
Sauces
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20 Hour Braised Chuck Roast Sauce
Perfect for Pappardelle.
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Port Sauce with Truffles
Great on steaks, pasta or pork chops
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Trapani Pesto
Match with our Sicilian cut Busiate pasta.
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Chicken Piccata
A refreshing main course in the summertime.
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Anchovy Oil
Whip up this recipe and have your pasta cooked in just 5 minutes! It’ll take you less time than waiting for the water to boil—talk about a speedy dinner!
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Sauce Bolognese
This bolognese sauce is perfect on a mountain of pasta or can totally rock your lasagna layers. It’s the versatile sauce you never knew you needed—get ready for flavor explosions!
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White Truffle and Porcini Cream
10-minute meal alert! This sauce is perfect for cozy autumn nights, chilly winters, and even those crisp spring days. A year-round winner!
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Tomato Pesto
Brighten up your winter with this new recipe by Olivia!
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Creamy Marscarpone with Panchetta and Mushrooms
You can substitute the pancetta for bacon in this recipe!
The Italian Mother Sauces
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Tomato Sauce
Marinara.
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Béchemel
Use as is for a classic lasagna, or dress it up as a derivative sauce.
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Ragú
Perfect for your classic lasagna or to finish pappardelle.
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Pesto
Fresh and Bright.
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Aglio e Olio
Simplicity at its finest.
The French Mother Sauces
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Tomato Sauce
Marinara.
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Béchemel
Use as is for a classic lasagna, or dress it up as a derivative sauce.
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Velouté
Versatile; use chicken, fish or vegetable stock.
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Hollandaise
Perfect for breakfast, brunch or dinner.
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Espagnole
Brown. Basic. BOLD.
Roman Sauces
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Amatriciana
Amatriciana is a traditional pasta sauce that originates from the town of Amatrice in the Lazio region of Italy, near the Abruzzo border
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Gricia
Description goes hereHistorically, gricia was a simple peasant food, born from the need to use ingredients that were readily available in the rural areas around Rome.
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Carbonara
The name "carbonara" could be derived from the Italian word "carbone", meaning "charcoal", referring to the coalmen's work or even the black specks of pepper that resemble coal dust.
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Cacio e Pepe
Cacio e pepe is more than just a meal; it’s a symbol of the Roman way of cooking—simple, humble ingredients that come together to create something extraordinary.
Sweet Sauces
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Blueberry Balsamic Sauce
This sauce is perfect for French toast, pancakes, or as a cupcake filling!
