by Larry and Marc Forgione
View ProfileEnjoy the slow-simmered simplicity of a homestyle tomato sauce and perfectly al dente pasta. Kid-inspired rotelle a.k.a. 'wagon wheel' pasta are actually the ideal shape to capture all of this delicious pomodoro sauce. You don't have to be a kid to love this dish, we promise!
Nutritional facts
Protein
15g
Carbs
92g
Calories
460
Fat
4.5g
Ingredients
Veg, Tomatoes, Whole, Canned, Italian, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Black Pepper, Garlic, Onion, Kosher Salt, Rotelle Pasta, Crushed Red Pepper, Basil
Reviews
4.0
Based on 1121 reviews
At his pioneering Manhattan restaurant, An American Place, Larry Forgione established himself as a visionary locavore and the "Godfather of American cuisine." His son Marc Forgione is the chef and co-owner of the eponymous Tribeca restaurant and Peasant. Thanksgiving is the Forgione family's favorite holiday and their meal honors the food and traditions of Native Americans (who were at the first Thanksgiving). Marc's crowning feat on Next Iron Chef was Battle Thanksgiving where he prepared an homage to the First Thanksgiving in 1621 without the turkey (he did venison). Similarly, Larry’s Thanksgiving dishes often pay homage to Native Americans by using native, local ingredients such as wild game, salmon, oysters, and sweet potatoes. Marc and Larry’s CookUnity Thanksgiving dish features some of their favorite family dishes using local ingredients - red wine braised short ribs, maple whipped sweet potatoes (originally created by Larry at an American Place), and brussels sprouts with bacon.
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