Tomato Sauce with Sweet Peppers from Masseria Mirogallo
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$8.95
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Basilicata is famous for its red peppers, which are slow cooked in the tomato passata to create a smoky rich sauce ideal to serve on fettuccine and wide pasta such as pappardelle.
Heat in a saucepan for at least 4 minutes. Drain pasta before it is al dente, mix with the sauce over high flame and serve immediately. This tomato sauce is traditionally served topped with Pecorino cheese. You may also try toasted bread crumbs, chopped parsley or basil for a new twist. This sauce is also perfect to use when making lasagne, vegetable stews and baked casseroles.
About the Producer:
Since the 1800s, one of the largest farms in Lucana Valley of Basilicata, Italy has been owned by the Mirogallo family, who specializes in the cultivation and preservation of heirloom varieties of fruit and vegetables from which they hand-make very high quality pantry products. The Mirogallo brothers are quick to point out that everything they put in a jar comes from their fields, and that the only preservatives they use are vinegar and salt. Every summer, the Mirogallo farm is bustling with many farm-workers hand harvesting perfectly sun-ripe fruit and vegetables. Inside the old white washed farm building, a state-of-the-art kitchen transforms the bounty of every day into a wide array of jars of all color and sizes.
More Info
- Producer
- Masseria Mirogallo
- Country
- Italy
- Region
- Basilicata
- Size
- 9.88 oz - 280 gr
- Ingredients
- tomato purée, extra virgin olive oil, sweet peppers, salt, sugar, basil, garlic
I have ordered this product several times. It is a pantry staple and perfect for two. I shop often at Market HALL FOODS FOR SEVERAL OUTSTANDING ITEMS.
This is by far the best jarred tomato sauce I’ve ever had.
this sauce to me is perfection
This stuff is heaven. I eat it hot or cold. Because of the red pepper content, it actually tastes good cold, unlike a marinara sauce. Tastes great on pasta or veggies, even alongside tahini. Don't know what I'll do now that it's sold out. I love it that much.
Think pasta sauce is "just pasta sauce," and "pasta is just pasta"? Think again! Tonight, I was tempted to just go out for dinner, but I did have some homemade meat balls in the frig. I opened the can of this sauce, and boiled al dente the Casareccia Pasta from Rustichella d'Abruzzo, made a salad, and in about 20 minutes I had a meal as fabulous as a 5 star restaurant in the heart of Italy. This sauce is smooth, and flavorful, and "just right" in every regard - not too sweet, not too tart - just heavenly. I want to put some more in my cart, immediately. I did NOT put any grated cheese on it - I didnt want to obscure the divine flavor of this sauce. Oh, yes - a bottle of wine from Italy didnt hurt either!