1. Introduction
Italian Sunday Sauce, often referred to as “Sunday Gravy,” is a slow-simmered culinary tradition that serves as the centerpiece of family gatherings. Unlike a quick marinara, this sauce is a rich, meat-infused masterpiece that cooks for several hours. The process involves braising various cuts of meat—typically meatballs and Italian sausages—directly in a tomato base until they are fork-tender and the sauce has reached a deep, ruby-red color. This labor of love results in a complex flavor profile where the savory fats of the meat perfectly balance the acidity of the tomatoes.
2. Ingredients