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  3. Ragù - Wikipedia

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    The most typical is ragù alla bolognese (Bolognese sauce, made with minced beef). Other types are ragù alla napoletana ( Neapolitan ragù , made with a variety of pork and beef meats which may include sausage ), ragù alla barese (ragù from Bari , sometimes made with horse meat ), ragù alla veneta (ragù from Veneto , a traditionally ...

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    Cheesy Ground Beef & Cauliflower Casserole. Photographer: Brie Goldman, Food Stylist: Holly Dreesman, Prop Stylist: Gabriel Greco ... Apple-Pork Ragu with Papardelle. Walnut Tea Sandwiches ...

  5. Slow-Cooked Beef and Wine Ragu Recipe - AOL

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    HEAT 1 Tbsp. oil in Dutch oven or large deep skillet on medium-high heat. Add onions; cook and stir 5 to 6 min. or until golden brown. Remove from pan.

  6. Butcher's Ragù with Fusilli Recipe - AOL

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    1. In a large enameled cast-iron casserole, heat the olive oil. Add the carrot, celery, onion and garlic and cook over moderate heat, stirring occasionally, until softened but not browned, about ...

  7. Ossobuco - Wikipedia

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    Ossobuco served with risotto. This dish's primary ingredient, veal shank, is common, relatively cheap, and flavorful. Although it is tough, braising makes it tender. The cut traditionally used for this dish comes from the top of the shin which has a higher proportion of bone to meat than other meaty cuts of veal. [5]

  8. Beef shank - Wikipedia

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    The beef shank is the leg portion of a steer or heifer. In the UK, the corresponding cuts of beef are the shin (the foreshank), and the leg (the hindshank). Due to the constant use of this muscle by the animal, it tends to be tough, dry, and sinewy, so is best when cooked for a long time in moist heat.

  9. Slow Cooker Italian Sausage, Beef and Vegetable Ragu

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    In a large skillet, cook the Italian sausage and ground beef over medium heat, crumbling the meat with a spatula, until beginning to brown. Add the chopped onion and cook until meat is no longer ...