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Tomato Sauce with Onion and Butter

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Cuisine: Italian
Course: Sauces/Gravies
basics sauce tomatoes

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7 reviews, average rating 4.0 / 5

wester

13 years ago
4/5
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Why did I wait so long to make this recipe? Over two years since I first saw it here. Maybe it looks too simple. All the raving in the blogosphere may raise the expectations a bit too high. You shouldn't expect miracles here. It is as velvety as advertised though, and the flavors are very well balanced. It is a bit plain, but that doesn't matter. I will definitely make this again, and I don't feel the need to add anything to it.

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Pants

14 years ago
5/5
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This sauce has a very rich, velvety tomato flavour that suggests you went to more trouble than you did. It's my go-to for an easy, night-on-the-couch comfort food, or as a simple pasta course before an elaborate meat or fish course.

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kfranzetta

15 years ago
3/5
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This sauce was very good and super simple to make. It was the perfect complement to fresh pasta.

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cesmith

15 years ago
5/5
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I love this recipe! it really could not be easier--you don't even have to chop the onion--and it produces a delicious sauce.

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irenepla

16 years ago
3/5
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Super easy and tasty. More 'complicated' versions aren't that much more work, though, and I enjoy them more. Also, maybe it had to do with the tomatoes I used, but my sauce came out more orange than red.

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friederike

16 years ago
4/5
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Basically, this is a very nice sauce. I do find pure tomato sauce a little boring, so I added some fried chopped onions and mincemeat during the last ten minutes (could be earlier, though). Adding the mincemeat meant that the sauce lost some its simplicity of taste and tasted slightly less velvety; perhaps adding flakes of bacon and some red or green pepper might be a more suitable choice to spice up this sauce. Or try it as it is!
Otherwise, I think it's a very good sauce that you can also use...
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aj12754

16 years ago
4/5
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Easiest tomato sauce in the world -- can of San Marzanos, 5 T. butter and an onion --- simmer 45 minutes and the result is a lovely, fresh-tasting, velvety-textured sauce. The write-up at the website and the comments give some interesting background on the origins of this simple delicious sauce.

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