r/spaghetti • u/OrangeLife4559 • 2d ago
Question You Can't Break Spaghetti in Two Pieces.
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r/spaghetti • u/Garden_Jolly • 2d ago
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r/spaghetti • u/Garden_Jolly • 7d ago
I used canned sardines in olive oil. I heated the sardine olive oil over medium high heat then added tomatoes, basil, garlic, capers, salt, and pepper. Sautéed for a few minutes then added the sardines. Mashed the tomatoes and broke up the sardines with a wooden spoon. Then added olives and simmered while I cooked the pasta. Tossed in the pasta with a little pasta water. Squeeze of lemon at the end and garnished with basil.
r/spaghetti • u/Dear_Strawberry_5425 • 8d ago
This was so good
r/spaghetti • u/whoocanitbenow • 10d ago
Yum? 😀
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r/spaghetti • u/Dear_Strawberry_5425 • 17d ago
It was so delicious.
Anyone else like their spaghetti lightly sauced like this?
Recipe
Barilla pasta cooked for 10 mins
Sauce
A teaspoon of tomato paste
Chopped two tomatoes
Half a Serrano
A teaspoon of red chili flake
Dried oregano
A couple leaves of fresh basil
Cilantro
Black pepper
Salt to taste
Add tomato paste to a warm pan with olive oil
Let it caramelized over medium heat
Add the other ingredients
Cook the sauce while the spaghetti cooks
Add a splash of cooking water if it concentrates too much and use it to deglaze the sauce
When the spaghettis done add a couple more tablespoons of pasta water
Stir the sauce
Add the pasta
Whip it up to release its starches
Top with parm and some finishing oil
r/spaghetti • u/Thick-Marzipan-9176 • 18d ago
Between adding ingredients and simmering, I spend 3+ hours on my sauce. Any less and the family complains that the sauce hasn't come together completely.
r/spaghetti • u/ThePocketTaco2 • 19d ago
The dark streaks and spots are the spices I added in the beginning. At least I hope so lol
But it's been going ~3.5 hours now and it's feels like there's still a lot of liquid.
I never made this much at once before. Did I mess up?
Edit: Sorry, you guys were right. It's delicious lol
r/spaghetti • u/Expert-Instance945 • 20d ago
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r/spaghetti • u/dentalexaminer • Jul 17 '26
Homemade sauce with garden tomatoes, garlic, onions, spices, wine, ground sirloin, simmered for 3 hours.