When I think of comfort food, one dish that always comes to mind is spaghetti with homemade sauce. There's something incredibly satisfying about a rich, flavorful sauce simmering on the stove, filling the house with its tantalizing aroma. Making spaghetti sauce from scratch isn't just about following a recipe; it's about crafting a sauce with love, patience, and a bit of personal flair.
Olive Oil
Large Onions
Dried Herbs (Basil, Italian Seasoning, Parsley and Crushed Red Pepper)
Ground Beef
Canned Mushrooms
Canned Tomato Sauce
Canned Diced Tomatoes with basil, garlic and oregano
Tomato Paste
Worcestershire Sauce
Beef Broth
Sugar
I add ground beef for a classic addition. It adds a rich, savory depth to the sauce. I prefer to use lean ground beef to keep the sauce from becoming too greasy. Browning the meat properly is key – make sure to cook it until it’s nicely caramelized. This not only cooks off excess fat but also adds flavor.
Start by heating olive oil in a large pot over medium heat. Add the onions first, cooking until they're translucent. A gentle heat is key.
Add the ground beef to the pot with the onions. Cook it until it’s well browned. This step is important because it caramelizes the meat and adds a rich, savory flavor to the sauce. Make sure to break up the meat with a wooden spoon as it cooks.
Once your meat is browned and the onions are ready, add the canned tomato sauce and canned tomatoes. The diced tomatoes gives the sauce a slightly chunky texture that’s perfect for spaghetti. At this stage, add your dried herbs , worcestershire, beef broth and Mushroom. This allows the herbs to rehydrate and infuse the sauce with their flavors as it simmers. After the spaghetti sauce has simmered, do a little taste test and if it is too acidic add a little of the sugar. Continue simmering and add more sugar if needed a pinch at a time.
Always cook your pasta al dente. This means it should be firm to the bite – not mushy. This texture not only tastes better but also holds the sauce more effectively. I once had a friend who always overcooked her pasta, resulting in a soggy, unappetizing dish. After a few cooking sessions together, she mastered the art of al dente and never looked back.
Instead of just pouring sauce over pasta, try tossing the pasta with the sauce in a pan for a minute or two before serving. This helps the pasta absorb the flavors of the sauce. It’s a small step that makes a big difference.
Regularly tasting your sauce is crucial. Adjusting the seasoning as you go ensures a balanced final product. Trust your palate!
Sugar should balance the acidity of the tomatoes, not make the sauce sweet. Add it sparingly and taste often. I once added too much sugar, turning a savory sauce into a sweet mess. Now, I add it pinch by pinch.
Creating the perfect spaghetti sauce is a rewarding journey that combines quality ingredients, careful preparation, and a bit of personal touch. Whether you're cooking for a family dinner or impressing guests, homemade spaghetti sauce is sure to be a hit.
So, roll up your sleeves, grab your ingredients, and start simmering. And remember, cooking is as much about the process as it is about the final product. Happy cooking!
This easy and delicious homemade spaghetti sauce is made with canned tomatoes and ground beef, offering a savory and satisfying flavor perfect for any pasta night. With simple ingredients and straightforward steps, you'll have a rich, hearty sauce. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned cook, this recipe ensures a crowd-pleasing meal that's both comforting and flavorful.
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Sandy