My husband's family has been making this for years and years and years. When I first married into the family everyone kept on telling me how wonderful Auntie's Spaghetti sauce was but I was happy with a pre made can from the grocery store. I finally decided we needed to get some unnecessary sugar out of our diet, bucked up and made it. It took a few times for me to adjust to the taste because I was used to the sugary spaghetti sauces from the grocery store. Now I can easily eat this by the spoonful. It has all the right spices and just the right amount of flavor. I also love that it is so so so easy to make, makes such a large amount and it's perfect for freezing. I always have some in my freezer for a quick go to meal.
2 lb. ground beef (I’ve used ground turkey and it’s just as delicious)
12 (8oz) cans tomato sauce (I use one huge one from Costco)
2 t. garlic salt
1/2 t pepper
2 T Italian Seasoning
2 T dry minced onion
2 T dry parsley
At the bottom of a large heavy bottom pot, brown meat and add all crushed herbs and seasonings. Stir meat a lot to make meat fine. Simmer 5-7 minutes; drain off fat. Add tomato sauce and lower heat. Simmer at least 2 hours to reduce liquid and sauce becomes thickened. I usually simmer the sauce most of the day. Use what you need for dinner and then freeze the leftovers. I usually freeze it in gallon sized Ziploc bags to save space in my freezer – that way you can stack them flat.
