small bowl combine the remaining ingredients, EXCEPT for the fresh basil, to make your spice pack. When the sauce starts to get warm, add this mixture to the sauce and slowly stir in to make sure the sugar gets evenly distributed. Simmer for about 2 hours. Remove from heat. Chop fresh basil and stir in.btw, that recipe is totally kick ass!
Here is my chunky sauce recipe. Carson's World (almost) Famous Chunky Tomato Sauce1 - #10 Can crushed tomatoes...½ C — Brown Sugar½ C — Sweet Marsala wine
#10 can is the huge, restaurant-sized can, approximately 12 cups. I halved the recipe, and used 2 cans of crushed tomatoes which had just under 3 cups each (I think 11 x 1/4-cup servings per can). You can vary the sweetness as you cook. I used the recipe almost exactly (again, cut in half), and the result was on the sweet side, but not overly so. Since I had less crushed tomatoes than exactly 1/2 the recipe, I can see how the result would be sweet.