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	Comments on: Sausage on a bed of broth-cooked sorghum topped with a tomato sauce made with lardo.
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Sausage from Flavio @valledelsasso just around the corner.
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Broth-cooked sorghum has been a staple in my kitchen since I found it was grown in Italy. So many people I talk to do not know what sorghum is. It&#8217;s gluten and lectin-free, it&#8217;s tasty and still has a bite when cooked and you can use it like you would rice (or here as you would pasta) in a dish. (There&#8217;s a recent @ancestralkitchenpodcast episode on broth if you want more stock inspiration).
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Pig fat was the traditional base for tomato sauce in Italy until very recently. I used lardo (which is cured &#8211; there are some pictures of how I cured my own in my story highlights). It imparts such lush texture and deep flavour to the end result that I&#8217;m not going back to olive oil.
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I&#8217;m doing this sauce again later in the week to get more photos for my upcoming #wapf article on Italian fats through history. 
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Have you made tomato sauce with pig fat, lard or lardo?	</title>
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