Sunday, December 14, 2008

Spaghetti Sauce Recipe

By Jimmy Johnson

Nearly every family in North America eats spaghetti, so it is not surprising at how many spaghetti sauce recipes there are out there. Some are a family secret that are handed down to new generations, while others are eagerly shared with friends and family members so that everyone has a chance to enjoy it. Did your mom have a favourite spaghetti sauce recipe? Perhaps you should ask her, if you remember enjoying it as a child.

Spaghetti sauce recipes vary throughout the United States, and throughout the world. Every restaurant and every home seems to have a favorite recipe, and sometimes these recipes are highly guarded secrets. The great thing about spaghetti sauce recipes is that some are easy and simple, and others are complicated. You can make one to suit your mood. If you aren't much of a cook, your favorite sauce recipe might be simply opening a jar of Prego, and that's all right too.

If you are tired of the same old spaghetti sauce recipes, you can find hundreds from which to choose. There are so many online that it boggles the mind, and you may not know which ones to try. If you are up for a culinary challenge, you might want to visit a chef site, and get a recipe that has a lot of prep and cook time. If you are a bit rushed, there is nothing wrong with finding a fast recipe that takes a few shortcuts.

What type of spaghetti sauce recipes you may like will depend on your taste. Some sauces are thick and smooth, while others are chunky and spicy. Personally, I can't stand chunks of tomato in my sauce, thanks to a childhood trauma, and I won't eat a sauce that has chunks. The less complicated the spaghetti sauce recipe is, the more I like it. On the other hand, if you love chucks of veggies in your sauce, you want to look for a recipe that calls for a lot of slicing and dicing of fresh veggies and spices.

If you remember your mothers home cooking fondly, go ahead and ask her for her favorite spaghetti sauce recipes, and have a go at recreating them. You may even want to add your own special touches to make the sauce your own. A good sauce is one that you can easily make, tastes great, and pleases your whole family. If that means opening a jar, then so be it. No one can complain if they don't know, right? - 16492

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