Guest guest Posted July 4, 2007 Report Share Posted July 4, 2007 This sure sounds easy to make. I have never heard of Ariosto brand but I have a brand I can substitute. Fiona , " Harry.Baggins " <harry.baggins wrote: > > Giovanna's Vegetarian Bolognaise Sauce > > > > 1 Onion finely chopped > > 1 Clove Garlic chopped > > 3 Cups TVP granules (Textured Vegetable Protein) > > 1 tbs Oil > > 1 tbs Parsley > > 1 small packet Ariosto Herbs (from Italian delicatessen) > > 1 Can Tomatoes and a Can of puree, or ½ bottle crushed tomato sauce > > 1 Massells vegetarian stock cube > > 1 tbs butter > > salt+pepper > > 1 tsp chopped Basil > > 1 glass of red wine > > 1 tbs tomato paste > > 2 Bay leaves > > > > Soak TVP in a little water for 15 minutes. > > Brown onion and garlic in a pan with a little oil. Add parsley, butter, TVP, salt+pepper, and herbs. Stir very well and add stock cube and red wine and cook for about 10 minutes. > > > > Reduce heat and simmer for approximately two hours adding water or more red wine when necessary. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2007 Report Share Posted July 4, 2007 Fiona, Good luck with the bolognaise. It's a great receipe. Harry > This sure sounds easy to make. > I have never heard of Ariosto brand but I have a brand I can > substitute. > Fiona , " Harry.Baggins " <harry.baggins wrote: > > Giovanna's Vegetarian Bolognaise Sauce > > > > 1 Onion finely chopped > > 1 Clove Garlic chopped > > 3 Cups TVP granules (Textured Vegetable Protein) > > 1 tbs Oil > > 1 tbs Parsley > > 1 small packet Ariosto Herbs (from Italian delicatessen) > > 1 Can Tomatoes and a Can of puree, or ½ bottle crushed tomato sauce > > 1 Massells vegetarian stock cube > > 1 tbs butter > > salt+pepper > > 1 tsp chopped Basil > > 1 glass of red wine > > 1 tbs tomato paste > > 2 Bay leaves > > > > Soak TVP in a little water for 15 minutes. > > Brown onion and garlic in a pan with a little oil. Add parsley, butter, TVP, salt+pepper, and herbs. Stir very well and add stock cube and red wine and cook for about 10 minutes. > > > > Reduce heat and simmer for approximately two hours adding water or more red wine when necessary. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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