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Checca sauce is an uncooked tomato sauce used with pasta. [1] Pasta alla checca is a pasta dish using fresh, uncooked tomatoes, basil, olive oil, garlic, salt, and pepper, typically prepared in the summer with fresh ripe tomatoes.
Arrabbiata sauce – Spicy tomato sauce for pasta; Bagna càuda – Hot dish made from garlic and anchovies; Bolognese ragù; Checca sauce – Uncooked tomato sauce used with pasta; Genovese sauce – Meat-based Italian pasta sauce; Marinara sauce – Tomato sauce with herbs [47] Neapolitan sauce – Tomato-based sauce derived from Italian cuisine
A dish from the Amalfi coast, made of scialatielli pasta (a type of thick and short fettuccine or linguine-like pasta featuring a rectangular cross-section), with a seafood sauce, existing in two variants: red (with tomato in the sauce, usually fresh cherry tomatoes) and white (without tomato). The sauce is made with shellfish (clams and ...
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Tomato Soup – Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (2.5 grams) Fat often gets a bad rap, but the unsaturated fats found in nuts, seeds, and vegetable oils can actually be good for you (though ...
Penne pasta served with tomato sauce. Tomato sauce in Italian cuisine is first mentioned in Antonio Latini's cookbook Lo scalco alla moderna (Naples, 1692). [12] Latini was chef to the Spanish viceroy of Naples, and one of his tomato recipes is for sauce "in the Spanish style" (Italian: alla spagnuola).
The broth used for spaghetti all'assassina typically consists of a 1:1 to 2:1 ratio of water and tomato sauce; less water is required if the tomato sauce is obtained by blending fresh tomatoes in a food processor. Unlike other pasta risottata dishes, the spaghetti is allowed to directly touch the surface of the pan before additional doses of ...
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