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Traditional family-preparation Solstmas dinner for Neil Lincoln family for many years. | Traditional family-preparation Solstmas dinner for Neil Lincoln family for many years. | ||
− | == Lincoln (Neil) Family Spaghetti == | + | == Lincoln (Neil) Family Spaghetti Sauce == |
3 pork roasts | 3 pork roasts | ||
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Lots of large white onions, until pot is full. | Lots of large white onions, until pot is full. | ||
(Probably put in 9 in the batch we did solstmas 2003) | (Probably put in 9 in the batch we did solstmas 2003) | ||
− | 13 chili | + | 13 chili Tepins |
Sear pork on all sides in huge cauldron. | Sear pork on all sides in huge cauldron. | ||
Deglaze cauldron (searing pan) with tomato sauce. | Deglaze cauldron (searing pan) with tomato sauce. | ||
Pour tomato sauce in cauldron. | Pour tomato sauce in cauldron. | ||
+ | Put the pork back into the Cauldron. | ||
In separate bowl, hydrate porcini mushrooms in warm water. | In separate bowl, hydrate porcini mushrooms in warm water. | ||
Scoop out hydrated mushrooms, toss into cauldron. | Scoop out hydrated mushrooms, toss into cauldron. | ||
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Can use a food processor. Better than hand cranked food mill. | Can use a food processor. Better than hand cranked food mill. | ||
pour into cauldron. | pour into cauldron. | ||
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Bring couldron to a slow boil stirring regularly. | Bring couldron to a slow boil stirring regularly. | ||
Reduce heat to simmer. Simmer for 2 days stirring | Reduce heat to simmer. Simmer for 2 days stirring | ||
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− | == Grandmay Faye's Recipe for Lincoln Spaghetti | + | == Grandmay Faye's Recipe for Lincoln Spaghetti Sauce (small batch)== |
3 pork steaks | 3 pork steaks | ||
6 small cans del monte tomato sauce | 6 small cans del monte tomato sauce | ||
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1 big bunch parseley | 1 big bunch parseley | ||
1 handful porcini mushrooms | 1 handful porcini mushrooms | ||
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+ | Serve on large quantities of Spaghetti. | ||
Serve with sharp aged parmesan and garlic bread made with | Serve with sharp aged parmesan and garlic bread made with |
Revision as of 02:14, 28 December 2004
Traditional family-preparation Solstmas dinner for Neil Lincoln family for many years.
Lincoln (Neil) Family Spaghetti Sauce
3 pork roasts - can substitute a lot of portabello mushrooms for meat, see vegetarian note below. 11 bunches of parsley 6 heads of garlic (yes, heads, equivalent to about 30 cloves, or one large bowl full of peeled cloves) 24 large cans of del monte tomato sauce 3 jars of italian seasoning 1 fistfull of sugar a pinch of salt 8 1 oz bags of dried porcini mushrooms dried is better than fresh for this Lots of large white onions, until pot is full. (Probably put in 9 in the batch we did solstmas 2003) 13 chili Tepins Sear pork on all sides in huge cauldron. Deglaze cauldron (searing pan) with tomato sauce. Pour tomato sauce in cauldron. Put the pork back into the Cauldron. In separate bowl, hydrate porcini mushrooms in warm water. Scoop out hydrated mushrooms, toss into cauldron. Pour off mushroom liquor into cauldron, but don't put bottom dregs and sand into cauldron. Remove skin, stem, and root of white onions. Remove skin of garlic. Wash parsley. Grind onions, garlic, and parseley into a fine pulp. Can use a food processor. Better than hand cranked food mill. pour into cauldron. Bring couldron to a slow boil stirring regularly. Reduce heat to simmer. Simmer for 2 days stirring when possible. Don't let it burn on the bottom.
Grandmay Faye's Recipe for Lincoln Spaghetti Sauce (small batch)
3 pork steaks 6 small cans del monte tomato sauce 6 cloves garlic 3 chili tipinis 2 large white onions 2 table spoons italian seasoning 1 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon sugar 1 big bunch parseley 1 handful porcini mushrooms
Serve on large quantities of Spaghetti.
Serve with sharp aged parmesan and garlic bread made with crusty sour french bread.
Vegetarian Note: Add extra porcinis and dry-pan-searing or roasting thickly sliced portabellos is probably a good way to go. I would probably also make some Crispy Tofu a la Erowid and throw it in, with a less asian and more spaghetti-oriented marinade.