How to Make Italian Sunday Sauce

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Why am I just seeing your channel??!! Love how you cook with your family traditions while not knocking the way anyone else does it👏🏾👏🏾.

chrisknight
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Watching this video gave me chills. Almost identical to how my family makes our sauce. And the macaroni in one bowl, not too much sauce, with the meat in another is so spot on. So glad I found your channel. Too many Italian-Americans on the internet think they’re Tony Soprano or are role playing some caricature of what it is to be Italian. So glad to finally see someone representing our culture so well.

kazoohero
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This is one of the most underrated cooking channels on YouTube I love all the stuff you do!!

benmerkel
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I grew up Irish American kid in North East New Jersey in late 50’s to the early seventies. By the time I started high school, I was done with Sunday roast and potatoes with frozen Birds Eye vegetables. My high school, girlfriend, Italian American, invited me to Sunday dinner at her house, done, never wanted anything else on Sunday. Between her mother, her aunts and grandmother I learned various Sunday gravy’s. I stumbled across your channel and I have to say it was delightful to hear your family story and watch you teach that wonderful tradition. I really enjoyed the video! Thanks! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

treyjohns
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Great job man. Nice to see someone honor their grandparents memory through the food they loved.

eg
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Today is Monday, and i have to say your channel is LEGIT. I made this recipe yesterday, and it was a hit. The whole family loved it. Easy and delicious. Thanks for sharing. I'm going to try some more of your recipes.

coplock
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I'm officially addicted to your channel. Great cooking!

Dusty
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Im from the UK and i love italian and italian american culture i love the food, this is making me very hungry 🤤🤤 great video.

stephencook
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I like hearing about your family. Thanks for sharing 😊

dwaynesgirl
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My family came here from Sicily in the early 1900’s. Giacomo and Mary, my grandparents. But they would never call it gravy because, my grandma said, Italians have so many different and wonderful sauces that to call it gravy was an American term that was meant for roasts. So this was our Sunday meat sauce and yes. Everything you put in brought back such vivid memories of 6 year old me standing on an old wooden stool, stirring the sauce with a wide wooden spoon while grandpa sang opera from La Traviata.

territhomas
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Chris, so much passion, heart and soul went into this sauce and such an honor to your grand parents!!! Awesome, awesome video and recipe!!! Bob and I really enjoyed watching and will try making this Sunday sauce!! 😊

EasyCookingWithLindaB
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I made what we call, Sabatini sauce on Easter and put it on Homemade fettuccine. I enjoyed seeing you keeping your family traditions alive and when we say our blessing before eating we always thank our ancestors for teaching us how to make these special foods. The memories make me so happy. Thanks for sharing.

joannewachel
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I just found your channel and I am thrilled!!!! The way you paid such loving tribute to your Grandparents was really touching and is obvious that this was a very emotional experience for you and your sincerity and love just shines throughout this whole video!!! Such a beautiful, special video and a wonderful tribute to your Grandparents❤❤❤

TvigJayda
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Thanks for sharing! So many commonalities to my Italian family. I remember them using sausage links and grandma was so proud of the sausage. Like you say, the star of the show. I can smell that sauce in my mind. Take care!

scalfaroc
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Great Job. Love the way you talk about your Grandparents, the history, and the Sunday Sauce.

Thanks, Daniel


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DanielBMr-SundaySauce
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So many amazing tips in here. I'm going to try this over Christmas with my son. This looks like my mom's mother's sauce, your "gravy" (we called it sauce) is more like my father's mother's sauce.

And I agree with whoever says this is one of the most underrated channels on YouTube; this is real deal!

iocat
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Gravy goes on potatoes. First time we heard someone say gravy on pasta, we as an Italian family were so confused!! My Grandparents were from Pratola Peligna, Italy. They became citizens, learned the English language, worked hard and had 5 kids. Grandpa always said he would die a saint. That man died Nov.1st on all saint’s day! No lie.
Grandma lived on for many years after. She had only been 16 when they got married & he was in his early 30’s! Arranged marriage……
Btw, Prince brand was what my mom always bought! I never see that in the grocery stores by me. 🇮🇹
Thanks for sharing your story and recipe. ♥️

Fungirl
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Gravy is for Thanksgiving! So true. In my family we use sauce. Also you’re the first person since my grandmother to know the balls go in raw. I’ve been doing it for years because of her. No one else knows this severer. Until you! Love the video. Happy I found your channel.

DPrintedHam
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I was taught the same way to make spaghetti sauce by my Sicilian grandmother and mother, my grandfather never really learned English, my grandmother was the one who spoke speak English to the grandchildren. Unfortunately, my grandchildren don’t like Sicilian sauce because it’s too thin, they like thick sauce. My grandmother always added a pinch of baking soda when the sauce started to boiled to reduce the acidity, I enjoyed your show 😊

deborahlarson
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Our nana Lucia came thru Ellis and never learned English or drove. She was too busy cooking and having 13 kids. At 42 she became a naturalized citizen. An additional paper with names and DOBs had to be stapled on to record her kids. She lived a long happy life here :)

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