She explained that you simply simmer courgette, a bouillon cube, and some water for four to five hours until it transforms into a "filthy, sexy mush", adding: "The sauce gets so creamy, you'd swear there's tons of butter and oil in it, but it's just zucchini, water and a little bouillon.".
I made Meghan Markle's 'filthy, sexy mush' pasta sauce - it's not what I expected Before she became a royal, Meghan Markle was quite the food influencer, often sharing her favourite recipes and dining spots with her followers.
I admit I had doubts about whether two simple ingredients plus a bit of water could really turn into a delicious pasta sauce, and my scepticism grew with every hour the courgette simmered away.
I must admit, I'd never heard a pasta sauce described as "filthy" or "sexy," and "mush" didn't sound particularly appealing either, but curiosity got the better of me.
One recipe that recently piqued my interest was a pasta sauce that the former actress dubbed as "filthy, sexy mush."