I love recipes like this which are so very simple that you can throw them together at the drop of a hat, and yet they end up tasting like you have taken a great effort to put them together. I guess it is the simplest things in life which bring me the most pleasure. I don't think cooking has to be complicated in order to taste good. I don't really enjoy jumping through a bazillion hoops to get to where I want to be and that goes for cooking too! I did enough of that when I was working. Now simple and tasty will do it for me.
That's why when I saw this recipe in my cookbook entitled "Genius Recipes" by Kristen Miglore, I just knew I had to make it. In fact this is the recipe on the cover of the book, and this is the recipe which tempted me into buying the book in the first place.
And I am ever so glad I did because all 100 recipes in the book are spectacular. I highly recommend this book to anyone, and no, I did not get the book for free and I am not being paid to say so. I quite simply love this book.
And this simple and delicious recipe is the perfect example of the deliciousness on it's pages. Attributed to Marcella Hazen originally, it perfectly exemplifies the genius of putting together simple ingredients in a perfect way with the result being optimum deliciousness!
Three simple ingredients . . . fresh (or tinned) tomatoes, butter and onions . . . a trinity of fabulous flavours which just meld together in this recipe to make the most delicious tomato sauce ever.
It needs nothing else, bar some seasoning . . . it's just perfect the way it is. None of the flavours overwhelm the other . . . and yet . . . when you are eating it . . . each tantatalizes your mouth . . . yep . . . there is butteriness . . . and rich tomato . . . and the perfect sublety of onions. Nothing smacks you in the face, but they all work together in complete harmony, one with the other. A grating of Parmigiano Reggiano on the top and it was good to go.
*Tomato Sauce with Butter and Onion.*
Serves 6
Fresh ground black pepper
Freshly grated Parmigiano Reggiano cheese, for servingThis was TOTALLY delicious. A new favourite! You can also see the original recipe here on Food 52.
Look awesome Marie !
ReplyDeleteLove all your food look delicious :)
Hugs!
Thank you so much Gloria! A good camera helps! xoxo
DeleteI wholeheartedly agree about this sauce! This is a wonderful (and so easy) pasta sauce. I first tried this recipe some years ago when I was reading a cookbook written by Marcella Hazan's son, Giuliano, called "The Classic Pasta Cookbook" who was touting his mother's recipe. It's been my go-to pasta sauce ever since. By the way, Giuliano Hazan's book I just mentioned is excellent for all things pasta/sauce.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the book recommendation. That might go on my Wish List!
I'll have to check the book out Elizabeth! Sounds good. You MUST get this book. It's excellent in all ways! xo
DeleteI have made this..and you are right it is delish and easy..
ReplyDeletewhy order out? Or buy pre-made in the frozen section? Granted a pot or two to clean..but being mindful of how lucky we are to be able to do this..makes it all enjoyable.
I have Marcella's Classic Italian cookbook:)
Now I HAVE to look for that book Monique!
DeleteI've been making a similar recipe for many years--its a great fave at our house for meatless meal! I just love the simplicity of such things... a tin of tomatoes, some butter, an onion... presto--dinner is served! ;o) Happy Week, dear Marie ((LOVE & HUGS))
ReplyDeleteI think we like the same things Tracy! Love and hugs back! Xo
DeleteLooks very delicious to me.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing.
You're welcome meigan! It really is! xo
DeleteHi Marie,
ReplyDeleteI just picked up your book recommendation from my Library. Can't wait to delve into it! If it seems like a keeper for me, it'll go on my Wish List.
Elizabeth
I think its one of the best books I have gotten this year Elizabeth. It immediately went onto my favourites list! xo
DeleteOh Marie, what have you done to me! Another cookery book for my collection. Why didn't I know about this book and the website before. I have just spent a lovely hour browsing the website.
ReplyDeleteWhere did you buy your book?
Love reading your blog, Pam
Sorry Pam, I just caught this comment! I bought the book on Amazon! Here is the link for the UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Food52-Genius-Recipes-Change-Works/dp/1607747979/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1446790087&sr=8-1&keywords=genius+recipes+food+52
DeleteAnd here is the link for America: http://www.amazon.com/Food52-Genius-Recipes-Change-Works-ebook/dp/B00N6PFEYS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1446790165&sr=8-1&keywords=genius+recipes
DeleteMany thanks for your lovely comment and words re my blog! xoxo
Hi Marie,
ReplyDeleteThis looks a wonderful book. Thankyou, Pam.
You're welcome Pam! xo
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