Provided by Rachael Ray : Food Network
Time 45m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 37
Steps:
- If you are cooking a make-ahead meal with bread that will not be used for a couple of days, place it in the freezer in an airtight bag or wrap well. Unwrap to defrost at room temperature and then crust in a warm oven.
- Meanwhile, heat a couple of tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil in a skillet over medium-high heat. Add mushrooms and saute until soft, about 5 minutes. Add the onions, cubanelle peppers, chile pepper, and garlic to tender-crisp, 5 minutes more.
- Cool and store the mushroom mixture. To reheat the mushroom mixture: Add a splash of stock or water over medium heat and season with salt and pepper.
- To reheat the sausages: Add a splash of stock or water to the sausages to loosen the sauce. Add a ladle of sauce to the mushroom pan.
- Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F. Split the bread horizontally then halve into 4 large pieces. Arrange the bread pieces on cooling racks set over baking sheets to allow the heat to circulate all around the bread. Halve the sausages lengthwise. Dot the bread with sauce, top with the sausages cut-side-down, dot with more sauce and top with peppers and cheese. Bake the bread 12 to 15 minutes, or until melted and brown at the edges. Garnish with parsley and serve.
- For the braciole: Defrost, drain, and wring the frozen organic spinach dry in a clean kitchen towel and separate with your fingertips while adding to a mixing bowl. Season the spinach with salt, black pepper, and a little nutmeg. Add the chopped hard-boiled eggs, currants, pine nuts, finely chopped garlic, and cheese to the bowl and gently combine. Season the meat with salt and pepper and arrange each steak with one of the narrow ends near you. Divide the filling evenly among the meat slices. Scatter the filling over the meat leaving a 1/2-inch edge or border on the sides. Fold the edge over the filling and tuck in the edges as you roll each bundle to secure the filling. Wrap and roll the remaining bundles and secure with kitchen twine to cover the ends and middle, like wrapping a package.
- Heat a large Dutch oven with 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil a couple of turns of the pan over medium-high heat. Brown the meat bundles 6 to 8 minutes to evenly caramelize the meat all over.
- For the sauce: Remove the bundles from the pan and add 1 tablespoon more olive oil, give a turn of the pan to coat. Add the chopped carrots, onions, sliced garlic, bay leaf and season with salt and pepper. Let the vegetables cook 5 minutes to soften, then stir in the chopped rosemary and sage for 1 minute. Add the tomato paste and stir to develop the fragrance, then add the white wine and scrape up the pan drippings. Stir in the chicken stock and tomatoes. Break up the tomatoes with a spoon or potato masher. Bring the sauce to a bubble, add the meat back to the pot and reduce the heat to a simmer, cover and cook 2 hours more, stirring occasionally.
- After 2 hours, brown the sausages in a frying pan with a tablespoon of extra-virgin olive oil, a turn of the pan. Add the browned links to the sauce and gently submerge them, nestling them in with the meat bundles. Simmer the mixture 30 minutes more to cook the sausages through and combine their flavor into the sauce.
- Bring a pot of water to a boil for pasta. Salt the water and cook the pasta to al dente. Reserve a cup of starchy cooking liquid just before draining.
- Remove the meat bundles to a platter and cover with foil to keep warm. Remove the sausages to a separate plate to cool.
- Drain the pasta and return to a hot pot. Add 1 tablespoon butter, cut into pieces, and half of the sauce, toss to combine, adding a little starchy cooking water to make it all come together for you.
- Cut the string from the meat and serve the meat dotted with more sauce and sprinkled with fresh parsley on large dinner plates with hot pappardelle pasta topped with fresh basil and some shaved Parm alongside.
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Junior Lopez
l.j31@gmail.comLooks delicious!
Usman shan
usman_shan79@hotmail.frWill try!
Bentley McCormick
b.mccormick80@hotmail.co.ukYummy!
TECHNO TRUTH
techno_t@yahoo.comThese sandwiches were easy to make and they tasted great. The sausage, peppers, and onions were all cooked perfectly. The provolone cheese was melted and gooey. I will definitely be making these again.
Mike Fugate
f.m@gmail.comThese sandwiches were a hit with my family. The sausage was juicy and the peppers and onions were flavorful. The provolone cheese melted perfectly. I will definitely be making these again.
Samad Amin
amin.samad@hotmail.frI made these sandwiches for lunch today and they were so good! The sausage was flavorful and the peppers and onions were cooked just right. The provolone cheese melted perfectly. I will definitely be making these again.
Maximum Evil
m.evil75@gmail.comThese sandwiches are delicious! The sausage, peppers, and onions are cooked to perfection, and the provolone cheese is melted and gooey. The bread is perfectly toasted and buttery. I will definitely be making these again.
Samone Bolden
s_bolden8@hotmail.frI've made this recipe a few times now and it's always a winner. The sandwiches are hearty and flavorful, and the provolone cheese melts perfectly. I like to serve them with a side of marinara sauce for dipping.
Sunder lal Lala Lohanoo
s@hotmail.comThese sandwiches are so easy to make and they are always a hit. The sausage, peppers, and onions are cooked to perfection, and the provolone cheese is melted and gooey. I like to serve them with a side of marinara sauce for dipping.
Tangela Crawford
tc@yahoo.comI love these sandwiches! The sausage, peppers, and onions are cooked to perfection, and the provolone cheese is melted and gooey. The bread is perfectly toasted and buttery. I always make these sandwiches when I have company over.
Samuel richies
richies@hotmail.co.ukThese sandwiches were easy to make and they tasted great. The sausage, peppers, and onions were all cooked perfectly. The provolone cheese was melted and gooey. I will definitely be making these again.
Judy Reyna
reyna_j@hotmail.comThese sandwiches were a hit with my family. The sausage was juicy and the peppers and onions were flavorful. The provolone cheese melted perfectly. I will definitely be making these again.
Mohammed Lokman
lokman-m@yahoo.comI made these sandwiches for lunch today and they were so good! The sausage was flavorful and the peppers and onions were cooked just right. The provolone cheese melted perfectly. I will definitely be making these again.
Sophia Salvisberg
ss@hotmail.co.ukThese sandwiches are delicious! The sausage, peppers, and onions are cooked to perfection, and the provolone cheese is melted and gooey. The bread is perfectly toasted and buttery. I will definitely be making these again.
Tah Stephany
tstephany@hotmail.comI've made this recipe a few times now and it's always a winner. The sandwiches are hearty and flavorful, and the provolone cheese melts perfectly. I like to serve them with a side of marinara sauce for dipping.
Lamidi Joseph
lamidi.j30@hotmail.comThese sandwiches are so easy to make and they are always a crowd-pleaser. I love that I can use whatever vegetables I have on hand. I also like to add a little bit of garlic and Italian seasoning to the sausage mixture for extra flavor.
Oscar Lloyd
oscar-l@yahoo.comI made this recipe for a party and it was a huge success. Everyone loved the sandwiches and they were gone in no time. I will definitely be making these again for my next party.
YSL BADAZZ
b.ysl@gmail.comThis recipe was a hit with my family! The combination of sausage, peppers, and onions is a classic, and the provolone cheese adds a nice gooeyness. The sandwiches were easy to make and cooked up quickly. I will definitely be making these again.