What You Need:
1 lb lean ground turkey (or ground meat of your choice)
2 – 28 oz cans whole peeled tomatoes in juice (San Marzano)
1 – 6 oz can tomato paste
½ brown onion, very finely chopped
1 carrot, very finely chopped
1 cup cabernet sauvignon
3 cloves garlic, minced (or to taste)
1 bay leaf (dried or fresh)
1 Tbs extra virgin olive oil
½ tsp kosher salt, divided
½ tsp freshly cracked black pepper, divided
Red pepper flakes, Italian parsley and parmesan cheese (optional)
What To Do:
Add turkey to the pan and turn up the heat to medium high. Break up the meat with a wooden spoon and season with remaining salt and pepper. Cook for 6 minutes.
Next, add tomato paste into the center of the pan and cook for 2 minutes.
Gently fold the tomato paste in with the meat mixture and add wine. Allow the alchohol in the wine to cook off for about 3-4 minutes or until thickened.
Carefully add the tomatoes. Using your hand or the back of a wooden spoon, break up whole tomatoes into small pieces.
Simmer sauce for 1 hour or until desired thickness.
Serves 4 - 6
Bon Appetit!
Mary
10 comments:
Gosh, no matter how fancy pasta sauces can be, sometimes, you just want good, tomato-based MEATY sauce like this. I'm hoping to make a ragu soon some day!
I've never made my own meat sauce before, but yours looks amazing. And I love that you used ground turkey!
just saying hi and catching up :)
xo
oh i am loving your last couple of recipes! sorry i've been mia girl :) i loveeeeeee cheezy quinoa!!! i'm thinking that will also be pretttty tasty-wasty on my new obsession with bulgar haha
and seriously there's nothing better then fresh homemade sauuuuce :)
My mouth is watering; this looks amazing!
Thanks for all your complements guys! Been a working on some recipes behind the scenes and hope to have a new post soon :) -m
Love the step by step instructions!
YUM! I LOVE the sound of this sauce - totally printing it to make up soon!
Mary, you are a genius! I whipped up this sauce last night over spaghetti squash - delicious!
Thanks for sharing the recipe :)
I found a link to this recipe on Danica's site and I made it tonight, served over spaghetti squash. Yummy!! Thanks for the great recipe! :-)
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