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Orecchiette with Veal, Capers, and White Wine. Ground veal works in a slew of Italian pasta sauces, with options for ragù, bolognese, and plenty more.
Add sausage and break up with the back of a spoon into small pieces. Cook, stirring frequently, until cooked through and golden brown, 10 to 15 minutes. Transfer to a plate, leaving fat in skillet.
Parmigiana (/ ˌ p ɑːr m ɪ ˈ dʒ ɑː n ə,-ˈ ʒ ɑː-/, Italian: [parmiˈdʒaːna]), also called parmigiana di melanzane (Italian: [parmiˈdʒaːna di melanˈdzaːne;-ˈtsaːne]), melanzane alla parmigiana (Italian: [melanˈdzaːne;-ˈtsaːne ˌalla parmiˈdʒaːna]) or, in the United States, eggplant parmesan, is an Italian dish made with fried, sliced eggplant layered with Parmesan ...
Bockwurst – a German sausage traditionally made from ground veal and pork; Braciolone – Italian meat dish; Bratwurst – a sausage usually composed of veal, pork or beef; Cachopo – Veal dish from Asturias, Spain; Calf's liver and bacon – Dish containing veal liver and bacon; Carpaccio – prepared using raw meat; veal is sometimes used
The Italian sausage was initially known as lucanica, [3] a rustic pork sausage in ancient Roman cuisine, with the first evidence dating back to the 1st century BC, when the Roman historian Marcus Terentius Varro described stuffing spiced and salted meat into pig intestines, as follows: "They call lucanica a minced meat stuffed into a casing, because our soldiers learned how to prepare it."
It's loaded with Italian sausage, a creamy tomato-based sauce, spinach, and toasted garlic breadcrumbs sprinkled over the top. Get the Creamy One-Pot Sausage Gnocchi recipe . Stacy Allen
In a large skillet, bring the marinara sauce, mushrooms, olives, tomatoes, Italian seasoning and pepper flakes to a low boil. Simmer while cooking sausage. Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil over medium heat. Add sausage and cook until no longer pink; drain. Chop briefly in food processor to break into small pieces. Stir into sauce; continue to simmer.
Add the sausage and chuck and cook, breaking the meat up with a wooden spoon, until browned, 6 to 7 minutes. Add the tomato paste and cook, stirring, until it turns a deep red, 3 to 5 minutes. Add ...