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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud
We Sicilians call it zugo.
And I haven't seen even one recipe in this thread that's even close to the way Italians on the North End of KC or anyone in my entire family make zugo and pasta.
And no, I'm not sharing our family recipe.
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The way I learned how to make it involved Roma tomatoes, onion, garlic, basil, , cayenne pepper seeds browned in olive oil, salt, and pepper for the sugo (although you can add different cheeses/milk to change color/flavor/etc).
Then you can either cook in your meat or mushrooms to add flavor.
It’s pretty simple but a ****ing pain in the ass if you’re not cooking for a big group.