ONION SAUCE
When we were little my Oma would serve this sauce over either pork or beef.
Provided by LINDA MCLEAN
Categories Side Dish Sauces and Condiments Recipes Sauce Recipes
Time 30m
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Melt the butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Add onions, cook and stir until lightly browned. Sprinkle in the sugar, and continue cooking until onions are deep golden brown, about 10 minutes. Stir in the chicken broth and vinegar and season with paprika. Mix in the bread until dissolved. Bring to a boil, then simmer over low heat for 3 minutes.
- Transfer the mixture to a blender or food processor, and blend until smooth. Serve with pork or beef.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 109.5 calories, Carbohydrate 12.8 g, Cholesterol 15.3 mg, Fat 6.1 g, Fiber 2 g, Protein 1.7 g, SaturatedFat 3.7 g, Sodium 97.1 mg, Sugar 4.9 g
REAL ONION SAUCE
This Onion Sauce is really simple but may take you a little time to get used to the technique right. Although I've given specific measurements you can experiment a fair bit and learn to trust your eyes... It's a real winner with Yorkshire Puds Ingredients1 x Large Brown Onion ½ Pint Semi Skimmed Milk & A Good Splash of Double Cream1 x tbsp Plain Flour1 x Large nob of Butter MethodStep 1Dice your onion and then gently fry in the butter to "just" soften, over a medium heat - Do not over cook, you are just releasing flavour...About 3 or 4 minutes should do it.Step 2Now add your flour (and possibly a little more butter) to make a "Rue". Using a flat wooden spoon or a whisk "cook off" the flour stirring/whisking constantly. Watch things don't catch and burn on the bottom of the pan - Just make sure you keep things moving! I find using a flat silicone spatula works a treat. About 2 minutes should be fine here...Step 3Now add your milk and gently bring to the boil and then immediately turn the heat right down to a simmer - keeping stirring (Do not let it catch on the bottom!) TIP: If you've used too much flour you may need to add a little more milk...Step 4When your sauce has thickened add your double cream and season with salt and white pepper (I like to chuck in a nob of butter at this stage too...;¬)
Yield Medium Bowl
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Dice your onion and then gently fry in the butter to "just" soften, over a medium heat - Do not over cook, you are just releasing flavour...About 3 or 4 minutes should do it.
- Now add your flour (and possibly a little more butter) to make a "Rue". Using a flat wooden spoon or a whisk "cook off" the flour stirring/whisking constantly. Watch things don't catch and burn on the bottom of the pan - Just make sure you keep things moving! I find using a flat silicone spatula works a treat. About 2 minutes should be fine here...
- Now add your milk and gently bring to the boil and then immediately turn the heat right down to a simmer - keeping stirring (Do not let it catch on the bottom!) TIP: If you've used too much flour you may need to add a little more milk...
- When your sauce has thickened add your double cream and season with salt and white pepper (I like to chuck in a nob of butter at this stage too...;¬)
"REAL" ITALIAN BOLOGNESE SAUCE
After traveling throughout Italy, savoring the fine tastes of Bolognese from the many different regions, I decided to formulate my own. Try it, you'll love it.
Provided by Classic Chef
Categories Sauces
Time 2h40m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 20
Steps:
- In a Dutch Oven or Medium Size Pot, heat butter and olive oil over medium heat until butter begins to froth.
- Add onion, celery, carrot, garlic, and bacon.
- Cook until onions are translucent (about 8 to 10 minutes).
- Remove bacon and remove fat.
- Chop lean portions of bacon in small pieces and return to pot.
- Add Ground beef and ground Pork, and cook until meat loses red, raw color.
- Raise heat and add wine and consomme.
- Cook sauce until wine and consomme are mostly evaporated.
- Turn heat down to simmer and add oregano, salt, pepper, sage, red pepper flakes, and nutmeg.
- Let cook for approximately 20 minutes.
- Add crushed tomatoes and bring heat to a boil.
- Once the mixture comes to a boil, return to simmer.
- Let sauce simmer (very slowly) partially covered for about 2 to 4 hours (the longer the better), stirring occasionally to prevent sticking.
- About 5 to 10 minutes before serving, add milk.
- Sauce can now be added to cooked Penne Pasta, Spaghetti or many other Pastas to your liking.
- Remaining sauce may be frozen for up to two months for future use.
BREAD & ONION SAUCE
Sara Buenfeld's creamy sauce will make a tasty addition to your Christmas table
Provided by Sara Buenfeld
Categories Condiment, Dinner, Lunch
Time 45m
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Heat the butter in a pan, add the onions and bay leaves, then gently fry with the lid on for 10 mins until soft, but not coloured.
- Add milk and cloves, then simmer gently, uncovered, for 30 mins, stirring occasionally.
- Remove bay and cloves, then tip everything into a processor and blitz with two-thirds of the bread until smooth. Chill for up to two days. To serve, tip the cream into a pan, add the sauce, then stir until mixed. Tear in the remaining bread. Add a little milk if necessary to thin the consistency. Season and serve warm.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 269 calories, Fat 22 grams fat, SaturatedFat 13 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 15 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 6 grams sugar, Fiber 1 grams fiber, Protein 5 grams protein, Sodium 0.48 milligram of sodium
REAL AUTHENTIC ITALIAN TOMATO SAUCE (NO CAN'S HERE)
Here's the deal....if you want REAL authentic Italian tomato sauce, you've come to the right place. Sure you can save yourself all the time by opening a couple cans of diced/peeled tomatoes, but then again, that's not authentic at all. You can freeze this sauce for later use. This sauce is perfect for anything that requires a tomato sauce: e.g. spaghetti, lasagne, pizza sauce, etc. My girlfriend learned this authentic recipe while living in Italy for several years. It's simple, but takes a lot of time and a lot of love, but its well worth the effort! This is for your free Saturday or Sunday when you will be in the house for the day. Add more tomatoes, garlic, or basil if you wish. There really is no set amount for each of these, but I do suggest a minimum of 10 whole red ripe tomatoes, and a minimum of 5 garlic cloves. Add some crushed red pepper to give it a kick if you wish. This recipe is the rundown of how I make the sauce now. It took me several attempts to really master this, but once you get it down you can make more tomatoes at a time. I usually work with two pots and start out with 10 in each pot, skin all the tomatoes in both, combine and start more in the empty pot to really make a large pot to freeze. The local vegetable stand sells 25 lb. baskets for $9 while in season. We do 50 lbs. a week for a month, so we can freeze and have great sauce all during the winter. I'm going to put this makes 4 servings, but I'm really not sure. The amount of sauce used per person differs.
Provided by iN TRAiNiNG
Categories Sauces
Time 7h10m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Wash, and core tomatoes. I also like to cut the little "nub" off of the bottom of the tomato. Just the nub, and this will make it easier to remove the skins from the tomatoes.
- Place whole tomatoes in a large pot and drizzle 2 tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil over tomatoes. Place lid on pot and heat over medium.
- After about 15 minutes give the tomatoes a stir (I use a fork to do this), ensuring not to break them up. This moves the ones on top to the bottom to help the skins to become loose and to prevent burning any skins. Cover and allow to cook for 15 more minutes.
- After 15 minutes, take a fork and fish out a tomato from the bottom. Keeping the tomato in the pot, use two forks, or a fork and wood spoon to start removing the skins. If you like, you can take the tomato out and place on a plate or in a bowl to do this, just make sure you keep the juices. If the tomatoes are not fully ready to be skinned, put the lid back on and check every 5 minutes. (This is the most time consuming part, but once you get the hang of it, it becomes really simple.).
- After all or most of the skins have been discarded, lower the temperature to medium low and allow to simmer uncovered. This is simply stewed tomatoes at this point.
- Once an hour, check the sauce and stir thoroughly. Using a wooden spoon, start to break up the tomatoes over the period of checking them. (Note: Don't break them all the way up on the first, second of even third time of checking them. Break them down over time).
- After about 5 hours, smash all tomatoes with whatever instrument you can find that will work. Add garlic cloves whole, use more than 5 if you like, I DO! (Do not mince/chop garlic) Allow to simmer for another hour. (Note: If you feel the sauce has reached your desired consistency or is nearing, you can add the garlic earlier).
- After 1 more hour, the garlic should be soft enough to smash easily on the side of the pot and the garlic will literally disintegrate into the sauce. If sauce is at your desired consistency, you can remove from the hot eye at this point and go to the next step, if you like your sauce a little less runny, or thicker, leave on and continue to monitor to your liking.
- Once the sauce is to your desired consistency, remove from heat and add 1 cup of fresh basil leaves, stir. Fresh is important to making really good sauce. Salt to taste. If you like a little spice, add some crushed red pepper.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 123, Fat 7.5, SaturatedFat 1, Sodium 16.6, Carbohydrate 13.5, Fiber 3.9, Sugar 8.2, Protein 3.3
AUTHENTIC ITALIAN TOMATO SAUCE
This is a recipe I got from my father who got it from a little old lady he knew from Italy. I always simmer this sauce with my meatballs (recipe posted). You can also add sausage if you like. This sauce is to die for!!!!
Provided by InMemoryofBrats
Categories Sauces
Time 3h20m
Yield 10 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- In a large pot, sauté onion and garlic in olive oil.
- Empty plum tomatoes into large bowl and squash with your hands.
- Add all ingredients (including any meatballs or sausage you want to add) to pot and simmer for 3 hours.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 145.4, Fat 6.6, SaturatedFat 1.2, Cholesterol 1.8, Sodium 308.8, Carbohydrate 21, Fiber 4.1, Sugar 12.6, Protein 4
CARAMELIZED ONION SAUCE
Provided by Food Network
Yield about 2 cups
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- In a saucepan, over medium heat, add the oil. When the oil is hot, add onions. Season with salt and pepper. Saute for about 10 to 12 minutes, or until caramelized. Add the stock and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat to medium low and simmer for 10 minutes. Remove from the heat and using a hand-held blender, puree until smooth. Strain through a sieve and cool completely. Taste, and reseason if necessary.
ONION SAUCE FOR MEAT
Make and share this Onion Sauce for Meat recipe from Food.com.
Provided by spyranch
Categories Sauces
Time 30m
Yield 6-10 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Blend onion soup, cream and milk over low heat until uniform. Increase heat to medium/medium high and add remaining ingredients and bring to a low boil. Boil for 5 mintues, then reduce heat and simmer uncovered until desired thickness. Serve hot over your choice of meat, garnish with parsley if desired.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 174.4, Fat 10.2, SaturatedFat 5.6, Cholesterol 36, Sodium 379.1, Carbohydrate 9.9, Fiber 0.8, Sugar 3.4, Protein 2.6
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