Sunday, March 15, 2009

Aunt Margaret's Hearty Meat Sauce



Here is an advantage of being on facebook. Last Friday, I was searching in the find friends section and I found my childhood best friend. That was pretty darn awesome. We talked a lot through posting and then through emails. Of course, food is always a common subject amongst friends and Patty mentioned her Aunt Margaret's Tomato Sauce. I told her to send it on over. Yesterday, I made the sauce and the family had it for dinner. It was delicious. Thanks Patty!!! I hope I got this right.

Ingredients
1 med large onion diced
4-6 garlic cloves minced
2 Tablespoons of Extra Virgin Olive Oil
1 small can of tomato paste or tube
2 35 oz cans for tomato puree or plum tomatoes
1 can of water
Salt
Pepper
Pinch of Sugar
1 Tablespoon of mixed herbs, like Oregano, Basil, etc. your choice
1lb. of browned ground beef
1 chunk of Parmesan cheese, the good stuff

Optional
2 Teaspoons of Hot Pepper Flakes

Directions

Assemble your ingredients:



Brown the ground beef in a dutch oven:



When the ground beef is browned:



Drain while you prepare the other ingredients:



Chop and mince onion and garlic:



Heat the dutch oven to medium high and add olive oil. If using the red pepper flakes, Patty says toss them in now to bring out their heat:



Add diced onion and cook until transparent, 6 minutes:



Add garlic and saute another 2 minutes being careful not to brown the garlic:



Spoon in the can of tomato paste or in my case I squeezed it in:



Saute the paste with the onions and garlic to bring out the flavors of the tomato:



I was using what I had on hand in the pantry so even though Patty uses tomato puree, I used plum tomatoes. I cut them up while in the can with a pair of clean scissors:



Add the plum tomatoes to the dutch oven and continue breaking them up with a potato masher:



Add the water:



The sugar:



The herbs:



The drained ground beef:



And the chunk of parmesan. Also add salt and pepper to taste:





This baby is ready to simmer all afternoon. If it gets too thick, add some chicken broth:



This is what the cheese looks like after simmering for a while. I scrape the cheese off into the pot with a fork:



Time for the pasta. You can use anything you like that goes with a thick sauce. Boil salted water and pour the pasta into the water, cook until al dente:



The sauce is looking good:



Drain the pasta:



And serve. I put some grated parmesan cheese and fresh basil on the hot sauce:



Thanks so much Patty. And thanks to Aunt Margaret!! Enjoy!!

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Featured in The Washington Post...Some of My Favorite Blogs!!



Featured in the Washington Post last week were some of my favorite blogs for interior design. Check them out. Congratulations everyone!!!

Sunday, January 4, 2009

January 2008, I painted our bedroom.

I started off 2008 painting our bedroom Benjamin Moore Lewiville Green. Love the color.





Room done, now need new furniture.



March 2008, new furniture here, now waiting for my Robert Abbey lamps.



Lamps are here!