Thursday, April 2, 2009

Meemaw's Pasta Gravy

Here is the recipe for my Husband's family pasta gravy. Being of Italian decent, you can only imagine how tasty this product truly is. I will stress it is a gravy, as it in not runny, so to call it a sauce does not do it justice. One taste and you'll be hooked.



Meemaw's Pasta Gravy
1 bunch parsley (leaves chopped fine)
8 medium onions (chopped fine)
1 garlic pod (chopped fine)
1 whole celery bunch (chopped fine)
2 bay leaves
1 stick of butter
1/4 c. olive oil
1 tsp. all spice
1 tsp. cloves
salt & pepper to taste
1 tsp. Accent
2 large cans tomatoes (chopped in blender) **we use the large cans from Sam's
2 large cans tomato sauce **we use the large cans from Sam's
3 lb. lean piece of pork (browned lightly)
2 cans mushrooms - or 2 pkgs. fresh ones
2 large cans tomato paste (not the 5-oz cans)

Heat oil and butter in a large heavy pot. Add pork and brown lightly on all sides. When browned, take out and set aside. Add all the chopped ingredients to the pot and saute well until lightly browned. If it appears too dry add a little more olive oil. When this has browned enough, add the large cans of tomatoes that have been blended or chopped. Cook about 15 or 20 minutes over low heat. Then add all the rest of the tomato sauce & paste along with the seasonings and mushrooms.

Stir well, then add the browned pork. Cook for 6-8 hours over low heat, stirring occasionally. As it cooks you may need to add a cup or two of water if it thickens too much. When done this sauce will be a deep reddish brown color and will thicken more as it it cools.

This recipe makes a large batch, but it freezes and pressure cans nicely.

Click HERE for printable recipe

3 comments:

The Raggedy Girl said...

Thank you for sharing this authentic family recipe as they are always the very best.

from Roberta Anne
The Raggedy Girl

Sarah said...

This looks great - I've already tried some of your other recipes so I am going to make sure to give this one a shot as well.

Thanks for sharing!

Keeper of the Home said...

Sarah,

I am so glad that you have tried some of my recipes. I am biased on this one, but I haven't found a pasta gravy that I like as well as this one. I hope you like it as much as we do.