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Ever make your own red sauce?

Posted on 6/10/22 at 5:20 pm
Posted by tadman
Member since Jun 2020
3815 posts
Posted on 6/10/22 at 5:20 pm
I know this is not a board thick with italians from Chicago and the Northeast, so I may not get the insight I want, but does anybody swear by their homemade red sauce? I've made it twice now and it's good, but is it better than high-end store stuff? Is it really worth the time?
Posted by LSUEnvy
Hou via Lake Chas
Member since May 2011
12102 posts
Posted on 6/10/22 at 5:33 pm to
I never buy the store stuff. Link to previous thread/recipes.
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Posted by SixthAndBarone
Member since Jan 2019
8206 posts
Posted on 6/10/22 at 5:49 pm to
New Orleans was one of the largest hubs of Italian and Sicilian immigrants back in the day. Tons of Italian families in Louisiana.

Yes, I make my own red gravy when I want to. Buy Monjunis when I don’t want to.
Posted by MSMHater
Houston
Member since Oct 2008
22775 posts
Posted on 6/10/22 at 5:50 pm to
Yea, this board made me switch to homemade red sauce. San marzano tomatoes with garlic, onion, and basil (grown in my back yard). There is no going back at this point. You can make variations based on your taste, but that base is perfect. Way better than anything store bought. Even Rao's, which is very good.

Eta: I even planted San Marzano's this year with red sauce in mind. But this TX drought has me worried about them.
This post was edited on 6/10/22 at 5:53 pm
Posted by keakar
Member since Jan 2017
30029 posts
Posted on 6/10/22 at 5:50 pm to
quote:

Ever make your own red sauce?


if you have the time and know how fresh home made anything is always better then store bought stuff
Posted by marcus3000
The nice part of Gardere
Member since Jan 2018
848 posts
Posted on 6/10/22 at 5:55 pm to
The first time that you make your own sauce: just simple good tomatoes, basil, oil, salt & pepper and tasting how fresher it tastes than jarred sauce is pretty great.
Posted by MSMHater
Houston
Member since Oct 2008
22775 posts
Posted on 6/10/22 at 6:15 pm to
I should also add that using 2 cans of San Marzanos gives me enough for 2 dinners, which makes it a value over the store bought jars.
Posted by Powerman
Member since Jan 2004
162231 posts
Posted on 6/10/22 at 6:26 pm to
quote:

San Marzanos

This is the key

It's superior to the fresh stuff
Posted by BigDropper
Member since Jul 2009
7635 posts
Posted on 6/10/22 at 6:37 pm to
Most comprehensive video for making tomato sauce.

NSFW
Posted by Y.A. Tittle
Member since Sep 2003
101440 posts
Posted on 6/10/22 at 6:49 pm to
quote:

know this is not a board thick with italians from Chicago and the Northeast,


You think Italians in Louisiana are all using Ragu?
Posted by patnuh
South LA
Member since Sep 2005
6723 posts
Posted on 6/10/22 at 8:49 pm to
quote:

I know this is not a board thick with italians from Chicago and the Northeast,


Tons of dago’s on here who will swear by their grandmas recipe. I’ve seen them freeze it and take it to Colorado during Mardi Gras….ice chests all taped up coming around with luggage.
Posted by jamboybarry
Member since Feb 2011
32653 posts
Posted on 6/10/22 at 8:55 pm to
Red gravy and meat sauce

Started making my own a few years ago and never looked back. Freezes well for easy leftovers
Posted by LSUEnvy
Hou via Lake Chas
Member since May 2011
12102 posts
Posted on 6/10/22 at 10:04 pm to
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BigDropper


frickin A
Posted by geauxpurple
New Orleans
Member since Jul 2014
12358 posts
Posted on 6/10/22 at 11:09 pm to
All of the time. My mother and grandmother would turn over in their graves if they thought I was buying that jarred stuff.
Posted by Zappas Stache
Utility Muffin Research Kitchen
Member since Apr 2009
38692 posts
Posted on 6/10/22 at 11:14 pm to
I make my own red sauce but it's new Mexican, not Italian.
Posted by KamaCausey_LSU
Member since Apr 2013
14530 posts
Posted on 6/11/22 at 12:04 am to
I'm not a big fan of sweet red sauce so I make my own 90% of the time.

Cento brand San Marzano whole tomatoes (crushed by hand) and a small can of paste are the body of the sauce.
Posted by VABuckeye
Naples, FL
Member since Dec 2007
35557 posts
Posted on 6/11/22 at 7:01 am to
quote:

The first time that you make your own sauce: just simple good tomatoes, basil, oil, salt & pepper


Add garlic and you have my red sauce (Al'aglione). I cook it down for about four hours and use fresh tomatoes.
Posted by LsuFan_1955
Slidell, La
Member since Jul 2013
1752 posts
Posted on 6/11/22 at 9:23 am to
It sure is if you grow your own tomatoes.
Posted by Chatagnier
Member since Sep 2008
6851 posts
Posted on 6/11/22 at 9:41 am to
Make sure they are San Marzano and not San Marzano style. A legit brand should have the DOP stamp on the label.
Posted by jmarto1
Houma, LA/ Las Vegas, NV
Member since Mar 2008
33958 posts
Posted on 6/11/22 at 8:16 pm to
Tomato sauce is a mother sauce so I hope it is common
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