Best 7 Sunday Any Day Spaghetti Ragu Recipes

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Indulge in a hearty and comforting culinary journey with our Sunday Any-Day Spaghetti Ragu, a classic Italian dish that transforms ordinary days into extraordinary feasts. This delectable dish features a rich and flavorful ragu, a slow-simmered sauce made with succulent ground beef, savory vegetables, and a symphony of aromatic herbs. The ragu lovingly embraces tender spaghetti noodles, creating a harmonious union of textures and flavors. Accompany this delightful main course with a selection of enticing side dishes, including a refreshing Caesar salad, a medley of roasted vegetables, or a crusty garlic bread to elevate your dining experience. Gather your loved ones around the table and embark on a culinary adventure that promises to warm hearts and create lasting memories.

Here are our top 7 tried and tested recipes!

SUNDAY RAGù



Sunday Ragù image

Provided by Gina Marie Miraglia Eriquez

Categories     Sauce     Soup/Stew     Beef     Tomato     Sausage     Simmer     Gourmet

Yield Makes 12

Number Of Ingredients 21

For tomato sauce:
5 (28-ounce) cans whole tomatoes in juice (preferably Italian)
1/2 cup olive oil
1 large onion, finely chopped
5 garlic cloves, minced
1 Turkish bay leaf or 1/2 California
For beef braciole:
4 garlic cloves, minced
1/2 cup finely chopped flat-leaf parsley
1 cup grated Pecorino Romano (2 ounces)
3 ounces thinly sliced pancetta, finely chopped
1 1/2 pounds beef top round, cut across the grain into 1/4-inch slices
For meatballs and other meats:
Reserved meat mixture and frying oil from polpette
1/2 cup olive oil for frying, divided
1 pound sweet Italian sausage links
1 pound hot Italian sausage links
1 1/2 pound boneless pork shoulder, cut into 2-inch pieces
2 pounds country-style pork ribs
Equipment: kitchen string
Accompaniment: fresh egg fettuccine

Steps:

  • Make tomato sauce:
  • Pulse tomatoes with juice (1 can at a time) in a blender until almost smooth.
  • Heat oil in a wide 10-to 12-quarts heavy pot over medium-high heat until it shimmers, then sauté onion until golden, about 6 minutes. Add garlic and sauté 1 minute.
  • Add tomato purée, bay leaf, and 1/2 teaspoon salt and simmer, uncovered, stirring occasionally, until thickened, 40 to 45 minutes. Discard bay leaf.
  • Make braciole while sauce simmers:
  • Stir together garlic, parsley, cheese, and pancetta.
  • Pound top round to 1/8 inch thick between 2 sheets of plastic wrap with a rolling pin or meat pounder. Spoon parsley mixture evenly over beef cutlets (about 3 tablespoons each). Starting with a short side, roll up cutlets and tie at each end with string to make braciole.
  • Make meatballs:
  • Form reserved meatball mixture into balls (about 16), using a 1/4-cup measure.
  • Cook meats:
  • Heat 2 tablespoons olive oil in a 12-inch heavy skillet over medium heat until it shimmers. Season braciole with 1/2 teaspoon salt and 1/4 teaspoon pepper (total) and brown well in 2 batches, turning, about 6 minutes per batch. Transfer to a large shallow pan.
  • Add 2 tablespoons oil to skillet and brown sausage in 2 batches, turning, about 6 minutes per batch. Transfer to pan with braciole.
  • Pat pork shoulder dry and season with 1/4 teaspoon salt and 1/4 teaspoon pepper. Add 2 tablespoons oil to skillet and brown pork shoulder all over, about 5 minutes. Transfer to pan.
  • Pat pork ribs dry and season with 1/2 teaspoon salt and 1/4 teaspoon pepper. Add remaining 2 tablespoons oil to skillet and brown ribs well in 2 batches, turning, about 6 minutes per batch. Transfer to pan.
  • Heat reserved oil from polpette in skillet over medium heat until it shimmers. Fry meatballs in 2 batches (do not crowd), turning occasionally, until well browned, about 6 minutes per batch. Transfer to paper towels using a slotted spoon. (Discard oil.)
  • Finish ragù:
  • Return sauce to a simmer and carefully add all meats and juices. Simmer, partially covered, gently stirring occasionally (do not break up meatballs), until all meats are tender, about 2 1/4 hours.
  • Transfer meats with tongs to a large platter. Serve with fettuccine and remaining sauce.

SUNDAY GRAVY AND MACARONI (SPAGHETTI, REALLY)



Sunday Gravy and Macaroni (Spaghetti, really) image

On Sundays my grandpa Emmanuel would take the kitchen table out on the lawn and turn it into a buffet table for his 10 children and the whole neighborhood. He would make Sunday gravy (marinara sauce) filled with slow-cooked meats that flavored the sauce: braciole, pork chops, chicken thighs, rabbit, sausages and meatballs. He would simmer the meats for hours, then pull them from the sauce pot and separate them into stacks on a large platter. He would toss spaghetti, which he referred to as macaroni in English, with half of the remaining sauce and add lots of cheese to it. The extra sauce would be ladled on top of dinner plates of meat and macaroni. This recipe is all I can do to imitate Sundays with Emmanuel in 30 minutes.

Provided by Rachael Ray : Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 45m

Yield 4 BIG Servings

Number Of Ingredients 18

1 pound spaghetti
1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil, 2 turns of the pan, for both meats and sauce
3 thin cut pork loin chops, 1/2-inch thick, cut in 1/2
Salt and pepper
2 each sweet and hot Italian sausage links
1/2 to 1 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes, for moderate to spicy marinara
5 cloves garlic, chopped, 3 for sauce, 2 for meatballs
1 small onion, minced
1 cup beef broth
1 (28-ounce) can crushed tomatoes
1 (14-ounce) can diced tomatoes
1/4 cup chopped flat-leaf parsley, a couple of handfuls of leaves
Several leaves fresh basil, torn or chopped, a handful
1 pound meat loaf mix, ground beef, pork and veal combined, from butcher counter
1 egg
1/3 cup grated Parmigiano-Reggiano, 2 handfuls, plus extra for tossing pasta and to pass at table
1/2 cup Italian bread crumbs, 3 handfuls
1 loaf crusty Italian bread, for serving

Steps:

  • Heat water for pasta to boil. Salt and cook pasta 7 to 8 minutes, to al dente.
  • Preheat oven to 425 degrees F.
  • Heat a deep skillet or medium heavy bottomed sauce pot over medium high heat. Season pork chops with salt and pepper. Halve sausages. Add 1 tablespoon, 1 turn of the pan, extra-virgin olive oil to pan or pot. Place chops in pan or pot and brown 2 minutes on each side, remove. Add another tablespoon oil, 1 turn of the pan, and sausages. Brown sausages 2 minutes on each side and transfer to plate with pork. Add pepper flakes, 3 cloves chopped garlic and onion to the pot and saute 1 minute. Add broth to the pan and scrape up drippings. Add tomatoes and herbs and bring sauce to a bubble. Add meats back to the pot and reduce heat to simmer. Simmer sauce until ready to serve, 12 to 15 minutes.
  • Combine ground meat, egg, remaining 2 cloves chopped garlic, 1/3 cup cheese, and bread crumbs. Season with salt and pepper and roll into balls, 1 1/2 to 2 inches in diameter. Place balls on nonstick cookie sheet. Roast meatballs 10 minutes, then slide into Sunday sauce and turn off oven. Add bread to oven to crisp crust.
  • To serve, place pork, sausages and meatballs on serving dish. Pour 1/2 of the sauce into a serving dish to ladle over pasta and meats at the table. Toss cooked spaghetti with remaining sauce in sauce pot, adding a few handfuls of grated cheese to the pot as you toss it. Transfer pasta to a serving dish.

CHEF JOHN'S SUNDAY PASTA SAUCE



Chef John's Sunday Pasta Sauce image

This sauce goes by many names, including Sunday sauce, since that's the day it's traditionally made, but for me growing up, this was just called 'sauce.' As long as you cook the meat long enough, and season thoughtfully, there's really no way this sauce isn't going to be great. So, while you may not have grown up in an Italian-American home, with this comforting sauce simmering on the stove every Sunday, your family still can. Serve the sauce over pasta and top with the tender meat.

Provided by Chef John

Categories     Side Dish     Sauces and Condiments Recipes     Sauce Recipes     Pasta Sauce Recipes     Tomato

Time 4h50m

Yield 10

Number Of Ingredients 15

2 tablespoons olive oil, divided
1 (1 inch thick) slice beef shank
2 pounds pork spareribs
2 bone-in chicken thighs
1 onion, diced
1 pinch salt
6 cloves garlic
3 (28 ounce) cans crushed Italian (plum) tomatoes (such as San Marzano)
2 cups water, divided
¼ cup tomato paste
¼ cup freshly grated Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese
2 tablespoons chopped flat-leaf (Italian) parsley
2 teaspoons salt, or to taste
1 teaspoon ground black pepper
¼ teaspoon red pepper flakes

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 425 degrees F (220 degrees C).
  • Drizzle 1 tablespoon olive oil in the bottom of a large roasting pan. Place beef, pork, and chicken in pan and turn to coat with olive oil.
  • Roast in the preheated oven until meat is well browned, 20 to 30 minutes.
  • Heat remaining 1 tablespoon olive oil in a large pot over medium heat. Cook and stir onion with a pinch of salt in hot oil until onion is soft and translucent, about 5 minutes. Add garlic; cook and stir until fragrant, about 1 minute.
  • Pour crushed tomatoes, 1 1/2 cups water, and tomato paste into onion mixture. Add roasted beef, pork, and chicken to tomato sauce mixture.
  • Pour remaining 1/2 cup water into the roasting pan, and bring to a boil while scraping the browned bits of food off of the bottom of the pan with a wooden spoon. Pour roasting pan water mixture into tomato mixture. Stir Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese, Italian parsley, 2 teaspoons salt, ground black pepper, and red pepper flakes into tomato sauce; bring to a simmer, reduce heat to low, and simmer gently until sauce reduces and meat is tender, about 4 hours. Transfer meat to a dish. Adjust sauce seasonings to taste.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 338.9 calories, Carbohydrate 20.3 g, Cholesterol 70.8 mg, Fat 19.6 g, Fiber 5.1 g, Protein 23.2 g, SaturatedFat 6.4 g, Sodium 915.6 mg, Sugar 1.3 g

SUNDAY/ ANY DAY SPAGHETTI #RAGU



Sunday/ Any Day Spaghetti #Ragu image

Ragú® Recipe Contest Entry. All the favorite Italian flavors are prominent in this easy but impressive recipe. This recipe leaves you with a wonderful mouth feel with the slurp of spaghetti, crunch of the breadcrumbs and the ingredients that screams comfort; when you break the yolk down over, it's perfection on a plate!

Provided by bellasbanquet

Categories     Sauces

Time 30m

Yield 4-6 , 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 lb spaghetti
4 hot Italian sausage links
1/4 cup dry red wine
1 (12 ounce) jar Ragú® Pasta Sauce
1/3 cup Italian style breadcrumbs
1 tablespoon fresh parsley, minced
2 garlic cloves, minced
1 tablespoon butter
4 eggs

Steps:

  • In a large pot of salted boiling water, cook spaghetti according to package directions for al dente.
  • Cut sausages about ½ inch pieces. In a large skillet on medium heat cook sausage until browned on all sides (3-4 minutes), deglaze pan with wine and let cook a couple of minutes, stir in Ragu® Sauce and simmer for 5-7 minutes.
  • In a small fry pan add breadcrumbs and toast on medium low heat for a couple of minutes or until toasted, stirring frequently. Take off the heat add in garlic and parsley and mix together. Set aside.
  • In a frying pan with butter, on medium heat, cook eggs to over easy.
  • Place cooked and drained spaghetti into pan with Ragu® Sauce and stir to combine, place on serving plate/plates. Top spaghetti with toasted breadcrumbs then eggs. Serve and Enjoy!

SPICY ITALIAN STUFFED SPAGHETTI SQUASH #RAGU



Spicy Italian Stuffed Spaghetti Squash #Ragu image

Ragú® Recipe Contest Entry. It's a completely satisfying low-carb taste of Italy in it's own delicious bowl. Filled to the top with savory Italian sausage, buttery zucchini and creamy goat cheese, this squash based meal is so satisfying no one will will miss the pasta!

Provided by Micah W.

Categories     Sauces

Time 1h20m

Yield 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 cup Ragú® Pasta Sauce (spicy Italian sauce)
1 large spaghetti squash
1 lb Italian sausage
2 medium zucchini, chopped- about 3 cups
1 large yellow onion, diced-about 2 cups
4 garlic cloves, minced
3 tablespoons chopped oregano, 1tsp reserved (to garnish)
4 tablespoons butter
1 cup panko Italian seasoned breadcrumbs
4 ounces goat cheese
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon pepper

Steps:

  • Preheat Oven to 400.
  • Split clean, dry Spaghetti squash long ways and clean, removing all seeds. I like to use a large spoon for this.
  • Oil liberally with olive oil and salt and pepper to taste.
  • Place cut side down and roast 45-60 minutes until just tender enough to fluff with a fork. Time will vary depending on size of squash.
  • While squash is roasting, work on dicing vegetables and brown Italian sausage.
  • Once sausage is browned add in half of the butter and the entire onion. Cook until tender.
  • Add in garlic, zucchini, and Ragu Spicy Italian Sauce and simmer until all veggies are tender.
  • Season with chopped oregano, salt and pepper to taste.
  • Once roasted squash is tender, drag a fork from edge to edge just enough to loosen the flesh from the skin. Divide the Ragu ,mixture between the two halves. Sprinkle crumbled goat cheese evenly between the two pieces.
  • In a small bowl, melt remaining butter and add in bread crumbs. Sprinkle evenly on top of the two pieces or squash, careful to cover Ragu mixture.
  • Place back into oven and bake for 15 minutes or until the breadcrumbs are nicely golden brown.
  • Allow to cool 5 minutes. Serve and enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 781.4, Fat 53.6, SaturatedFat 24.8, Cholesterol 118, Sodium 2754, Carbohydrate 41.5, Fiber 3.7, Sugar 7.5, Protein 34.8

SUNDAY SAUCE



Sunday Sauce image

In many Italian American households, Sunday means there's red sauce simmering all day on the stove. It might be called sauce, sugo or gravy, and surely every family makes it differently, but the result is always a tomato sauce rich with meat. This recipe (which you can also make in a slow cooker) follows a classic route of using shreddy pork shoulder, Italian sausage and meatballs. Once the sauce is done, coat pasta in the sauce, spoon some meat on top and share it with the whole family alongside a green salad, crusty bread and red wine. The sauce can keep refrigerated for up to one week and frozen for up to three months.

Provided by Ali Slagle

Categories     dinner, pastas, main course

Time 3h30m

Yield 6 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 12

2 pounds boneless pork shoulder, cut into 3-inch chunks
Kosher salt and black pepper
1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil, plus more as needed
1 pound hot or sweet Italian sausage, or a combination
1 yellow onion, coarsely chopped
6 garlic cloves, smashed and peeled
1/3 cup red wine
2 (28-ounce) cans crushed tomatoes
3 basil sprigs
1 pound uncooked homemade or store-bought meatballs
1 1/2 pounds tubular or long noodles, like rigatoni or spaghetti
Grated Parmesan or pecorino, for serving

Steps:

  • Season the pork shoulder all over with salt and pepper. In a large Dutch oven, heat 2 tablespoons oil over medium high. Working in batches if necessary, cook the pork until browned on two sides, 8 to 10 minutes total, adding more oil if the pan looks dry. Transfer pieces to a bowl as they finish. Add the sausages to the pot and cook until browned, 4 to 6 minutes total. Transfer to the bowl.
  • Reduce the heat to medium-low. Add the remaining 2 tablespoons oil, if needed, and the onion and garlic. Season with salt and pepper, and cook until softened, 2 to 4 minutes. Add the red wine, stir, scrape up the browned bits on the bottom of the pan and cook until the wine is nearly evaporated, 2 to 4 minutes.
  • Add the tomatoes and basil, then fill one of the 28-ounce cans with water. (You'll use it in a second.) Return the pork shoulder and sausages to the pot, along with any accumulated juices in the bowl. Nudge them around so they are submerged. Add the meatballs on top, then add enough water from the can to cover the meat. (There's no need to stir.) Partly cover the pot, bring to a simmer over medium-high heat, then reduce heat to a gentle simmer and cook, stirring occasionally, until the pork shoulder falls apart when shredded with a fork, 2 to 2½ hours.
  • When you're ready to eat, bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add the pasta to the boiling water and cook according to package instructions until al dente. While the pasta cooks, slice the sausage and shred the pork shoulder. Transfer to a platter along with the meatballs and a few spoonfuls of sauce. Reserve ½ cup pasta water, then drain and add the pasta to the pot of sauce. Over medium heat, toss the pasta with the sauce, adding pasta water as needed until the sauce clings to the pasta.
  • Divide pasta between bowls, then top with a bit of each meat. Pass the Parmesan and platter of meat at the table.

RAGÚ® EASY ONE-POT PASTA



RAGÚ® Easy One-Pot Pasta image

The spaghetti cooks right in the sauce...in one pot - so less clean up!

Provided by RAGÚ®

Categories     Trusted Brands: Recipes and Tips     Ragu®

Time 21m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 3

1 (26 ounce) jar RAGÚ® Old World Style® Traditional Sauce
2 cups water
1 (8 ounce) package spaghetti, broken in half

Steps:

  • Bring Pasta Sauce and water to a boil over high heat in 3-quart saucepan. Reduce heat to low, then add uncooked spaghetti. Simmer, stirring frequently, 16 minutes or until spaghetti is tender. Serve, if desired, with shredded mozzarella cheese, ricotta cheese or grated Parmesan cheese.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 310.9 calories, Carbohydrate 56.6 g, Fat 4.5 g, Fiber 13.6 g, Protein 10.3 g, SaturatedFat 0.2 g, Sodium 714.4 mg, Sugar 1.5 g

Tips:

  • Use fresh, high-quality ingredients: The better the ingredients, the better the sauce will be. Look for ripe tomatoes, fresh herbs, and high-quality meat.
  • Cook the sauce low and slow: This will allow the flavors to develop and deepen. Simmer the sauce for at least 2 hours, or up to 4 hours for a richer flavor.
  • Don't overcrowd the pan: When browning the meat, don't crowd the pan. This will prevent the meat from browning properly and will make the sauce greasy.
  • Deglaze the pan with red wine: This will help to add flavor and depth to the sauce. Use a dry red wine, such as a Cabernet Sauvignon or a Merlot.
  • Add a splash of cream or milk: This will help to make the sauce creamy and smooth. Add it at the end of cooking, just before serving.
  • Season the sauce to taste: Add salt, pepper, and other seasonings to taste. Be sure to taste the sauce throughout the cooking process and adjust the seasonings as needed.

Conclusion:

This classic spaghetti ragu recipe is a delicious and versatile dish that can be enjoyed any day of the week. With its simple ingredients and easy-to-follow instructions, this recipe is a great option for busy weeknights or special occasions. Serve the spaghetti ragu with a side of crusty bread or a green salad for a complete meal.

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