Arrabiata Sauce
- 2 Tablespoons Extra Virgin Olive Oil
- 1 teaspoon Red Chili Flakes
- 1 whole Small Onion, Diced
- 4 cloves Garlic, Crushed
- 1/4 cups Red Wine
- 1 can (794g Can Or 680ml Jar) Strained Tomatoes (Passata)
- 1/4 cups Stock Or Water, Or Double The Amount As Needed (See Directions)
- Salt And Pepper
- 6 leaves Basil, Sliced In A Chiffonade (ribbons)
- In a cool sauce pot, add the olive oil and chili flakes.
- Place on the stove and turn the heat to medium.
- When the oil is heated (the flakes will start to bubble), add the onions, season with salt and pepper (about a pinch of salt and 4 or 5 spins of the pepper mill), and saute until the onions are translucent, about 5 to 7 minutes.
- Drop the heat to medium low and add the garlic.
- Saute the garlic for about 30 seconds, being careful to not burn it.
- Turn the heat to high and add the wine.
- Stir and let the wine reduce, about a minute (if youre not using wine, omit this step and add the tomatoes).
- Turn the heat on the stove down to medium low and add the tomatoes.
- If using canned crushed tomatoes, add half a cup of water or stock of your choosing to the can to rinse out the excess tomato.
- If using passata, then add 1/4 cup water or stock to the jar to rinse it out.
- Season with salt and pepper (about 1 teaspoon of salt and 1/4 teaspoon pepper, which is about 10 spins of the pepper mill).
- Stir well and let the sauce cook down for about 20 minutes.
- Drop the heat to low towards the end unless you want to redecorate your kitchen with tomato sauce!
- Mix in the fresh basil and serve.
- Notes: 1.
- This is a thick sauce, which is why you are not adding as much stock or water as other recipes.
- 2.
- I really prefer red wine here but of course use whatever you have on hand.
- 3.
- The canned crushed tomatoes need more liquid because they are already really thick.
- 4.
- I prefer beef stock here but feel free to use whatever stock you like.
- 5.
- This is just a sauce recipe but feel free to serve it with a box of whole wheat pasta, cooked.
- I like penne here and add a protein like a grilled chicken breast on top of the pasta.
- 6.
- Gnocchi, although really not good for you, rocks with this sauce.
olive oil, red chili flakes, onion, garlic, red wine, water, salt, basil
Taken from tastykitchen.com/recipes/main-courses/arrabiata-sauce-2/ (may not work)