Sauces

Italian tomato sauce

Everyone loves Italian tomato sauce. It is found on many different authentic Italian dishes such as spaghetti, pizza, ziti, lasagna, etc.

Mixed Italian tomato sauce

Swedish meatballs

Swedish meatballs are cooked in the pan. Serve meatballs with Swedish gravy.

Swedish meatballs

Warm raspberry sauce

Serve warm raspberry sauce with chilled Danish rice pudding.

Freshly picked raspberries

Hot ginger sauce

This thick, dark, rich & spicy sauce goes well with as a dipping sauce with bland foods such as tofu.

Root ginger

Sicilian lentil salsa

This Sicilian lentil salsa is a sauce that takes just a bit more preparation but, oh my, are the results ever worth it!

Cathedral of Palermo, Sicily

Onion and garlic Sicilian sauce

Luckily, there are several ways to get that Sicilian sauce just right. Here's one example, a fine tomato-based concoction just right for fish dishes.

Cathedral of Palermo, Sicily

Light clam pasta sauce

A light white clam sauce is perfect for those low-cal meals served with a dry Riesling.

Cockles

Heavy pasta sauce

A traditional ragu may be too much trouble. So go for something a little bit different and try a Sugo di Carne.

Tomatoes and tri-color pasta

Mole from Mexico

The basic ingredients are straightforward enough, though some of them may require a bit of digging to locate.

Mexican charro

Italian marinara, plain and fancy

Sure marinara can be plain old tomato sauce. But there are ways to make it a delightfully stylish topping. Here's a very simple Italian marinara recipe to get you started down that road.

Marinara for pasta

Where to go from here?

First step would be stocking the staples you need to cook international. Why not follow the recommendations in our basic pantry?

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