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Classic Marinara Sauce

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The secret to excellent tomato sauce? According to F&W’s Grace Parisi, the trick is starting with superlative whole (not crushed) tomatoes and simmering them with whole (not chopped) garlic cloves. The result: A classic marinara that can quickly be spun into all sorts of variations.

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Classic Marinara Sauce

Good basic recipe, but it doesn't need any sugar. (Most commercial tomatoes these days are plenty sweet enough....) As Roberto points out, this can be used as a base to add mushrooms, basil, oregano, or anything else you like, added to taste.

Posted by: donaldcan on November 11, 2009

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I have to agree with mlauff - you have to add wine.  No mushrooms, though - makes the sauce to "woody" tasting.  Keep it fresh.

Posted by: stobk on April 9, 2008

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I agree with Roberto about adding wine. Not sure about the mushrooms, though. It's "Classic Marinara"—keep it simple!

Posted by: cheesefriend on March 26, 2008

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