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      Title: HERBED TOMATO SPAGHETTI SAUCE
 Categories: Seasonings, Italian, Sauces
      Yield: 1 batch
 
      2 tb Olive oil
      1 md Red onion; chopped
      1 md Bell pepper; chopped
      2    Or 3 garlic cloves; minced
      3 md Carrots; chopped
    1/2 lb Mushrooms; coarsely chopped
      8 c  Chopped fresh seeded
           -- tomatoes
           -or-
     28 oz Canned tomatoes
      1 ts Aniseed; crushed
      1    Bay leaf; broken
    1/4 c  Dry red wine
    1/4 c  Fresh oregano; chopped
    1/4 c  Fresh basil; chopped
    1/4 c  Italian parsley; chopped
      2 tb Lemon balm; chopped
 
  Saute onion, bell pepper, garlic and carrots in olive
  oil in a 4-qt. saucepan until vegetables are tender
  (about 10 minutes).  Add mushrooms and continue
  cooking 2 or 3 minutes more.
  
  Add tomatoes, bay leaf, aniseed and wine.  Simmer,
  uncovered, stirring occasionally, until sauce thickens
  (about 1 to 1 1/2 hours).
  
  Add oregano, basil, parsley and lemon balm; stir and
  simmer 15 to 20 minutes longer to let flavors mingle.
  
  Cathy's note:  The recipe says nothing about removing
  the bay leaf afterward, but this is standard practice
  so that any sharp edges on it do not cause discomfort
  or physical damage to people.
  
  The editors wrote:  "Selecting a basic herb-tomato
  sauce from the many, many dozens that were submitted
  was [a]...chore.  This one edged out many
  other...entries for its simplicity, fresh approach,
  and the short cooking time after the leafy herbs were
  added.  While many excellent cooks take the 'less is
  more' approach and add only fractions of teaspoons of
  herbs, we liked the more assertive style here and the
  surprising and intriguing addition of lemon balm
  (which cooks out to a mellow hint of not-quite-lemon).
  This sauce depends on a greater-than-usual amount of
  chopped carrot to cut the acidity of fresh tomatoes."
  
  Recipe from Deborah Sallings of Little Rock, AR in
  "Great Spaghetti Sauce Cookoff" article in "The Herb
  Companion."  Dec. 1992/Jan. 1993, Vol. 5, No. 2.  Pg.
  77.  Posted by Cathy Harned.
 
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