Spicy Italian Pasta Recipe with Sausage
Spicy Italian Pasta Recipe with Sausage
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Spicy Italian Pasta Recipe with Sausage
Cuisine
Italian
Servings
5
Prep Time
10 minutes
Cook Time
40 minutes
Busiate are a pasta shape originally from Sicily, traditionally served with red pesto alla trapanese, a tomato and almond pesto sauce – find our recipe here!
Today we suggest pairing them to this easy to make, super comforting sausage ragù. The sweetness of the cherry tomatoes and the roundness of the sausage are inebriating, and will make you come back for more!
Author:Alice Noel Fabi
Ingredients
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1 garlic clove
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1 Yellow onion
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White wine, ½ glass
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Fresh Italian sausage 1lb
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1 jar tomato salsa ciliegino by Cutrera
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Busiate pasta by Morelli
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Sea salt, 1 tablespoons
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Chili powder by Peperita
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Extra virgin olive oil by Cutrera, 3 tablespoon
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Parmigiano Reggiano, 3 ounces grated
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Fresh basil, a few leaves to garnish
Directions
Mince the garlic clove and dice the onion. Fill a large pot with water and bring to boil. In the meantime, heat the pan and add one tablespoon of extra virgin olive oil. On a medium to high heat add minced garlic and diced onion, stir and when it starts to brown add the splash of wine. After a few minutes add the sausage (take the casing off). Once cooked through add the tomato, a few leaves of basil, salt to taste and lower the flame and let simmer for about 30 minutes.
At this point the water should be boiling, add sea salt. Cook the pasta in the boiling water for 11 minutes. Stir occasionally so that it does not stick. Drain the pasta in a colander and then add directly to the sauce and toss for a minute or so.
Toss and add half of the parmigiano cheese and half a teaspoon of chili powder. Serve with a drizzle of raw extra virgin olive oil, fresh basil, grated parmigiano cheese and more chili for extra spice.
Pairs beautifully with red wine.
Buon appetito!
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Spicy Italian Pasta Recipe with Sausage
Rated 5.0 stars by 1 users
Category
Spicy Italian Pasta Recipe with Sausage
Cuisine
Italian
Servings
5
Prep Time
10 minutes
Cook Time
40 minutes
Busiate are a pasta shape originally from Sicily, traditionally served with red pesto alla trapanese, a tomato and almond pesto sauce – find our recipe here!
Today we suggest pairing them to this easy to make, super comforting sausage ragù. The sweetness of the cherry tomatoes and the roundness of the sausage are inebriating, and will make you come back for more!
Author:Alice Noel Fabi
Ingredients
-
1 garlic clove
-
1 Yellow onion
-
White wine, ½ glass
-
Fresh Italian sausage 1lb
-
1 jar tomato salsa ciliegino by Cutrera
-
Busiate pasta by Morelli
-
Sea salt, 1 tablespoons
-
Chili powder by Peperita
-
Extra virgin olive oil by Cutrera, 3 tablespoon
-
Parmigiano Reggiano, 3 ounces grated
-
Fresh basil, a few leaves to garnish
Directions
Mince the garlic clove and dice the onion. Fill a large pot with water and bring to boil. In the meantime, heat the pan and add one tablespoon of extra virgin olive oil. On a medium to high heat add minced garlic and diced onion, stir and when it starts to brown add the splash of wine. After a few minutes add the sausage (take the casing off). Once cooked through add the tomato, a few leaves of basil, salt to taste and lower the flame and let simmer for about 30 minutes.
At this point the water should be boiling, add sea salt. Cook the pasta in the boiling water for 11 minutes. Stir occasionally so that it does not stick. Drain the pasta in a colander and then add directly to the sauce and toss for a minute or so.
Toss and add half of the parmigiano cheese and half a teaspoon of chili powder. Serve with a drizzle of raw extra virgin olive oil, fresh basil, grated parmigiano cheese and more chili for extra spice.
Pairs beautifully with red wine.
Buon appetito!
Recipe Video
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