ALL DAY ITALIAN SUNDAY GRAVY RECIPE - (4.3/5)

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Provided by NailCandy

Number Of Ingredients 18

4 pounds ground beef/veal/pork (can make with just beef and pork)
4 bone in pork chops
2 pounds penne rigate
1 gigantic yellow onion
1 head of garlic
1 fresh batch of basil
1 batch fresh parsley
1 egg
6 hot Italian sausage links
4 slices white bread
1 cup milk
1 cup parmigiano-reggiano cheese
extra virgin olive oil
1 1/2 cup dry white wine (holland house cooking wine works just fine)
3 (29 ounce) cans tomato puree
1 can tomato paste
2 tablespoon oregano leaves
2 tablespoon sugar

Steps:

  • Dice the onion and 5 cloves of garlic. Chop your basil and set aside. Put your ground beef/pork/veal in a big bowl. Add salt, pepper, a little bit of oregano, 1/2 cup of cheese, and egg. Put you slices of bread in a cereal bowl can cover with milk. In a large frying pan saute 1/2 of your onions, 1/2 your garlic and 1/2 your basil in 2 tablespoons of evoo. Slow and low here, do not burn your garlic. Saute until onions are translucent approximately 15 mins. When done add to your bowl of meat. Set aside pan to cook meats in a bit. Squeeze out half your milk from the bread and add to meat. With your hands mix your meat mixture together for about 5 mins. Get it good and mixed up. Set aside. Time to start the sauce. In a BIG sauce pan add another 2 tablespoons of evoo, saute the rest of your onion, garlic, basil slow and low. When onions are translucent add 3 cans tomato sauce and 1 1/2 cans water (don't worry water will cook out over the next few hours. It will not water down your sauce.) Add your oregano leaf and sugar stir and simmer sauce on med low heat. Time to brown your meatballs. In your frying pan add about one inch of oil. Roll your meatballs out by hand med to large size. Brown meatballs on both sides. Do not have to cook them all the way through. They will finish cooking in your sauce and add flavor to the sauce by not cooking through. You will have to do this in batches most likely. Once finished browning add to the sauce. In same pan you cooked the meatballs brown your chops. Add them to your sauce. Now brown your sausage links in same pan. Cut browned sausage links into pieces and add to sauce. Time to deglaze your pan all the meats were cooked in. Drain excess oil from the pan. Put the empty oily pan on med heat. Pour wine in pan once hot. The pan will smoke at first. This is okay. Simmer for a couple of mins until the alcohol has cooked off. Now pour this into your sauce. Let your sauce simmer on low heat for the next 3 hours. During this time you will have fats rise to the top. You can skim most of the fat off if you choose. I stir it all back in for this is where a lot of your flavor comes from. Sauce close to done. Time to cook pasta. Cook your pasta al dente for about 11-12 mins. Drain then toss with some of your cheese to the sauce will adhere to the pasta better. Remove pork chop bones ( you will prob have to look for these because the fell of the chop) Place pasta on a big serving platter or bowl. Spoon sauce over pasta. Top with parsley and additional cheese. Put extra sauce in a separate bowl and place on the table for quest to add extra if they choose. Serve with a loaf of bread and butter and enjoy.

Ribens L Pierre
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Overall, this is a great recipe for Italian Sunday Gravy. I would definitely recommend it.


Thapelo Moloko
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I'm not a fan of the fennel in this gravy. I think it's a bit too overpowering.


Ada Flores
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This gravy is delicious, but it's a little too rich for my taste.


Hezron Banda
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I'm not sure what went wrong, but my gravy turned out really watery.


Mauro Lara
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This gravy was a lot of work to make, but it was worth it.


Malik Gee
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The meatballs in this gravy were a bit dry.


Richard Ramirez
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I found this gravy to be a bit bland. I think it needs more seasoning.


Rizwana sahir Sahir
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This gravy is a little too spicy for my taste, but it's still very good.


Nugussie Engida
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I'm not a big fan of Italian food, but this gravy is amazing! I'll definitely be making it again.


Phineas Lebone
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This gravy is so delicious and easy to make. I love that I can use my slow cooker to make it.


Maqsood raza
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I've made this gravy several times and it's always a hit. It's my go-to recipe for Italian comfort food.


Roseline Olamibo
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This gravy is perfect for a special occasion or a casual weeknight meal. It's also great for freezing.


Apekshya Gharti
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I love that this recipe uses simple, everyday ingredients. It's a great way to use up leftover vegetables.


Junaid Ayub
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The meatballs in this gravy are so tender and flavorful. I highly recommend using a combination of beef and pork.


Afolabi Afeez
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I made this gravy for my family last weekend and they loved it! It's definitely a keeper.


MdHOSSEN Hossen
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This is the best Italian Sunday Gravy recipe I've ever tried! The flavors are incredible and it's so easy to make.