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Salsa di Militello – Militello Family Tomato Sauce

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Yield: 8 servings

Anthony "Minit" Militello's mother brought this recipe to the United States with her when she emigrated from Trappeto, Sicily. She taught it to Minit as a young boy, and now he brings each year to the Misuraca-Militello wine-stomping celebration. *Tip: Sauces made with beef are typically mellower than other tomato sauces, but if you find this sauce too acidic, just add a pinch of sugar to offset it. —Janelle Randazza

  • 12 ripe plum tomatoes, cored and quartered (or two 28-ounce cans tomato puree)
  • 3/4 pound ground beef
  • 1/2 small onion, finely chopped
  • 5 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1/8 teaspoon salt (or to taste)
  • 1/8 teaspoon pepper (or to taste)
  • dash of cayenne pepper (optional)
  • 1/4 cup of red wine
  • 3 to 5 fresh basil leaves
  • grated Parmesan or Pecorino Romano cheese (optional)

Place tomatoes in a large, nonreactive saucepan; don't add water. Crush tomatoes in pan, letting them cook in their own juices. Cook on medium heat; let boil about 10 minutes, stirring and crushing while cooking. When tomatoes are cooked through, run mixture through a saucemaker or force through a strainer to remove seeds and skins.

In a large, nonreactive saucepan, heat beef over low to medium setting about two minutes, letting it release some of the oils; stir often. Add onion and garlic; season with salt and pepper, and cayenne if desired. Sauté until beef has browned, stirring often. Add wine. Let simmer two minutes; then add crushed, strained tomatoes.

Let sauce come to a low boil. Lower heat and let simmer, stirring occasionally, about 50 minutes. Add basil 20 minutes before serving. Check seasoning; add more salt, pepper, and cayenne if desired. If sauce is fresh, cook slightly longer uncovered to reduce to a thicker consistency.

Serve over fresh homemade pasta with grated Parmesan or Pecorino Romano cheese.

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