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  2. Tomato Basil Sauce Recipe - AOL

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    Heat oil in a large sauce pan on medium heat; add the onions and garlic and saute until tender and the onions are translucent. Stir in the tomatoes and basil along with the desired salt and pepper; turn the heat to low and simmer for 10 minutes. Your sauce is ready for use.

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    The orzo soaks up the cheese sauce, and you get an incredible sauce to pasta ratio with the small pasta bits and multitudes of creaminess in every bite. Get the Cheesy Kale Orzo With Herbed Bread ...

  4. You'll Make This Creamy Sun-Dried Tomato Pasta Again ... - AOL

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    Sun-dried tomato pasta is a quick and easy weeknight meal that the whole family will enjoy. It has sun-dried tomatoes, chicken, spinach, and a creamy sauce. ... spinach, and a creamy sauce. Skip ...

  5. 15 Minute Creamy Sun-Dried Tomato Basil Cashew Pasta

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    Bring a large pot of water to a boil. In the bowl of a food processor add the cashews and process 1 - 2 minutes or until the cashews start to become powdery.

  6. Tomato Basil Penne with Sweet Potato and Beet Balls

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  7. Tomato sauce - Wikipedia

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    Penne pasta served with tomato sauce. Tomato sauce in Italian cuisine is first mentioned in Antonio Latini's cookbook Lo scalco alla moderna (Naples, 1692). [12] Latini was chef to the Spanish viceroy of Naples, and one of his tomato recipes is for sauce "in the Spanish style" (Italian: alla spagnuola).

  8. Amatriciana sauce - Wikipedia

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    The first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook L'Apicio Moderno by Roman chef Francesco Leonardi. [ 9 ] The amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in Rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection [ 10 ] between Rome and Amatrice. [ 11 ]

  9. Spaghetti alla puttanesca - Wikipedia

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    Various recipes in Italian cookbooks dating back to the 19th century describe pasta sauces very similar to a modern puttanesca under different names. One of the earliest dates from 1844, when Ippolito Cavalcanti, in his Cucina teorico-pratica, included a recipe from popular Neapolitan cuisine, calling it vermicelli all'oglio con olive capperi ed alici salse. [7]