Pasta Tasting - Course 3: Good Old Meat Sauce Topped with Criminis
Sunday, May 4, 2008
I wanted to end with a classic pasta dish so that it would satisfy what anyone would imagine as a pasta dinner. You can't go wrong with meat sauce! We happened to have a large amount of very lean sliced beef so Lon got to play with our new grinder attachment. Because it was so lean, I added pancetta to this recipe but I still think you should use fattier meat. I got to make mushrooms since Lon wasn't going to be home but I still chose to make it a mushroom topping as opposed to mushrooms in the sauce because I figured we would have left-overs, and Lon would want to eat it.
Good Old Meat Sauce
- 5 ounces Pancetta, chopped
- 2 onions chopped
- 2 small or 1 medium carrot, brunoised
- 2 pounds of lean ground meat
- 2 (14.5 oz) cans diced tomato
- 1 (15 oz) can tomato sauce
- 1 (28 oz) can crushed tomato
- 12 cloves garlic, thinly sliced
- 2-3 bay leaves
2. Add onions and carrots and sweat for about 4 minutes.
3. Add ground meat and stir until browned evenly, about 8-10 minutes.
4. Stir in diced tomato, tomato sauce, crushed tomato and bring to a boil.
5.Turn down to a simmer and add garlic and bay leaves. Cover and simmer for 2 hours, stirring occasionally. (Can be made a day or two before.)
6. Remove bay leaves. Toss with any kind of pasta and serve.
Criminis
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 10 ounces criminis, cut in 1/4 inch thick slices
- 4 cloves minced garlic
- salt and pepper
I served the meat sauce and criminis with 1 pound of thin spaghetti. We came very close to finishing the pasta.
4 Responses to "Pasta Tasting - Course 3: Good Old Meat Sauce Topped with Criminis"
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TroyBoy said:
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I've never cooked with criminis...I'm a Portabella guy, but I'll have to give it a try. |
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Dr. Food said:
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Aha! You got mushrooms in! |
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Jessica@Foodmayhem said:
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