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This Homemade Meat Sauce is thick, hearty and super meaty! It uses a combination of lean ground beef and Italian sausage for the most amazing flavour. Serve it over spaghetti topped with parmesan or use it in a lasagna for an extra special dinner the whole family will enjoy! This post may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Please see my full disclosure policy for details. Ladies and gentlemen — introducing the BEST meat sauce ever! Well, according to myself and everyone who's tried it, that is. This is my absolute favourite homemade pasta sauce! I've been making it for years and it's never failed me once. I don't want to sound like a snob, but I've never been one to use pasta sauce straight from the jar. Not that there's anything wrong with that, but making your own pasta sauce from-scratch that uses real/fresh ingredients is a million times better than the stuff in a jar. But homemade doesn't have to mean difficult. This sauce is extremely easy to throw together. The most work you need to do is cooking the onions and browning the meat — after that just add the tomatoes and spices and allow the sauce to simmer for hours until it becomes a rich, flavourful, silky and thick sauce. Ingredients for the Perfect Meat SauceSo what goes into making the best meat sauce ever? Well let's break down the ingredients. Two types of meat — I like to use a combination of lean ground beef and Italian sausage for the most amazing flavour. I used Hot Italian sausage to add some spice, but you can use sweet, mild or even substitute with ground turkey. Now if you prefer a spaghetti sauce without meat, simply leave it out and prepare the recipe as instructed. Three types of tomatoes — crushed tomatoes, tomato sauce and tomato paste are used as the base of this sauce. Make sure you choose the best-quality canned tomatoes for the most excellent flavour. When adding the tomatoes, I like to add a little bit of water to the can, swirl it around, and pour it into the sauce. I usually do this to clean the jars completely and get every last bit of tomato in the sauce. Even without the extra water the sauce will be watery, so to thicken it up we're gonna add a can of tomato paste. Brown Sugar — we add about 2 tablespoons of sugar to give the sauce a little bit of sweetness and mask the acidity in the tomatoes. Seasonings — To add flavour to the sauce, I seasoned it with salt, pepper, dried basil, Italian seasoning, fennel seeds and crushed red pepper flakes to add a little oomf. I used dried herbs instead of fresh herbs, but the sauce was still perfectly flavourful. Time = FlavourThe real secret to this sauces amazing flavour is the long simmering. This sauce needs to simmer and bubble on the stove for at least 2 hours so all the flavours can develop and the meat can get extremely tender. The longer the sauce simmers, the thicker it will get and the flavour will be even more irresistible. You can even do this in a slow cooker! Just brown the onion, garlic and meat on the stove top then out it into your slow cooker. Add the tomatoes and spices and allow it to simmer on low all day. I recommend starting in the morning so the sauce will be ready by dinner time. This recipe makes a lot of sauce, but I still manage to finish it in about a week of spaghetti dinners. If you have a big family, you can double (or triple — use an extra large pot) the recipe and freeze half for a quick weeknight dinner. Or if you make a double batch, you can use half of it to make my Perfect Lasagnarecipe. This sauce combined with the multiple cheeses is to die for! I also like to pour it over some spaghetti with parmesan and enjoy it with a side of either garlic bread or these Homemade Garlic Butter Breadsticks. The perfect Italian dinner! Use this sauce in my Perfect Lasagna Recipe!>>PIN ME FOR LATER<<WATCH THE FULL TUTORIAL ON YOUTUBESHARE YOUR PICS!Follow me on Instagram and tag #queensleeappetit so I can see and share all of your Queenslee Appétit creations in my stories and the QA Newsletter! FOLLOW QUEENSLEE APPÉTITLike what you see? Make sure you‘re following Queenslee Appétit for more tasty recipes! Pinterest | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube Have any questions about the recipe? Contact me here, and I’ll be happy to help! SWEETEN UP YOUR INBOX!SUBSCRIBE to the Queenslee Appétit Newsletter to recieve new recipe notifications, monthly baking tips, sneak peeks to upcoming recipes, exclusive recipes and more! Let's get cooking! Ingredients
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Nutrition Information: Yield: 16 Serving Size: 1 BON APPÉTIT!Love, Dedra ©QUEENSLEE APPÉTIT. All images & content are copyright protected. Please do not use my images without prior permission. If you want to republish this recipe, please re-write the recipe in your own words, or link back to this post for the recipe. Can you cook ground beef and Italian sausage together?In this recipe, lean ground beef and Italian sausage are the base for the tomato meat sauce, which is flavored with onion, garlic, basil, oregano, and crushed red pepper. This ideal blend of meats not only tastes great but also helps the dish to stay moist during cooking.
Can I cook sausage and ground beef together?In a large skillet, brown the sausage and ground beef over medium heat for 8 min. Stir meat and break apart. Add onion and garlic, sauté for 4 min. until meat is no longer pink.
Can you put Italian sausage in spaghetti?This is my favorite method of making Italian sausage spaghetti. By browning the sausages first and then cooking them in the sauce at a long, slow simmer, the sausage is loaded with flavor and firm, but tender--almost meatball-like in texture.
Do you cook sausage before putting in sauce?Ground meatballs, Italian sausage, pork, or ox tail, can all be put directly into the sauce raw as long as you are cooking the sauce until the meat is cooked.
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