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  2. Puchero - Wikipedia

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    Philippine puchero. In Philippine cuisine, puchero (Spanish: Pochero; Tagalog: putsero) is a dish composed of beef chunks stewed with saba bananas (or plantains). The dish may also include potatoes or sweet potatoes, chorizos de Bilbao, bok choy, leeks, chickpeas, cabbage and tomato sauce. Other versions replace beef with chicken or pork.

  3. Cacciatore - Wikipedia

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    Cacciatore. Cacciatore (/ ˌkɑːtʃəˈtɔːri /, / ˌkætʃ -/, [1] Italian: [kattʃaˈtoːre]; lit. 'hunter') or cacciatora refers to an Italian meal prepared with onions, herbs, usually tomatoes, often peppers, and sometimes wine. Cacciatore is popularly made with braised chicken [2] (pollo alla cacciatora) or rabbit [3] (coniglio alla ...

  4. Ketchup - Wikipedia

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    Ketchup or catsup (/ ˈ k ɛ tʃ ə p, ˈ k æ t s u p, ˈ k ɑː tʃ ə p /) is a table condiment with a sweet and sour flavor. "Ketchup" now typically refers to tomato ketchup [1] (also known as tomato sauce outside of North America) although early recipes for various different varieties of ketchup contained mushrooms, oysters, mussels, egg whites, grapes or walnuts, among other ingredients.

  5. Spaghetti alla puttanesca - Wikipedia

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    Media: Spaghetti alla puttanesca. Spaghetti alla puttanesca (Italian: [spaˈɡetti alla puttaˈneska]) is a pasta dish invented in Naples in the mid-20th century and made typically with tomatoes, olives, capers, anchovies, garlic, peperoncino, extra virgin olive oil, and salt. [ 1 ][ 2 ]

  6. How to Fix Burnt Tomato Sauce, According to a Chef - AOL

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    Stir constantly over low heat in a heavy-duty pot. Take your time when making tomato sauce to ensure it doesn’t burn; it might take an hour or more to reduce.“ [There’s] no sense in rushing ...

  7. Antonio Latini - Wikipedia

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    Born in Collamato, [1] now a frazione of the town of Fabriano, in the province of Ancona, his cookbook, Lo scalco alla moderna "the Modern Steward", (Naples, vol. I 1692, vol. II 1694), [2] contains in its first volume the (surprisingly late) [3] earliest surviving recipes for tomato sauce, [4] though he did not suggest serving it over pasta.