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I'm new members in this group. Actually, my English are not very good,
so i am sorry if i not use a grammar correctly. I want know how to
cook a delicious spaghetti. Could you send me a recipes of the
spaghetti?

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> I'm new members in this group. Actually, my English are not very good,
> so i am sorry if i not use a grammar correctly. I want know how to
> cook a delicious spaghetti. Could you send me a recipes of the
> spaghetti?


Hi, sharifah ... are you talking about spaghetti with a tomato sauce?

What kind of recipe are you looking for? There are millions of
them.

nancy


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On Sep 2, 8:29 pm, "Nancy Young" > wrote:
> "sharifah" > wrote
>
> > I'm new members in this group. Actually, my English are not very good,
> > so i am sorry if i not use a grammar correctly. I want know how to
> > cook a delicious spaghetti. Could you send me a recipes of the
> > spaghetti?

>
> Hi, sharifah ... are you talking about spaghetti with a tomato sauce?
>
> What kind of recipe are you looking for? There are millions of
> them.
>
> nancy


> thank you Nancy for reply my message.
> Yes, i want know the recipes of spaghetti with a tomato sauce. Could you help me?


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On Sep 2, 8:29 pm, "Nancy Young" > wrote:
> "sharifah" > wrote
>
> > I'm new members in this group. Actually, my English are not very good,
> > so i am sorry if i not use a grammar correctly. I want know how to
> > cook a delicious spaghetti. Could you send me a recipes of the
> > spaghetti?

>
> Hi, sharifah ... are you talking about spaghetti with a tomato sauce?
>
> What kind of recipe are you looking for? There are millions of
> them.
>
> nancy


> Are you in online?, i waiting for you to reply my message. I hope that you can reply my message as soon as you can..


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> On Sep 2, 8:29 pm, "Nancy Young" > wrote:
>> "sharifah" > wrote
>>
>> > I'm new members in this group. Actually, my English are not very good,
>> > so i am sorry if i not use a grammar correctly. I want know how to
>> > cook a delicious spaghetti. Could you send me a recipes of the
>> > spaghetti?

>>
>> Hi, sharifah ... are you talking about spaghetti with a tomato sauce?
>>
>> What kind of recipe are you looking for? There are millions of
>> them.


>> Are you in online?, i waiting for you to reply my message. I hope that
>> you
>>can reply my message as soon as you can..


Okay, I'm wondering if you have canned tomatoes, or if you are
looking for a fresh tomato sauce.

nancy




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On Sep 2, 8:29 pm, "Nancy Young" > wrote:
> "sharifah" > wrote
>
> > I'm new members in this group. Actually, my English are not very good,
> > so i am sorry if i not use a grammar correctly. I want know how to
> > cook a delicious spaghetti. Could you send me a recipes of the
> > spaghetti?

>
> Hi, sharifah ... are you talking about spaghetti with a tomato sauce?
>
> What kind of recipe are you looking for? There are millions of
> them.


This looks good to me, I hope King's Crown (Lynne) doesn't mind
me reposting it:
Basil Sauce - Great with meatballs.


1/3 cup of olive oil
2 handfuls of fresh basil (approx. 8 T or use 4 T of dry)
1 onion chopped finely
3 cloves of garlic chopped finely
1 30 ish ounce can of tomato sauce (sorry about ounces the cans are around
29 to 32 ounces don't remember)
1 30 ish ounce can of crushed tomatoes ( like to use Contadina for both
tomato products)


Saute' onion, garlic, and basil in olive oil until onion is soft. Add
tomato sauce and crushed tomatoes and simmer about 20 minutes.


Great with no meat at all on pasta, great with meatballs, can brown about 1
pound of ground beef and add to it.


Lynne



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On Sep 2, 9:20 pm, "Nancy Young" > wrote:
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> > On Sep 2, 8:29 pm, "Nancy Young" > wrote:
> >> "sharifah" > wrote

>
> >> > I'm new members in this group. Actually, my English are not very good,
> >> > so i am sorry if i not use a grammar correctly. I want know how to
> >> > cook a delicious spaghetti. Could you send me a recipes of the
> >> > spaghetti?

>
> >> Hi, sharifah ... are you talking about spaghetti with a tomato sauce?

>
> >> What kind of recipe are you looking for? There are millions of
> >> them.
> >> Are you in online?, i waiting for you to reply my message. I hope that
> >> you
> >>can reply my message as soon as you can..

>
> Okay, I'm wondering if you have canned tomatoes, or if you are
> looking for a fresh tomato sauce.
>
> nancy


> i think a fresh tomato sauce would be better...but how to prepare the sauce?


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"sharifah" > wrote

> I'm new members in this group. Actually, my English are not very good,
> so i am sorry if i not use a grammar correctly. I want know how to
> cook a delicious spaghetti. Could you send me a recipes of the
> spaghetti?


This looks like a good recipe, too, if you can click on the link.
You can substitute fresh tomatoes for the canned, but you'll
need a can of tomato paste:

http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/reci...ml?rsrc=search

The recipe will give you the general idea. Good luck.

nancy


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> The recipe will give you the general idea. Good luck.
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> nancy
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>
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@@@@@ Now You're Cooking! Export Format

Spaghetti With Fresh Tomato-Basil Sauce

none

1/2 cup olive oil
1 small red serrano chile; sliced
3 garlic cloves; minced
3 pounds plum tomatoes; seeded, chopped
1/2 cup chopped fresh basil
Salt; to taste
Freshly-ground black pepper; to taste
16 ounces spaghetti; cooked
Grated Parmesan

Heat oil in heavy large skillet over medium heat. Add chile and garlic
and saute until tender, about 2 minutes. Stir in tomatoes and simmer
until soft, stirring occasionally, about 20 minutes.

Add basil. Season with salt and pepper. Cook until thick, about 10
minutes. Pour over cooked spaghetti. Sprinkle with Parmesan.

This recipe yields 4 servings.

Source:
"Bon Appétit, October 1990"

Contributor: Ellen Slaby, Brookline, MA

Yield: 4 servings

Preparation Time: 0:00
** Exported from Now You're Cooking! v5.82 **



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On Sep 2, 9:34 pm, "Nancy Young" > wrote:
> "sharifah" > wrote
>
> > I'm new members in this group. Actually, my English are not very good,
> > so i am sorry if i not use a grammar correctly. I want know how to
> > cook a delicious spaghetti. Could you send me a recipes of the
> > spaghetti?

>
> This looks like a good recipe, too, if you can click on the link.
> You can substitute fresh tomatoes for the canned, but you'll
> need a can of tomato paste:
>
> http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/reci..._9936_33030,00....
>
> The recipe will give you the general idea. Good luck.
>
> nancy


> Erm.. I think this recipes are delicious. I must try this cooking methods to get the real spaghetti taste. Can i add some chili in the spaghetii?
> I like eat the spicy food..




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On Sep 2, 9:46 pm, hahabogus > wrote:
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> > The recipe will give you the general idea. Good luck.

>
> > nancy

>
> @@@@@ Now You're Cooking! Export Format
>
> Spaghetti With Fresh Tomato-Basil Sauce
>
> none
>
> 1/2 cup olive oil
> 1 small red serrano chile; sliced
> 3 garlic cloves; minced
> 3 pounds plum tomatoes; seeded, chopped
> 1/2 cup chopped fresh basil
> Salt; to taste
> Freshly-ground black pepper; to taste
> 16 ounces spaghetti; cooked
> Grated Parmesan
>
> Heat oil in heavy large skillet over medium heat. Add chile and garlic
> and saute until tender, about 2 minutes. Stir in tomatoes and simmer
> until soft, stirring occasionally, about 20 minutes.
>
> Add basil. Season with salt and pepper. Cook until thick, about 10
> minutes. Pour over cooked spaghetti. Sprinkle with Parmesan.
>
> This recipe yields 4 servings.
>
> Source:
> "Bon Appétit, October 1990"
>
> Contributor: Ellen Slaby, Brookline, MA
>
> Yield: 4 servings
>
> Preparation Time: 0:00
> ** Exported from Now You're Cooking! v5.82 **
>
> --
>
> The house of the burning beet-Alan
>
> It'll be a sunny day in August, when the Moon will shine that night-
> Elbonian Folklore


> thankyou for giving me the recipes of spagethii.


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> "sharifah" > wrote
>
> > I'm new members in this group. Actually, my English are not very good,
> > so i am sorry if i not use a grammar correctly. I want know how to
> > cook a delicious spaghetti. Could you send me a recipes of the
> > spaghetti?

>
> This looks like a good recipe, too, if you can click on the link.
> You can substitute fresh tomatoes for the canned, but you'll
> need a can of tomato paste:
>
> http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/reci...0,00.html?rsrc
> =search
>
> The recipe will give you the general idea. Good luck.
>
> nancy


Yes. I like to peel and chop fresh tomatoes and add tomato paste to that.
It just seems to have a richer flavor.

I also frequently add sliced mushrooms to my tomato sauces.
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> On Sep 2, 9:34 pm, "Nancy Young" > wrote:
> > "sharifah" > wrote
> >
> > > I'm new members in this group. Actually, my English are not very good,
> > > so i am sorry if i not use a grammar correctly. I want know how to
> > > cook a delicious spaghetti. Could you send me a recipes of the
> > > spaghetti?

> >
> > This looks like a good recipe, too, if you can click on the link.
> > You can substitute fresh tomatoes for the canned, but you'll
> > need a can of tomato paste:
> >
> > http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/reci..._9936_33030,00....
> >
> > The recipe will give you the general idea. Good luck.
> >
> > nancy

>
> > Erm.. I think this recipes are delicious. I must try this cooking methods
> > to get the real spaghetti taste. Can i add some chili in the spaghetii?
> > I like eat the spicy food..


Sharifah, MOST people tweak (change) recipes to meet their personal
tastes! You can add anything you want to it.
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> On Sep 2, 9:34 pm, "Nancy Young" > wrote:
> > "sharifah" > wrote
> >
> > > I'm new members in this group. Actually, my English are not very good,
> > > so i am sorry if i not use a grammar correctly. I want know how to
> > > cook a delicious spaghetti. Could you send me a recipes of the
> > > spaghetti?

> >
> > This looks like a good recipe, too, if you can click on the link.
> > You can substitute fresh tomatoes for the canned, but you'll
> > need a can of tomato paste:
> >
> > http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/reci..._9936_33030,00....
> >
> > The recipe will give you the general idea. Good luck.
> >
> > nancy

>
> > Erm.. I think this recipes are delicious. I must try this cooking methods to get the real spaghetti taste. Can i add some chili in the spaghetii?
> > I like eat the spicy food..


Yes of course. There is an Italian sauce called 'arrabiata' which
contains chiles.
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