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Always good to have a professional chef on board Apprentice
the apprentice,interesting background.the whisk eggs & cheese is something i've not come across - do have more on it (recipe).also what do think of the tom sauce recipe above http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php?topic=3564.msg31854#msg31854. i find it pretty spot on but always interested to learn and improve.
Quote from: 976bar on June 06, 2009, 08:29 AMOlive oil 1 onion finely chopped2 cloves garlic finely chopped1 tin italian plum tomatoes (get a good variety not the supermarket ones)Tomato Puree1 lamb or beef knorr stock cube in a mug of boiling water (so 1/2 pint)dried basil dried Oregano1 desertspoon sugar600 or 700 gramms of either lean steak mince or lamb minceWorcestershire sauceSalt and PepperGently fry the onion until soft and golden brownadd the garlic and fry for around 2 minutes (don't burn it as it will taste bitter)add the chopped tomatoes and cook for around 2-3 minutesMeanwhile brown the mince in another pan then add this to the mixtureadd the stockadd tomato puree. I usually use around 50 - 70 grammsfew dashes worcestershire sauceadd the basil and oreganoadd the sugarSalt Ground black pepperNow let it simmer for around 30 minutes, so that the mince is cooked thoroughly and the sauce has reduced into a lovely thick tomato consistency. Make sure you turn it every once in a while. Hi, Thanks for starting this thread, I must have missed it. Been after a good tomato sauce recipe for ages and this is good, thanks for posting 976bar its easy to do & very tasty. The wife was well happy ;DcheersWill
Olive oil 1 onion finely chopped2 cloves garlic finely chopped1 tin italian plum tomatoes (get a good variety not the supermarket ones)Tomato Puree1 lamb or beef knorr stock cube in a mug of boiling water (so 1/2 pint)dried basil dried Oregano1 desertspoon sugar600 or 700 gramms of either lean steak mince or lamb minceWorcestershire sauceSalt and PepperGently fry the onion until soft and golden brownadd the garlic and fry for around 2 minutes (don't burn it as it will taste bitter)add the chopped tomatoes and cook for around 2-3 minutesMeanwhile brown the mince in another pan then add this to the mixtureadd the stockadd tomato puree. I usually use around 50 - 70 grammsfew dashes worcestershire sauceadd the basil and oreganoadd the sugarSalt Ground black pepperNow let it simmer for around 30 minutes, so that the mince is cooked thoroughly and the sauce has reduced into a lovely thick tomato consistency. Make sure you turn it every once in a while.
Josh's suggestion of triple cheese combo
For the cheese combo, I use mozzarella, provolone, and parm reggiano.