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The Best Tomato Basil sauce ever

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Uploaded by on Aug 21, 2010

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  • To me, the key I can see for this dish is the fresh pasta noodles with its nice rough thickness carrying the sauce perfectly. I want it now!

  • I am making resh pasta today.. Gotta break out my pasta machine.. lol

  • I make my own sauce, from a can, with Cento brand San Marzano tomatoes. This is the best canned tomato you can find in the super markets. If you have the time, fresh Roma tomatoes (the pear shaped ones, like they use in the video) will produce a good sauce, Making your own sauce is not hard at all, and the only "trick" is using good quality tomatoes. .

  • @AllySmiles201 Olive Garden spaghetti is $9, which is mostly from cans & boxes. This spaghetti is $24 because everything is fresh, ripe and handmade. I make this spaghetti every Friday night for my seven yr old son who has soccer, jiu jitsu & basketball on Saturday mornings. I work in the IT field, and when yo do something well you do not do it for free, same with Chef Scott Conant.

    FYI, it's *"There's"; there is. "Their's" is used to refer to a belonging to/with two or more people. =D

  • @DranzieBooy I saw this recipe on 'No Reservations'.

  • Once you've eaten genuinely good food, you're at extremes: you'll either make it yourself for $10 or you'll pay $40 at a real restaurant for it.

  • meanwhile in Africa!

  • @gabriellasanchezi go fck yourself a few times... You might just like that..:)

  • @gabriellasanchezi even if I could I wouldn't. I rather donate it... Go and read my comment very slowly again because you missed my point..:)

  • @AllySmiles201 "theirs" ? Rather than saying "the rich" why not say "the hardworking individuals". It's not just spaghetti if you haven't tried it.

    Peasant.

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