Economical Sauce Recipe
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Instructions
- Take one-half of an old onion and chop it up fine.
- Take one small carrot, wash it, scrape it, and cut it into transverse slices; do the same with a stalk of celery, some parsley, and one fresh or canned mushroom.
- Then take a slice of ham (raw if possible), fat and lean, about four fingers wide and one finger high.
- Chop it up fine, and put it into a medium-sized saucepan with one tablespoon of butter.
- When the ham is colored, put in the chopped-up vegetables, one clove, salt, and pepper, and stir constantly, allowing the vegetables to cook thoroughly but not to burn, which will destroy the taste of the sauce.
- It should be a golden color.
- A little red wine may be added if you have it, but this is not necessary.
- Then add four fresh tomatoes, cut into several pieces, the skins removed, and the seeds taken out.
- Allow these to cook in the sauce until they sputter, then add a little water (or bouillon if you have it), allow it to boil for a few moments more, then take it off the fire and pass it through a sieve or fine colander, pressing hard so that all will pass through.
- If it is too thick after straining, add water or bouillon, and put it back and allow it to boil again a few moments.
- This sauce can be used for macaroni, gnocchi, left-over meat, egg, etc.
- The success of the sauce depends upon the proper frying of the onion in it
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