Preparing a meal is more than simply putting food on the table. Over the years we have loved hearing stories from fans of Tuttorosso Tomatoes. It never ceases to amaze us how deep rooted the traditions around cooking and family are to so many. We are honored to play a part of the memories created in your kitchens.
For many, food conjures memories of a childhood, a special occasion or a certain someone. Like a family tradition of enjoying
Polenta a Tavola or
Polenta on the Table involving hot polenta being spread on a board brought over from the old country in South Central Italy. We've heard from many how your nonna made Sunday Gravy with Tuttorosso Crushed Tomatoes, passing that tradition down to younger generations. Another favorite memories shared with us comes from a daughter who carries on the tradition of making her mommy's lasagna at Christmas each year -
24 pound lasagna!
Get our recipe for Pork Ragu with Creamy Polenta and serve it family style, click here >
It seems we have become a staple to many who believe in only using quality ingredients in their
Sunday sauce, because that is what they learned from someone they relied on as the expert; a grandma, nonna, mother or their grandpa. No matter where it was learned, you, like us know that in order to create your best creations, you must first start with the best ingredients. Whether you are cooking for a family of four or
feeding the neighborhood kids, your best creations start with Tuttorosso Tomatoes.
As we near the end of another year, we would like to remind each of you to enjoy each other as you gather together. Take time to remember those who may no longer be with us at the table, but remain forever in our hearts. Think of those who for many reasons are not able to join us and wish them many blessings. Be kind to one another and remember that not everyone have the fortune of enjoy a holiday meal with family and friends, consider donating to your local pantry to help those in need. Thank you bringing us into your kitchen and being a part of your memories.