Marinara Sauce - Cooking in MoneyInfant's Kitchen
A couple days ago @eaglespirit shared her Organic Sausage and Peppers recipe and it made me think of all the great Italian foods I ate growing up near Philadelphia.
Once you get a food craving there's nothing to do but satisfy it right?
But Italian foods aren't really a specialty here in central Texas. What to do? Make my own of course!
C'mon into the MoneyInfant kitchen, where today we'll be creating a fabulous marinara sauce that can be used for so many different things from pasta, to sausage or meatball sandwiches, to a dipping sauce for mozzarella sticks or bread, or even as a pizza sauce.
This really is one versatile sauce, and everyone should have a basic marinara sauce like this in their cooking repertoire.
So, let's get started.
First we gather together ingredients (don't worry a full recipe will be at the bottom).
I'm using whole peeled San Marzano tomatoes for the sauce, so those need to be crushed. Don't be afraid...just get your hand right on in there...
I like having everything ready to go when I start cooking, so I prep everything. Slicing garlic, measuring spices, chopping herbs...so nice to have your mise en place...
First thing we do is get the garlic cooking in the olive oil. Use a low heat here because you don't want to burn the garlic (it'll turn bitter), you just want to release all the amazing garlic-y flavors and soften it up. Keep stirring until the garlic has softened (8-10 minutes).
Pro Tip: Make sure you've got a glass of wine on hand while cooking.
Once the garlic is good and fragrant and soft we add the tomatoes and simmer for 5 minutes.
Next add the salt/pepper/chili flakes and oregano. OMG my mouth is watering!
Let that all simmer for 15 minutes or so and it's ready to go!
We had it on some angel hair pasta and veal Parmesan (recipe coming later), but like I said it can be used almost anywhere a red sauce is needed. Try tossing some shrimp and squid in there for an amazing seafood sauce. Or just dip some crusty bread.
This will make enough for 6-8 people, depending how you're using it. The recipe can be doubled and freezes well (hint hint)
Prep time is roughly 10 minutes and cooking time will be about 25 minutes. Pretty quick for an easy and delicious meal anytime.
Ingredients
- 1 28 oz can San Marzano peeled tomatoes (you can used crushed tomatoes if you want, but the San Marzanos will give you the best flavor
- 1/4 cup water
- 1/4 cup GOOD olive oil (Please use a good quality oil - it really will make a difference)
- 6-10 cloves garlic SLICED thin. Don't crush or mince the garlic. Slice it. Remember Paulie in the prison cooking scene from Goodfellas? You don't have to use a razor, but it needs to be sliced.
- 1 tsp kosher salt
- 1/2 tsp fresh black pepper
- 2-3 full stems fresh oregano or basil. If you can't get fresh use 1 1/2 tsp of dried and adjust for your preference.
- 1/2 tsp red chili pepper flakes (optional)
Instructions
- Heat the oil on low to medium heat in a large flat bottomed, non-stick skillet or saucepan.
- Add the sliced garlic and cook 8-10 minutes, stirring constantly to avoid burning. The garlic will get bitter and ruin your sauce if it burns. Don't let this happen. Cook on a low heat and keep stirring.
- Add the tomatoes and water and simmer lightly for 5 minutes.
- Add the salt, pepper, basil or oregano and chili flakes if using. Continue simmering for 15 minutes.
- Taste and adjust seasonings. If your sauce is very acidic you can add 1/2 to 1 tsp of sugar to cut the acidity.
OK ya I still have to do this :)
Whether it's on my blog or your own you keep inspiring me to make sauce!
It looks great and really warms my heart or something and puts me in the mood to eat Italian.
I thought of you when I was making it. Less than an hour prep to finish and soooo versatile. I can't wait to hear that you've tried it!
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Oh gotta try this!! Thankyou for sharing. :) I've been looking for this recipe. :) Hope it turns out well.
I hope you love it as much as my family does!
Oh I really hope so too :D I will try it on the Saturday :)
Great recipe. :)
Thanks. Everyone in my house sure loves it :)
Yay baby 👶🏻 infant! That is great, especially the glass o wine while cooking!
xx Eagle 🦅
Yeah was going to say that's the real secret to make it taste 110%! Delicious
I have another recipe that uses wine. But that's the all day Sunday 'gravy' that comes with sausage and meatballs and braciole. This wine was just for me :)
LOL. Nice emoticons there! The glass of wine makes the cooking go smoother, but you have to wait until after prep time for the wine if you're being careful.
Sounds delicious @moneyinfant, glass of wine excellent accompaniment when cooking hey :):)
You need the wine to release the creative juices during the cooking process. :)
Yes, Money!
This is one of my fav sauces to make too. It is so versatile. I'd have added a good glug of that red wine too and tarragon (sometimes a scraping of nutmeg). Delish.
cheers
Anj :p
Red wine went in my mouth directly :D
A grate of nutmeg would be great. Or some thyme and lemon juice rather than the basil or oregano.
Or some mushrooms...or capers...the list goes on and on, because YES! It is soooo versatile.
Cheers anj!
hahah naturally. That's the best place for red wine :D
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Have you and @eaglespirit talked and decided to team up against me? Im telling ya, this looks delicious and I can just smell the garlic mmmmmmmmmm yum!. Ok now stop showing me these posts when I am hungry please lol. ;)
I could never choose between the spirit of the fox and the spirit of the eagle. I was just hungry for Italian and decided to immortalize it on Steemit.
I have to say it was fun doing recipe posts again and I may have to do this more often. Not the marinara specifically...well you get my point I think.
hehehe, I often see food posts and more often when im hungry. I might make this over the weekend with the kids to go with bread sticks. Thanks for sharing.