Hello everybody, I hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, we’re going to make a distinctive dish, ragu (meat sauce). It is one of my favorites. This time, I’m gonna make it a bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook ragu (meat sauce) using 19 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Ragu (meat sauce):
- Get 500 g Minced beef
- Make ready sausages (optional)
- Make ready 1 can plum tomatoes
- Get 1/2 can water
- Make ready 1 large carrot
- Make ready Sun dried tomatoes (optional)
- Take 1 stick celery (optional)
- Take 1 medium onion
- Make ready cube Stock
- Take Star anise
- Prepare 1 teaspoon cumin
- Get 1 splash red wine
- Take 2 tablespoons tomato purée
- Prepare 2 tablespoons tomato ketchup
- Make ready 2 tablespoons garlic purée
- Take 1/2 tablespoon gravy granules
- Prepare 1 1/2 teaspoon sherry vinager (optional)
- Prepare salt & pepper
- Get 2 teaspoon Cheyenne pepper (optional)
Increase the heat and add the meat. Using sausage in Rick Stein's ragu reduces the cooking time for this traditional dish, but the white wine and cream make sure nothing is lost in flavour. Ragù alla Bolognese (Classic Bolognese Meat Sauce). This classic pairing is made with homemade tagliatelle or pappardelle, but it also works with rigatoni, shells, or any other substantial pasta shape.
Steps to make Ragu (meat sauce):
- Empty the can of plum tomatoes into a large sauce pan with half a can of water and a stock cube on a medium to low heat. Add a star anise and cumin.
- Dice the carrots, celery (optional) and sun dried tomatoes (optional) and add to the sauce pan.
- Brown the mince beef and add it to the sauce pan. Do allow enough space in the pan to allow the liquids to boil off to really brown the mince.
- You can also fry up some sausages (optional), cut them up and add them to the sauce.
- Dice and fry the onions in the same pan until translucent.
- Deglaze the pan with some red wine and add that to the sauce. This ensure all the goodness that was stuck to the pan is transferred to the sauce.
- Add the tomato purée, garlic purée, tomato ketchup. Mix everything in and simmer for at least 30 minutes.
- To thicken I use gravy granules, but cornstarch mixed in water will also work or any other thickening agent.
- Add the sherry vinegar (optional) as a final touch. You can add salt and pepper to taste, but what I like best is to add Cheyenne pepper which gives it a warming kick.
- Boil up your favourite pasta, add the ragu sauce and enjoy. I prefer fusilli because it really holds the meat sauce.
Quick Turkey Ragu: an easy recipe for rich tomatoey Italian meat sauce, made with ground turkey. Does anyone else eat meat sauce with a spoon? (standing in front of the fridge, cold, out of the pot…?) This recipe came from the well known Simili sisters of Bologna. They prepare a delicate brodo di carne, or meat broth, for use in their ragu because the sauce doesn't need a lot of additional flavor. A rich tomato and meat-based pasta sauce from Southern Italy. Slow cooked ragù barese The secret to make a perfect ragù barese is the slow cooking.
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