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FETTUCCINE WITH SALSICCIA AND BRISKET SAUCE



Fettuccine with Salsiccia and Brisket Sauce image

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 5h25m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 17

3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
10 ounces beef brisket, cut into 2-inch cubes
Kosher salt and freshly cracked pepper
1/4 cup unbleached flour
2 cloves garlic, smashed
1 onion, finely diced
1/3 cup dry red wine
3 Italian sausages, cut in half
3 cups canned Italian tomatoes, passed through a food mill
1 tablespoon tomato paste
1 cup water or stock
1 sprig fresh marjoram, leaves only
1/8 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
Pinch raw sugar
2 cups unbleached flour, plus more for dusting
4 organic eggs
Salt

Steps:

  • Making the sauce: Heat the olive oil in a saucepan on medium heat. Sprinkle the brisket with salt and pepper, and then toss the cubes in the flour. Sear in the pan until nicely browned. Add the garlic and onions and saute for about 5 minutes. Deglaze with the wine. Add the sausages, tomato puree, tomato paste, water, marjoram leaves, nutmeg and sugar. Mix and simmer on low on the stovetop until the meat is tender, 3 to 4 hours. Check the seasoning and add salt and pepper to taste.
  • Making the pasta: Into a food processor, add the unbleached flour and eggs. Pulse until crumbly. Take the dough out and place on a floured surface. Knead the dough until silky, about 5 minutes. Wrap in plastic wrap and let rest for 30 minutes.
  • Roll the dough using a pasta machine and cut using the fettuccine attachment. Place the pasta in a single layer on a lightly floured surface until it's all rolled out. Boil the fettuccine in salted water until al dente, about 2 minutes. Drain.
  • Place some pasta onto a plate, ladle on some sauce and enjoy.

RABBIT CON SALSICCIA, ROASTED GARLIC, LEMON, AND ROSEMARY



Rabbit con Salsiccia, Roasted Garlic, Lemon, and Rosemary image

Categories     Sauce     Garlic     Side     Braise     Roast     Steam     Lemon     Rosemary     Rabbit     Chill     Kosher     Simmer     Boil

Yield serves 4

Number Of Ingredients 40

for the stock (optional)
Bones of 2 whole rabbits, quartered
1 leek, roughly chopped (about 1-inch pieces)
1 large Spanish onion, roughly chopped (about 1-inch pieces)
1 carrot, peeled and roughly chopped (about 1-inch pieces)
2 quarts Basic Chicken Stock (page 27)
for cooking the rabbit legs
2 whole rabbits, legs separated from the carcass (you will have 4 rabbit hind legs and 4 rabbit front legs; loins and bellies reserved for making the sausage)
3 tablespoons plus 1 teaspoon kosher salt
3 cups whole milk, plus more as needed
for preparing the sausage
Loins and bellies from 2 rabbits (about 3/4 pound)
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper, plus more for seasoning
1/4 teaspoon sugar
2 teaspoons kosher salt
6 ounces pancetta
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
1/2 cup minced Spanish onion (about 1/4 large onion)
1/2 teaspoon chopped garlic
1/2 teaspoon minced fresh rosemary needles
1/8 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
1/4 cup ice water
for cooking the rabbit
3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, plus more as needed
1 celery rib, roughly chopped (about 1-inch pieces)
1 large carrot, peeled and roughly chopped (about 1-inch pieces)
1 leek, rinsed and roughly chopped (about 1-inch pieces)
1 large Spanish onion, halved and thinly sliced
2 large garlic cloves
1 quart white wine
1 long, fresh rosemary sprig (about 6 inches)
1 dried arbol chile
3 cups reserved rabbit stock or Basic Chicken Stock (page 27), or as needed
for finishing and serving the rabbit
2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
20 garlic cloves
1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes
2 1/2 cups reserved rabbit stock or Basic Chicken Stock (page 27)
Zested strips of 1 lemon
Sautéed Cavolo Nero (page 260)

Steps:

  • If you are making the stock, adjust the oven rack to the middle position and preheat the oven to 325°F.
  • Place the rabbit bones and the leek, onion, and carrot on a baking sheet and roast, shaking the pan occasionally for even cooking, until they're evenly browned, about 1 1/2 hours. Remove the baking sheet from the oven and transfer the bones and vegetables to a large stockpot. Add the chicken stock to the pot and bring to a boil over high heat, skimming off the foam that rises to the top. Reduce the heat and simmer for 1 hour, skimming as needed. Remove the stock from the heat, pour it through a fine-mesh strainer, and discard the contents of the strainer. Use the stock, or set it aside to cool to room temperature, transfer it to an airtight container, and refrigerate for up to three days.
  • To prepare the rabbit legs, place the legs in a nonreactive baking dish large enough to fit them in a single layer and season them all over with the salt. Set the legs aside at room temperature to cure for 1 1/2 hours. Rinse the rabbit legs and the baking dish, wipe the legs and the dish dry, and return the legs to the dish. Pour the milk in the dish, adding more if necessary to cover the rabbit legs. Cover the dish with plastic wrap and place the legs in the refrigerator for 1 hour. (Soaking the rabbits in milk desalinates them.) Remove the legs from the refrigerator, and remove them from the milk. Discard the milk, rinse the rabbit legs under water, and pat them dry with paper towels.
  • To make the sausage, place the rabbit loins and bellies in a nonreactive baking dish or a sealable plastic bag and season with the pepper, sugar, and 1 teaspoon of the salt. Cover the dish with plastic wrap or seal the plastic bag and place the rabbit in the refrigerator to cure, at least 3 hours or overnight.
  • One hour before you are ready to complete the sausage, place the rabbit loins and bellies and the pancetta in the freezer to chill. (This makes the meats easier to pass through the meat grinder.) Fill a large bowl with ice water and have a small bowl ready to set inside. Fit a meat grinder with a small die. Remove the rabbit and pancetta from the freezer and pass them together through the grinder into the smaller bowl. Place the bowl with the meat inside the bowl of ice and set aside to chill while you prepare the rest of the ingredients for the sausage.
  • Combine the oil, minced onion, garlic, and rosemary needles in a medium sauté pan over medium-high heat and sauté until the onion and garlic are soft and translucent but not browned, about 5 minutes, stirring constantly and adding a splash of water to the pan from time to time to prevent the onion and garlic from browning. Remove the bowl with the rabbit and pancetta from the ice water, reserving the ice water for dipping your hands into, and add the contents of the sauté pan to the smaller bowl. Season with the remaining 1 teaspoon of salt, pepper, and nutmeg and stir gently until the ingredients are combined. Add 2 tablespoons of the ice water and mix the meats and vegetables with your hands, adding more ice water, if necessary, to make the mixture sticky and tacky. Dip your hands in the bowl of ice water to prevent the meat from sticking to your fingers. Pick up a 1 1/2-ounce portion and mold it into a 1-inch-thick patty. Place the patty on a baking sheet or plate and repeat with the remaining meat. (The sausages can be prepared to this point up to five days in advance. Cover tightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate the sausages until you are ready to braise them, or freeze for up to several months.)
  • To cook the rabbit legs, adjust the oven rack to the middle position and preheat the oven to 350°F.
  • Heat 2 tablespoons of the olive oil in a large Dutch oven or high-sided, ovenproof sauté pan over medium-high heat until the oil is almost smoking and slides easily in the pan, 2 to 3 minutes. Add the rabbit legs to the pan in a single layer, reduce the heat to medium, and cook for 3 to 5 minutes on the first side, until they are golden brown. (If you do not have a pan large enough to fit all of the legs, cook them in two batches, cooking all of the hind legs in one batch and the forelegs in another batch and adding more olive oil to the pan in between batches, if necessary.) Turn the rabbit legs and cook them for 2 minutes on the other side. Remove the legs to a plate and add the remaining 1 tablespoon of olive oil. Add the celery, carrot, leek, and sliced onion and sauté for about 2 minutes, stirring often, until the vegetables begin to soften. Add the garlic cloves and sauté for about 5 minutes, stirring occasionally, until golden brown and softened. Add the wine, increase the heat to high, and cook until it reduces by half, about 10 minutes. Return the rabbit legs, nestling them in a single layer in the pan and place the rosemary and chile on top. Alternatively, if your pan is not large enough to hold all of the legs, pour the contents of the pan into a baking dish large enough to hold them in a single layer. Gradually add the stock to just cover the rabbit. If you have industrial-strength plastic wrap, which won't melt in the oven, cover the pan or baking dish tightly with plastic wrap. In either case cover the dish tightly with aluminum foil and put the lid on the pot if it has one. Place the rabbit in the oven to braise for 1 hour to 1 1/2 hours, until the meat is fork- tender and the joints move easily, checking for doneness after 1 hour. Remove the rabbit legs from the oven, remove the lid, and remove and discard the foil and plastic, if you used it, being careful not to burn yourself with the steam that will rise from the pan. Set the rabbit aside to cool in the braising liquid for at least 30 minutes. You can prepare the rabbit to this point up to five days in advance. Cool the rabbit in the braising liquid to room temperature. Cover the pot with plastic wrap or transfer the rabbit with the liquid to an airtight container and refrigerate until you are ready to serve it.
  • To finish the rabbit, if it is still warm from the braising liquid, heat the oil in a large sauté pan over medium-high until the oil is almost smoking and slides easily in the pan, 2 to 3 minutes. Add the sausages and cook them about 1 minute on each side, until they are golden brown. Remove the sausage to a plate lined with paper towels and drain the oil from the pan, leaving just enough to cover the bottom of the pan. Add the garlic, rosemary sprig, and red pepper flakes, and sauté for about 2 minutes, until the garlic is golden brown and slightly caramelized. Add the rabbit legs and 1 cup of the reserved rabbit stock or chicken stock. Increase the heat to high and bring the liquid to a boil. Turn off the heat, stir in the lemon zest strips, and place the pan in the oven, uncovered, until the meat is heated through, about 12 minutes. Remove the pan from the oven and remove the sausage from the pan. Place the pan over high heat, spooning the sauce over the rabbit as it cooks, until the sauce is thick and gravy-like and has reduced by about half, 7 to 9 minutes. Add the sausage back to the sauce to warm it from the residual heat in the pan.
  • If you have prepared the rabbit in advance and are rewarming it, preheat the oven to 350°F. Place the rabbit in the braising liquid in the oven about for 20 minutes, basting it with the sauce occasionally, until it is warmed through. Cook the sausage and sauce as directed above.
  • To serve, pile the cavolo nero in the center of each plate, dividing it evenly. Nestle one rabbit leg on each mound of the cavolo and rest the other leg against the first at a perpendicular angle. Place one sausage patty on either side of each serving of rabbit and lay the garlic cloves and rosemary sprig on top. Spoon the sauce over the rabbit, dividing it evenly.
  • suggested wine pairing
  • Chianti Classico (Tuscany)

SALSICCE AL POMODORO



Salsicce al Pomodoro image

Provided by Arthur Schwartz

Categories     Sauce     Pork     Tomato     Sauté     Sausage     Simmer

Yield Serves 4

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 to 1 1/2 pounds fresh, sweet Italian sausage
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
1 28-ounce can Italian-style peeled tomatoes
1/8 teaspoon or more hot red pepper flakes

Steps:

  • Divide the sausage into links, if necessary, and prick them in several places with the point of a sharp knife. Arrange the links in a deep 10-inch skillet or sauté pan and place over medium heat with the olive oil. Turn the sausage in the hot pan and, as some fat accumulates, increase the heat slightly and brown the sausage lightly all over. This takes about 10 minutes, adjusting the heat as necessary so the fat and the eventual brown film in the pan do not burn. Pour or spoon off all the fat in the pan.
  • Pass the tomatoes through a food mill directly into the pan with the sausage. Season with hot pepper flakes. Salt is generally not necessary because the sausages are well seasoned. Simmer gently for 30 to 35 minutes, until the sausages are cooked through and the sauce has thickened.
  • Use the sauce for spaghetti or ziti (there should be enough for 12 ounces) and pass the grated cheese. Serve the sausage as a separate course with broccoli, broccoli di rapa, spinach, or another green vegetable.

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