The secret to the most delicious classic lasagna is to start with really, really good Homemade Marinara Sauce that's been slow simmered until it's rich and thick, and filling your whole house with the most intoxicating aroma. Stir in plenty of Italian sausage and then layer it up with sheets of pasta and lots and lots of cheese.| A Little And A Lot
Tomatillos and poblano peppers are charred under high heat until smoky and tender, then cooked with garlic, cumin and lime for a concentrated, bright and tangy, slightly spicy tomatillo sauce that does triple duty as a sauce, marinade, or salsa verde.| A Little And A Lot
Chimichurri sauce is a magical green sauce that's one of the best ways to instantly brighten a dish with fresh flavor and color. Aside from being totally| A Little And A Lot
Roasted Tomato Sauce is one of those simple, unassuming sauces that doesn't look like much but then knocks you over with how absolutely delicious it is, adding a crazy amount of flavor to everything it touches. This is my favorite thing to do with all those summer tomatoes.| A Little And A Lot
This. Sauce. This marinara sauce is guaranteed to make your house smell like an Italian grandmother moved in and started cooking for you. This recipe for marinara sauce includes a bit of red wine, garlic, onions, crushed red pepper, Italian herbs, and plenty of fresh basil and parsley. The sauce requires only about 15 minutes of hands-on time, but should simmer for at least 2 hours, even longer if you wish.| A Little And A Lot
Like all fresh pasta, homemade pappardelle noodles are incomparably better than the packaged flour and water kind you'll find in most supermarkets. This| A Little And A Lot
Homemade spaghetti noodles made with fresh pasta have about 1000% more flavor than the dry packaged noodles plus they are the healthier choice. And guess| A Little And A Lot