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Sunday Gravy - Whether you call this gravy or sauce - this authentic Italian recipe is pure comfort food!

Say the words Sunday Gravy and just about everyone has an opinion! Should this amazing tomato and meat sauce be called “gravy” or “sauce”?

Either way, sugo della domenica or Sunday’s sauce – is a general term among Italians for a ‘special mama’s sauce’. Here in America, Sunday Gravy is most commonly associated with a tomato-based sauce that is cooked with a variety of meats including meatballs, pork chops, spare ribs and sausage.

Sunday gravy takes hours to cook to achieve the rich, deep flavor that inspires the love that so many people have for this dish – and the sauce is typically served over pasta with meat on the side.

Sunday Gravy - Whether you call this gravy or sauce - this authentic Italian recipe is pure comfort food!

My husband Jack grew up eating Sunday Gravy – and in his family, they actually did call it sauce and not gravy! 🙂 Every Sunday, the entire family would gather at his grandparents’ house for Sunday supper – and a delicious meal was enjoyed including this Sunday Gravy over pasta, Grandma Genacco’s Beef Braciole, and other Italian family classics.

So whether you call this gravy or sauce – this Sunday Gravy recipe is pure, delicious Italian comfort food for the soul. Mangia!

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Sunday Gravy - A Family Feast
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Sunday Gravy

We recommend preparing this on Saturday – the day before your Sunday meal – so the flavors can meld. Also – prep time listed does not include time to prep meatballs.

Yield: 10–12 servings 1x
Prep: 15 minsCook: 2 hours 30 minsTotal: 2 hours 45 minutes
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Ingredients

  • 1/2 of this recipe for Italian-Style Meatballs, see here
  • 1 cup extra virgin olive oil, divided
  • 1 pound beef shin steak, or other bone-in beef cut
  • 1 1/2 pounds lean bone in pork chops
  • 1 1/4 pounds pork spareribs (5-6 ribs)
  • 1 pound Italian sweet sausage
  • 2 cups chopped onions
  • 2 tablespoons chopped garlic
  • 2 teaspoons chopped fresh mint, divided
  • 2 teaspoons chopped fresh basil, divided
  • 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes, divided
  • 2 6–ounce cans tomato paste
  • 2 28–ounce cans crushed good quality tomato such as Cento or Pastene
  • 5 cups of water
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

Instructions

  1. Make raw meatballs according to recipe (see here) and roll into 12 even balls. Do not fry ahead but set aside refrigerated.
  2. In a large heavy bottomed pot or Dutch oven, heat ¼ cup of the olive oil over medium to medium high heat and brown all meat in three batches. Each batch should take about 3-4 minutes on each side. Do not crowd pan. As each batch is browned on both sides, remove to a platter.
  3. Next fry the meatballs on all sides and set aside.
  4. Add the remaining olive oil to the pan drippings and add onions, garlic, half of mint, half of basil and half of the red pepper flakes. Cook about three minutes or until onions are transparent scraping up all brown bits from the bottom.
  5. Add tomato paste and stir to combine. Add canned tomatoes and the water. Add salt and pepper and stir. Stir in the other half of the mint, basil and pepper flakes and place the pot over a heat diffuser.
  6. Add the cooked meat back in along with any juices collected from the platter and stir into the sauce.
  7. Gently place the meatballs over the top, spooning a little gravy over them and gently push them into the gravy.
  8. Get the heat to a medium simmer, cover and cook for one hour, occasionally making sure nothing sticks to the bottom with a large wooden spoon.
  9. After an hour, spoon out the meatballs and cook the gravy for an additional hour uncovered.
  10. After the full two hours, collect the fat that pools at the top and discard. Or chill the mixture overnight (better the next day) and pick off the fat that congeals at the top. Just before the meat is fully cooked, add the meatballs back in. Easier to spoon the fat off the top before placing the meatballs back in.
  11. Serve over spaghetti with a nice crusty Italian bread and grated Parmesan Reggiano cheese.

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Martha is part of the husband-wife team that creates A Family Feast. She loves to cook and entertain for family and friends, and she believes that serving a great meal is one of the best ways to show someone that you care. Martha is a self-taught home cook, who loves to read cookbooks and try new recipes. After a decades-long career in business and online marketing, she now runs A Family Feast full-time. Her specialties are baking, desserts, vegetables and pasta dishes.

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  1. Deb Janis says

    Posted on 12/7/24 at 12:12 am

    I am 70 years old & my grandparents were from Palermo , Sicily & we called the sauce Sugu or gravy. It had lamb, ground beef & Italian sausage in it. I still make it today for my family & they love it!

    Reply
    • Martha says

      Posted on 12/7/24 at 10:09 am

      Sounds very delicious Deb!

      Reply
  2. Robin Sucik says

    Posted on 5/28/24 at 10:07 pm

    Love it

    Reply
    • Martha says

      Posted on 5/29/24 at 10:01 am

      Thanks Robin!

      Reply
  3. Candace Duncan says

    Posted on 9/9/23 at 1:16 pm

    I love this recipe

    Reply
    • Martha says

      Posted on 9/9/23 at 1:42 pm

      Thank you Candace!

      Reply
  4. Joan says

    Posted on 6/11/23 at 7:19 am

    Thank you for this recipe. At my Nona’s house it was called Sugo or just sauce. She would put all of the leftover meats from the week. Us kids would fight over the chicken legs or pork chops, yummy!

    Reply
    • Martha says

      Posted on 6/11/23 at 8:08 am

      Great memories! Thanks Joan!

      Reply
  5. Jenny Q. says

    Posted on 10/13/22 at 1:45 pm

    This was delicious and a hit at the table! Especially with our 11 year old future foodie. It’s a nice dish because everyone can have their choice of meats! I tweaked it a little, made it with meatballs, cut up pork chops, and I added pepperoni chunks and chunks of sausage (not full links). I skipped the mint, added about 1/2 teaspoon of sugar and reduced the tomato paste to about 1 tablespoon (it was concentrated and all I had available) Will definitely make again!

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    • Martha says

      Posted on 10/13/22 at 5:05 pm

      Thanks again Jenny! (As the mom of a picky eater, I love hearing about kids who are foodies!) 🙂

      Reply
  6. Robert Bucci says

    Posted on 8/2/22 at 5:00 pm

    Your Sunday gravy is a lot like my grandfather’s except he didn’t use mint and he didn’t skim the fat off. He just mixed it all together and served it!
    I have a question as to why you used the 2 6oz cans of tomato paste? I would think one would be plenty. Your thoughts would be appreciated.

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    • Martha says

      Posted on 8/2/22 at 9:38 pm

      Hi Robert – Jack and I were just chatting about your question. His family’s recipe made a thick and rich sauce and to achieve the consistency and flavor he remembered, he used two cans. You can of course start with one and add more if you’d like. Also – if your family recipe included all of the rendered meat fat, that adds a richness and body to the sauce as well. Every family recipe is different!

      Reply
  7. Jay says

    Posted on 6/21/22 at 8:47 pm

    Very similar to the way I was taught to make sauce by my mother-in-law. A wonderful recipe!!!

    Reply
    • Martha says

      Posted on 6/22/22 at 6:21 am

      Thank you Jay!

      Reply
  8. Mireille says

    Posted on 5/4/22 at 12:25 pm

    Bonjour, I am French. I didnt do the recipe yet, but it looks delicious.

    Reply
    • Martha says

      Posted on 5/4/22 at 3:34 pm

      Thank you Mirielle – hope you’ll give it a try!

      Reply
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