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During the 18th century the popularity and cultivation of the tomato expanded throughout many areas of southern Italy. Italian farmers discovered that the pummarole cultivation was easy, inexpensive, and could become profitable. The first tomatoes used for making tomato pasta sauce were grown close to the ancient city of Pompeii in the rich, volcanic earth around Mount Vesuvius near Naples.



It was here in 1839 when Ippolito Cavalcanti, Duke of Buonvicino (1787 -1860) paved the road with a delicious idea in his second edition cookbook, called Cucina Teorico-Pratica. Ippolito is accredited with inventing and recording for the first time in history pairing tomato sauce with pasta in his recipe "Vermicelli con lo pommodoro". Still to this day the tomatoes grown in this area of Italy are considered the “gold standard” for cooking Italian tomato sauce. At Ippolito Foods we use the same Italian grown tomatoes that Ippolito used centuries ago for the richest, most delicious tomato sauce you’ll ever taste.


by Richard Ippolito 25 September 2023
My Nonna didn’t use written recipe cards or search Pinterest for her fabulous recipes. Our recipes were handed down verbally from our Italian ancestors over generations by in-the-kitchen training. It sounded something like this, “Okay Ricky, put enough olive oil in the pan so the onions and garlic are swimming but not drowning. Then cook them just enough so they look like this and smell like that. Add enough basil so it tastes like this and smells like that.” But now I’m faced with a big challenge...Trying to communicate how to recreate our recipes in someone else’s kitchen. I’ve attempted to write out our tomato sauce recipe for friends but they were never able to achieve the same taste, smell or texture as Nonna’s. To reproduce our sauces in a big kitchen we had to provide precise measurements, temperatures and cooking times. I had to buy a gram scale and measuring cups! I don’t personally know any Italians that have a gram scale in there kitchens. To resolve this dilemma I decided to use a process of elimination approach. First, I gathered all my ingredients in abundance then weighed and measured all of them. Then I simply cooked the way I remember being shown by Nonna. When the pot of sauce looks, smells and tastes the way Nonna’s did I simply measure my leftover ingredients and Presto!! An exact replica!
by Richard Ippolito 21 June 2023
One of the cornerstones of Ippolito Foods was developed by my oldest daughter, Tina. She was the driving force behind ensuring our products are made with the same fresh, natural ingredients that Nonna used years ago in Italy before the days of heavy processing. Our commitment to you is to offer the highest quality, all-natural Italian foods that are both delicious and healthy for your whole family. We’ve invested several years establishing relationships with suppliers to secure the very best Italian tomatoes and other ingredients to recreate the same home-cooked tomato sauce that generations of Ippolito's have enjoyed and still do today. Our sauces have a unique, Italian home-cooked flavor and texture, and I personally guarantee there is no other Italian tomato sauce on your grocery store's shelves that will taste anything like Ippolito's Naturally Italian . We are so delighted to share with you our family's tradition of enjoying our Nonna's tomato sauce and we're hopeful you'll make us a tradition at your dinner table too. Mangia!
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