**Discover the Culinary Symphony of Flavors: A Journey Through Ragu Shuka Ragu Recipes**
Embark on a culinary odyssey as we delve into the realm of Ragu Shuka Ragu, a captivating fusion of Italian and Middle Eastern flavors. This delectable dish seamlessly blends the rich, hearty essence of Italian ragu with the vibrant, aromatic spices of shakshuka, resulting in a symphony of tantalizing tastes. Our curated collection of recipes takes you on a journey through different interpretations of this culinary masterpiece, each offering unique variations and twists that cater to diverse palates and preferences. Prepare to tantalize your taste buds with an explosion of flavors as you explore these culinary creations.
HOMEMADE RAGU SAUCE
"My family loves homemade spaghetti sauce and this one is a big hit. I always make sure to serve this ragu sauce recipe with plenty of garlic bread." -Kate Gaul, Dubuque, IA
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Dinner
Time 2h25m
Yield 10 servings (7-1/2 cups).
Number Of Ingredients 22
Steps:
- In a Dutch oven, cook the beef, pork, bacon, onions, celery and carrots over medium heat until meat is no longer pink; drain. Add garlic; cook 2 minutes longer. Add wine; cook until liquid is reduced by half, 4-5 minutes., Stir in the tomatoes, tomato sauce, tomato paste, bay leaves, sugar and seasonings. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat; simmer, uncovered, until thickened, stirring occasionally, 1-1/2 to 2 hours. , Discard bay leaves. Add the cream, butter and parsley; cook 2 minutes longer. Stir in cheese. Serve with pasta.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 309 calories, Fat 18g fat (9g saturated fat), Cholesterol 73mg cholesterol, Sodium 746mg sodium, Carbohydrate 15g carbohydrate (5g sugars, Fiber 3g fiber), Protein 18g protein.
RAGU-SHUKA #RAGU
Ragú® Recipe Contest Entry. Ragu-Shuka is a healthy, delicious and easy to prepare version of the Israeli/North African dish, Shakshuka.
Provided by thepiranha_3741319
Categories Sauces
Time 40m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
- Heat olive oil in large skillet over medium heat.
- Add diced onion and stir until translucent, around 5 minutes.
- Add garlic, stir for a minute.
- Add spices, stir 30 seconds.
- Add drained garbanzo beans, stir to mix.
- Add Ragu sauce and let simmer 3 or 4 minutes.
- Stir in 1/2 cup feta cheese.
- Gently crack eggs on top of the sauce, one in each corner of the pan.
- Let heat for a few minutes until egg whites start turning white.
- Gently push shrimp into tomato sauce mixture, being careful not to break the yolks.
- Put skillet in oven and bake for approximately 20 minutes, or until egg whites harden.
- Remove from oven, sprinkle remaining tablespoon of crumbled feta on top, sprinkle with smoked paprika, salt and pepper to taste.
- Using a large serving spoon or ladle, place into individual serving bowls.
- Bon appetit!
SAUSAGE RAGù
Meat sauce is one of the recipes many American home cooks start with. It seems so easy; brown some hamburger, pour in a jar of marinara, and presto! Meat sauce. Not so fast, friends. Made that way, your sauce may be thin-tasting, sour, sweet, or - worst of all - dry and chewy. Meat sauce with deep flavor and succulent texture isn't harder to make; it just needs more time and a low flame. This recipe from the New York chef Sara Jenkins, who grew up in Tuscany and has cooked all over Italy, shows how it's done. Caramelization is involved; dried pasta and canned tomatoes are best practice; and pork, not beef, is the meat of choice. If your sausage meat seems timidly flavored, feel free to add chopped garlic, chile flakes, fennel seed and/or dried herbs like oregano and sage to the meat as it browns.
Provided by Julia Moskin
Categories dinner, pastas, sauces and gravies, main course
Time 2h
Yield About 3 cups
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- With the tip of a small, sharp knife, slit open the sausage casings. Crumble the meat into a wide, heavy skillet or Dutch oven and set over medium-low heat. If the meat is not rendering enough fat to coat the bottom of the pan as it begins to cook, add olive oil one tablespoon at a time until the meat is frying gently, not steaming. Sauté, breaking up any large chunks, until all the meat has turned opaque (do not let it brown), about 5 minutes.
- Add onion, carrot, celery and parsley and stir. Drizzle in more oil if the pan seems dry. Cook over very low heat, stirring often, until the vegetables have melted in the fat and are beginning to caramelize, and the meat is toasty brown. This may take as long as 40 minutes, but be patient: It is essential to the final flavors.
- Add tomatoes and their juice, breaking up the tomatoes with your hands or with the side of a spoon. Bring to a simmer, then add thyme and rosemary and let simmer, uncovered, until thickened and pan is almost dry, 20 to 25 minutes.
- Mix tomato paste with 1 cup hot water. Add to pan, reduce heat to very low, and continue cooking until the ragù is velvety and dark red, and the top glistens with oil, about 10 minutes more. Remove herb sprigs. Sprinkle black pepper over, stir and taste.
- Meanwhile, bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Boil pasta until just tender. Scoop out 2 cups cooking water, drain pasta and return to pot over low heat. Quickly add a ladleful of ragù, a splash of cooking water, stir well and let cook 1 minute. Taste for doneness. Repeat, adding more cooking water or ragù, or both, until pasta is cooked through and seasoned to your liking.
- Pour hot pasta water into a large serving bowl to heat it. Pour out the water and pour in the pasta. Top with remaining ragù, sprinkle with parsley and serve immediately. Pass grated cheese at the table, if desired.
Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 276, UnsaturatedFat 7 grams, Carbohydrate 32 grams, Fat 12 grams, Fiber 2 grams, Protein 11 grams, SaturatedFat 3 grams, Sodium 321 milligrams, Sugar 3 grams, TransFat 0 grams
RAGU BOLOGNESE
This is the real deal, an authentic recipe for a meat sauce.
Provided by Mike Oxsolong
Categories Meat and Poultry Recipes Pork Ground Pork Recipes
Time 3h10m
Yield 6
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Heat olive oil and butter in a large saucepan over medium heat. Saute onion, celery and carrots until soft. Add veal, pork, beef and pancetta, and cook until evenly brown, 15 to 20 minutes. Pour in milk, and cook until liquid has evaporated, about 15 minutes. Stir in tomato sauce and beef broth. Cover, and simmer 2 1/2 hours.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 750.5 calories, Carbohydrate 8.8 g, Cholesterol 182.4 mg, Fat 63 g, Fiber 1.9 g, Protein 36.6 g, SaturatedFat 23.5 g, Sodium 990.6 mg, Sugar 5.8 g
Tips:
- Use fresh, high-quality ingredients. This will make a big difference in the flavor of your ragu shuka.
- Don't be afraid to experiment with different spices and herbs. There are many different ways to make ragu shuka, so feel free to adjust the recipe to your own taste.
- Cook the ragu shuka slowly and gently. This will help the flavors to develop and meld together.
- Serve the ragu shuka with your favorite sides. Some popular options include pasta, rice, and bread.
Conclusion:
Ragu shuka is a delicious and versatile dish that is perfect for any occasion. It is easy to make and can be tailored to your own taste. Whether you are a beginner cook or an experienced chef, you are sure to enjoy this dish. So next time you are looking for a new and exciting recipe, give ragu shuka a try!
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