Pasta & Sausages in Napoli Sauce
Pasta & Sausages in Napoli Sauce

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Pasta is a type of food typically made from an unleavened dough of wheat flour mixed with water or eggs, and formed into sheets or other shapes, then cooked by boiling or baking. Rice flour, or legumes such as beans or lentils. Delicious pasta dishes from classic spaghetti Bolognese to lasagne and linguine.

To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook pasta & sausages in napoli sauce using 15 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Pasta & Sausages in Napoli Sauce:
  1. Take 150 g Pasta (whatever you like)
  2. Take 300-400 g Sausages (get good ones, cut them into bite size)
  3. Get 70 g Tomato Paste
  4. Get 1 cup Water/Stock (can reuse pasta water)
  5. Make ready 70 g Yellow Onions (diced)
  6. Prepare 30 g Garlic (minced)
  7. Make ready 100 g Carrots (diced)
  8. Make ready 50 g Celery (or Chinese Celery, diced)
  9. Get 2-3 tsp Sugar
  10. Get as needed Olive Oil
  11. Make ready as needed Salt
  12. Get as needed Parmesan (or any Cheese you prefer)
  13. Make ready as needed Oregano/Thyme (fresh is better but dried is good too)
  14. Take [Optional]
  15. Prepare 100 g Spinach (Water Spinach don't go well with Napoli sauce)

Borrowed from Italian pasta, from Late Latin pasta ("dough, pastry cake, paste"), from Ancient Greek πάστα (pásta, "barley porridge"), from παστός (pastós, "sprinkled with salt"). Doublet of paste and patty. (UK) enPR: păsʹtə, IPA(key): /ˈpæstə/. (US) enPR: päsʹtə, IPA(key): /ˈpɑstə/. Find Pasta ideas, recipes & cooking techniques for all levels from Bon Appétit, where food and culture meet. Drain the pasta well or leave it dripping?

Steps to make Pasta & Sausages in Napoli Sauce:
  1. PASTA: Boil a pot (or a wok) of water. Add 2 pinches of Salt, 1 Tbsp of Olive Oil and then add the Pasta. Cook it until it is al dente. Remove, strain and set aside.
  2. SAUSAGES: Heat 2 Tbsp of Olive Oil in a large pan/wok until hot. Add 1/2 of the Onions, and fry until fragrant (10 sec). Add the Sausages and fry them until brown all over. Remove and set aside.
  3. SAUCE: Heat another 2 Tbsp Of Olive Oil until hot. Add the remaining Onions, Garlic and fry them until fragrant. Then add the Carrots, Celery and fry them for a few minutes. Next add the Tomato Paste, Water/Stock, Sugar and cook them until the Sauce is reduced slightly.
  4. ASSEMBLY: add the Sausages and Pasta to the Sauce, stir and mix well. [OPTIONAL, you can add greens here, mix well]. Then add the Cheese and mix well. Lastly add the Oregano or Thyme and mix well.
  5. SPAGHETTI: if you're using Spaghetti, then during ASSEMBLY, add all the other ingredients except the Spaghetti. Instead, serve the Spaghetti in a plate and pour the sauce on top.

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