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Paccheri with sausage ragù and mozzarella

This chunky sauce of pork and fennel sausage, red wine and tomato finds its way into every crevice and gap of this baked pasta dish.
Paccheri with sausage ragù and mozzarella

Paccheri with sausage ragù and mozzarella

Ben Dearnley
4 - 6
25M
1H 15M
1H 40M

Wide tubes of pasta are the ideal vessels for this chunky sausage sauce laced with red wine, fennel and chilli. Stand the tubes upright in the baking dish and stuff them with the sauce, making every bite the perfect mix of sauce and cheese.

Ingredients

Sausage and red wine ragù
Béchamel

Method

1.

For ragù, heat oil in a large saucepan over medium-high heat, add onion and sauté until translucent (4-5 minutes). Add garlic, fennel seeds and chilli flakes, stir until fragrant, then add sausage and fry, breaking it into small pieces with a wooden spoon, until browned (2-3 minutes). Deglaze pan with wine and boil until reduced by half (2-3 minutes). Add tomatoes, polpa and bay leaf, season generously and simmer until rich and thick (25-30 minutes). Stir in vinegar and season to taste (discard bay leaf).

2.

For béchamel, melt butter in a saucepan over medium-high heat, then stir in flour until sandy (1-2 minutes). Gradually whisk in hot milk until smooth, season to taste, bring to a simmer and stir continuously until thickened (1-2 minutes). Whisk in parmesan, check seasoning, then pour béchamel into the base of a lightly oiled 25cm-diameter baking dish.

3.

Preheat oven to 180C. Cook pasta in a large saucepan of well-salted boiling water until not quite al dente (8-10 minutes). Drain and stand paccheri upright in béchamel. Spoon in ragù, filling pasta tubes with sauce. Scatter with mozzarella and extra parmesan, and bake until bubbling and golden brown (15-20 minutes). Season, scatter with oregano and serve hot.

Tomato polpa, finely chopped tomatoes canned in their juice, is available from select supermarkets and delicatessens. Our preference is Mutti.

Drink Suggestion: A nice Chianti. Drink suggestion by Max Allen.

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