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 Posted By: Mama Mangia 
Jun 28  # 6 of 21
Ragu is a term for meat-based sauce.

Ragu bolognese is a term for the sauce which is made in Bologna - northern Italy.

Bolognese sauce had very little tomatoes/tomato paste in it compared to other sauces.

And of course - thanks to the "tweaking" by those that don't know any better - bolognese sauce has been changed so much that they don't know what real bolognese is. Bolognese is MEAT-BASED - some ruin it with too many veggies and too many tomatoes, etc.
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 Posted By: chubbyalaskagriz 
Jun 28  # 7 of 21
Your bolognese sounds heavenly, mama! Thanks 4 indulging us w/ your method...

Did anyone see the piece in last month's "Saveur" regarding store-bought "Ragu" spaghetti sauce? It was interesting. Essentially it was "exposing" the use of jarred, store-bought sauce in some homes- usually as a beginning base from which to add ingredients to "make it one's own". I got a chuckle in that it seemed everyone who followed this method seemed to place the empty jars in the trash can in the garage or out in the back-yard before company arrived! I must admit- I too do this w/ certain items- but don't even ask- my secret will go to the grave with me!

Mama- have you ever seen the cookbook from HBO's "The Sopranos"? The recipes to me look mighty fine, but mainly as a fan of the show, I just enjoy the fun & meaty writings & ramblings!
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 Posted By: Mama Mangia 
Jun 29  # 8 of 21
CAG -

You're welcomed!

I hate phonies - meaning - those that "doctor up" something to make it "their" recipe by using jarred/boxed ingredients. It really ticks me off.

Believe it or not - I have a very busy schedule and I have never been able to see the program The Sopranos. I figure that one of these days I'll be able to pick up a DVD collection of the complete series.

I have not seen their cookbook - I don't pay attention to too many Italian cookbooks because some of them are just not "Italian"! But one of these days I would like to browse that one.

I just love "authentic" Italian recipes put together by and Irishman that visited the country and then took the recipes/ideas home and played with them to make an "authentic" Italian cookbook! What a joke!

Hey - it's Sunday - I won't get started...........
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 Posted By: chubbyalaskagriz 
Jun 29  # 9 of 21
I was never one for much TV and in Alaska I worked at many locations for about 10 years that didn't have reception at all. So I went years without seeing movies, weekly programs, etc. that were very popular here in the lower-48.

Finally about the last 2-3 years I was up there we finally got satellite tv in even the most remote corners of the state where my work-places were. At the camps I worked at co-workers and members of the camp populations that we served always had boxed-sets of whole seasons of programs that we traded back and forth, and that's how I became introduced to "The Soprano's" and many other shows like "24", "Golden Girls", "NCIS", "Bones", "Frasier", "Will & Grace", "Keeping Up Appearances" , "The Sheild", etc. (I also have complete cherished collections of my three all-time FAV tv shows "All in the Family", "I Love Lucy" and "The Andy Griffth Show".)

It's SO nice to watch several episodes back-to-back on DVD without commercial interruption and without having to delay to learn the outcomes of exciting cliff-hangers!

Anyway- "The Sopranos"? I LOVE the show- and in all honesty, I still have not seen the final season! The 2 cookbooks? I have them both- given to me as gifts, and I truly can't answer about their authenticity since various regional Italian cuisines are not my "first" cuisine, but they are both medium-sized books that I find lavishly photographed and the contributions of tales and recipes by each of the show's characters makes for a really fun read. They belong to that sub-category of cookbook that one can enjoy reading from cover-to-cover much as they would a novel. Also- it helps greatly and adds to the experience to "know" the show and it's characters.

Amazon.com: The Sopranos Family Cookbook: As Compiled by Artie Bucco: Allen Rucker, Michele Scicolone: Books

Amazon.com: Entertaining with the Sopranos: Carmela Soprano, Allen Rucker, Scicolone, David Chase, Ellen Silverman: Books
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 Posted By: jglass 
Jun 29  # 10 of 21
Mama I made your sauce and it was wonderful.
I cannot thank you enough.