I plucked this recipe from Smitten Kitchen about a year ago and have planned to make it ever since. So with yummy summer tomatoes just right around the corner, I thought it the perfect time to give it a try. It was simple and fresh and delicious. I think the secret is its simplicity...there aren't spices that are overpowering the essence of the tomato flavor. On our second trip to Italy, John & I ate (with Spencer & Kristi) at a little restaurant in Rome (located on a side street with a direct shot at the Coliseum). I had a simple pasta with tomato sauce. There weren't lots of spices or other things complicating the dish. Just pasta with tomato sauce. It was incredible. This sauce is the closest thing I have ever found to that. I literally could not stop eating this.
Ingredients:
28 ounces (800 grams) whole peeled tomatoes from a can (San Marzano, if you can find them)*
5 tablespoons (70 grams) unsalted butter
1 medium-sized yellow onion, peeled and halved
Salt to taste
Directions:
Put the tomatoes, onion and butter in a heavy saucepan (it fit just right in a 3-quart) over medium heat. Bring the sauce to a simmer then lower the heat to keep the sauce at a slow, steady simmer for about 45 minutes, or until droplets of fat float free of the tomatoes. Stir occasionally, crushing the tomatoes against the side of the pot with a wooden spoon. Remove from heat, discard the onion, add salt to taste (you might find, as I did, that your tomatoes came salted and that you didn’t need to add more) and keep warm while you prepare your pasta.
3 comments:
i love how simple. and i can imagine how delicious. i remember LOVING the simple pasta in Italy as well. can't wait to try. Are San Marzano hard to find? Did you find them?
Mmmmm. Sounds yummy. I will definitely give this a try.
P.S. Nice photo.
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