The better quality pot will perform better as the bottom will expand heat more evenly. Along with a better quality pot or pan, make sure you preheat your pot or pan and use enough oil to cover the bottom. When making home made sauce I usually start early in the morning and allow my pot to warm on a low heat with enough oil to cover the bottom to coat and to preheat the pot. Once the pot is preheated and heated evenly I slowly start to add my sauce to cook. If you don't turn your burner up too high, stir often (every 30 to 45 minutes) and use my method above you will see tremendous improved results.
about 12 to 18 months
To prevent spaghetti from sticking together while cooking, make sure to use a large pot with plenty of water and add salt to the water before boiling. Stir the spaghetti occasionally while cooking and add a little bit of oil to the water to help prevent sticking. After cooking, rinse the spaghetti with cold water to stop the cooking process and further prevent sticking.
You can keep meat sauce in your fridge for a couple of days. You can typically keep meat sauce in the fridge for up to 2 or 3 days.
strain off excess water from pasta, than saute pasta and sauce together.
It's quick, it's easy and above all it has tomato sauce in it. Toast also helps keep it together.
Seedless spaghetti sauce does not exist because tomatoes, the main ingredient in spaghetti sauce, do not have seeds. Tomatoes are classified as fruit, and their seeds are typically found in the gel-like substance surrounding the seeds. When making spaghetti sauce, the seeds are usually removed by straining or using seedless tomato varieties to achieve a smoother consistency.
3 days if you have it for 2 or less than ur fricken screwd
Yes, but only if you keep it for at least 3 months. That happened to me when I left spaghetti sauce for 4 months, and it was so moldy you could just barely see the sauce!
Yes, most people actually prefer marinara.
If it's bought and unopened in a can or a jar, then no. If it has been opened then yes you have to refrigerate it. If it's in an opened can, transfer the contents to another container and refrigerate. If it's homemade sauce, yes you have to refrigerate. If you want to keep it longer than several days, freeze it.
good question. i have actually researched this and i have found the answer for it recently. well it all depends on what kind of sauce you have or use. But normally up to a week. hope this helps.
The cornmeal is meant to keep the bread from sticking and to make the bottom crust crunchier. You can use plain flour or parchment paper to prevent sticking, but it just won't be quite as crunchy.