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raccoon

(31,741 posts)
Mon Feb 3, 2025, 04:42 PM Feb 3

I read on the Internet to add a small amount of vanilla extract (about 1/2 teaspoon) to spaghetti sauce to make it less

acidic and improve the taste.

Anyone tried this?

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I read on the Internet to add a small amount of vanilla extract (about 1/2 teaspoon) to spaghetti sauce to make it less (Original Post) raccoon Feb 3 OP
Not vanilla, but my gmom always added a bit of brown sugar woodsprite Feb 3 #1
We use a few choclate chips (works for chili too) n/t FSogol Feb 3 #2
No but a suggestion JustAnotherGen Feb 3 #3
I learned to use carrots, too. blm Feb 3 #7
Adding a tiny bit of baking soda will do the trick. Basso8vb Feb 3 #4
I add about a half a teaspoon to mine Dave in VA Feb 3 #5
My mom caramelized some of the onions and grated a carrot KitFox Feb 3 #6
I believe it's the acid in the tomatoes so anything to cut the acid should work... mitch96 Feb 3 #8
Nutmeg! Pucks mom Feb 3 #9
I put vinegar in my sauce Retrograde Feb 4 #10

woodsprite

(12,382 posts)
1. Not vanilla, but my gmom always added a bit of brown sugar
Mon Feb 3, 2025, 04:43 PM
Feb 3

For that reason to any of her tomato sauce/dishes.

JustAnotherGen

(34,629 posts)
3. No but a suggestion
Mon Feb 3, 2025, 04:45 PM
Feb 3

From making sauce in my mother in laws kitchen in Italy?

Cut the 'heart' out of the garlic. That dramatically decreases the acid. Cut the piece of garlic in half - and you'll find the heart.

Instead of sugar to 'sweeten' - plop in a carrot.

To sweet puttanesca sauce - I actually put a dash of balsamic vinegar in when I'm sauteing the anchovies.

Just tips from my Ninna!

KitFox

(269 posts)
6. My mom caramelized some of the onions and grated a carrot
Mon Feb 3, 2025, 04:55 PM
Feb 3

into the sauce along with a pinch of baking soda, so that’s how I make it.

mitch96

(15,097 posts)
8. I believe it's the acid in the tomatoes so anything to cut the acid should work...
Mon Feb 3, 2025, 06:05 PM
Feb 3

Carrot? sweet, cooked or caramelized onion? sweet. Use a tomato that is less acidic? San Marzano, Roma are said to be less acidic...baking soda cuts acid..
ymmv...
m

Retrograde

(11,017 posts)
10. I put vinegar in my sauce
Tue Feb 4, 2025, 12:09 AM
Feb 4

either white wine vinegar or balsamic, since I find the tomatoes by themselves way too sweet. But then tomato sauces chez Retrograde start with canned tomatoes - it's so simple to make that we don't use prepared sauces.

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