Best 2 Tomato Boscaiola Recipes

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Indulge in a culinary journey with our enticing Tomato Boscaiola, a symphony of flavors that will tantalize your taste buds. Originating from the heart of Italy, this delectable dish seamlessly blends the richness of mushrooms, the tang of tomatoes, and the creaminess of cheese, all harmoniously united over a bed of al dente pasta. Our curated collection of recipes offers a diverse range of culinary interpretations, each adding a unique twist to this classic dish. From the traditional Italian version to a vegetarian delight, and even a gluten-free alternative, our recipes cater to every palate and dietary preference. Embark on this culinary adventure and discover the perfect Tomato Boscaiola recipe that will become a staple in your kitchen.

Here are our top 2 tried and tested recipes!

PASTA ALLA BOSCAIOLA



Pasta alla Boscaiola image

Provided by Rachael Ray : Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 30m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 17

1 cup dried porcini mushrooms
2 cups chicken stock or vegetable stock, for vegetarian preparation
5 to 6 tablespoons EVOO
1/2 cup diced pancetta or guanciale or 1/2 pound sweet sausage, optional
1 pound maitake/hen of the woods mushrooms or mixed mushrooms, trimmed or pulled into pieces or sliced
3 stems fresh rosemary
3 stems fresh sage
3 shallots, finely chopped
4 large cloves garlic, grated, sliced or chopped
Salt and coarse black pepper
1 cup white wine
1 can (14 ounces) Italian tomatoes or diced tomatoes
1 to 1 1/2 cups passata or tomato puree
3 tablespoons heavy cream or butter, optional
1 pound pappardelle
1 to 2 handfuls pecorino cheese
1/4 cup chopped flat-leaf Italian parsley

Steps:

  • Place a large pot of water on to boil for pasta.
  • Place dry mushrooms in stock in a saucepan and bring to low boil to reconstitute. Reduce stock by half, then set aside.
  • Heat 1 tablespoon EVOO in a large pan over medium-high heat, add pancetta, guanciale or sausage and render. When pancetta starts to brown, add the fresh mushrooms.
  • Strip and finely chop rosemary. Strip and stack sage leaves and very thinly slice. Add shallots, garlic, salt, pepper and herbs to fresh mushrooms, add 1 to 2 tablespoons olive oil and stir 2 to 3 minutes. Add white wine and reduce by half. Add tomatoes and passata. Remove porcini mushrooms with slotted spoon from stock and add all but the last few tablespoons of stock (where grit may have settled) to the sauce. Reduce the heat under sauce to low simmer. Chop porcini mushrooms and add them to the sauce. Add heavy cream if using and stir.
  • Add pasta and salt to boiling water and cook pasta 1 minute less than package direction. Reserve 3/4 cup pasta water and drain pasta.
  • Return pasta to hot pot, add some pasta water, the cheese, a little EVOO or butter and half of the sauce and toss vigorously 1 full minute to combine. Use more of the hot reserved water as necessary to loosen sauce if it becomes too thick. Serve family style or in shallow bowls topped with remaining sauce. Garnish with parsley.

PASTA BOSCAIOLA RECIPE - (4/5)



Pasta Boscaiola Recipe - (4/5) image

Provided by alexi57

Number Of Ingredients 19

salt
8 oz button (or wild) mushrooms
3 cloves garlic
2 to 3 sprigs fresh thyme
2 tbsp parsley
4 oz prosciutto, thinly sliced
1/3 cup sun-dried tomatoes (packed in olive oil)
1/4 cup dry white wine
1 1/4 cups heavy cream
1/4 tsp red chili flakes
1/2 cup parmesan cheese
1 tbsp grapeseed oil
2 tbsp unsalted butter
1 lb fresh (or 8 oz dried) pasta - see note
kosher salt (to taste)
freshly ground black pepper (to taste)
parmesan cheese (for garnishing)
chili flakes, for serving (optional)
extra-virgin olive oil, for finishing (optional)

Steps:

  • Place a large pot of cold water on the stove top and bring to a boil while you prepare your mise en place. Once the water is boiling, season with salt. Note: Season the water with approximately 1 tsp per litre/quart of water. To prepare your mise en place, first clean and slice the mushrooms. Emince the garlic. Remove the leaves from the thyme and roughly chop. Do the same for the parsley. Grate the parmesan cheese. Cut the prosciutto into bite-size pieces. Drain and squeeze the excess oil from the sun-dried tomatoes and measure 1/3 cup. Cut them into julienne strips, if needed. Measure out the white wine, cream and chili flakes and set everything aside. To start the dish: heat a large, stainless-steel fry pan over high heat. Once hot, add the grapeseed oil, immediately followed by the mushrooms. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Saute the mushrooms until they start to turn golden and then add 1 tablespoon of the butter. Pasta Note: For this recipe we used fresh, hand-cut pappardelle noodles. You may want to double the Basic Pasta Dough recipe to serve 4 people. If you are using fresh pasta, don't start cooking it until the sauce is almost done, as it will only need a few minutes to cook through (see note below). Dried pasta (rigatoni, penne, cavatelli, bow tie or fusilli) also works very well. If using dried pasta, add it to the boiling, salted water now and stir. Let cook while you finish the sauce. To continue with the sauce: Once the mushrooms are golden brown, reduce the heat to medium-high and add the prosciutto. Once the prosciutto is heated through, add the chili flakes and garlic. Let cook until the garlic is fragrant, about a minute or so. If the mixture looks a bit dry, add in the other tablespoon of butter. Next, add the sun-dried tomatoes and deglaze with the white wine. Stir, scraping up any bits from the bottom of the pan. Let the white wine reduce almost completely before adding the cream and thyme. Reduce the heat. Let the cream simmer and reduce slightly. Pasta Note: In the meantime, check the dried pasta for doneness (if using). If you are using fresh pasta, start cooking it at this point. It will only take a few minutes to cook through and become tender. Once the pasta is done, drain, reserving approximately 1 cup of the cooking water. Transfer the drained pasta to the sauce and toss gently to coat. Use some of the reserved pasta water to thin the sauce down, if necessary. The sauce should just coat the pasta. Sprinkle the parmesan cheese and chopped parsley over top and toss gently to combine. Taste for seasoning. Serve in warmed bowls. Top with additional parmesan cheese, chili flakes and a splash of extra-virgin olive oil, if desired.

Tips:

  • Use ripe, flavorful tomatoes. This is key to making a delicious sauce. Look for tomatoes that are deep red and have a sweet, juicy flavor.
  • Don't overcrowd the pan. When cooking the mushrooms and sausage, make sure to give them enough space so that they can brown properly. If you overcrowd the pan, the mushrooms will steam instead of brown.
  • Use a good quality white wine. The white wine adds a subtle flavor to the sauce. Choose a dry white wine that you enjoy drinking.
  • Let the sauce simmer for at least 30 minutes. This will allow the flavors to meld and develop. The longer you simmer the sauce, the better it will taste.
  • Serve the sauce over your favorite pasta. Spaghetti, penne, and rigatoni are all good choices. You can also serve the sauce over grilled chicken or fish.

Conclusion:

Tomato boscaiola is a delicious and versatile sauce that can be used in a variety of dishes. It's perfect for a weeknight meal or a special occasion. With its rich, creamy flavor and smoky sausage, this sauce is sure to please everyone at your table.

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