Ingredient: Carrot

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Tagliatelle with ragù alla bolognese

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Tagliatelle with ragù alla bolognese

Author: Guido Boschetti

Difficulty:

Easy

Total time:

180 min

Servings:

4 Portions

Ingredients:

300 g of Minced Beef Pulp
200 ml of Meat Broth
1 Carrot
1 Celery stalk
1 Onion
1 Glass of red wine
Salt
Pepper

PREPARATION

1

In order to prepare tagliatelle with ragù alla Bolognese, mince the pancetta, peel the celery, the carrot and the onion, then chop them as well.

2

Subsequently take a pot and brown the pancetta with a filet of oil, then add the vegetables and let cook gently.

3

At this point, add the meat and cook it for about 5 minutes, then blend with half glass of wine and let it evaporate completely.

4

Now add the tomato puree and mix for a couple of minutes. Then pour the broth, cover the pot and let it cook for about 2-3 hours, by adding, if necessary, more broth and seasoning with salt and pepper.

5

Once the ragù is ready, take the tagliatelle and drop them in boiling water for 4-5 minutes, then drain them and season them by using the just prepared sauce.

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Casoncelli

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Casoncelli

Author: Guido Boschetti

Difficulty:

Medium

Total time:

120 min

Servings:

4 Portions

Ingredients:

For the pasta
4 Eggs
50 g of Breadcrumbs
Nutmeg
Parsley
Salt
For the filling
250 g of Beef meat
250 g of Pork loin
1 Carrot
1 Stalk of celery
Half onion
1 Glass of wine
For the seasoning
80 g of Butter
Sage leaves

PREPARATION

For the pasta
1

In order to make casoncelli start preparing the fresh egg pasta: in a bowl add the durum wheat semolina, the 00 flour and an egg. Whisk everything with a fork and add the remaining ingredients.

2

Knead well the mixture by using your hands and if it seems hard, add some water in order to soften it, until you obtain a solid dough.

3

At this point, let it rest in fridge for about 40 minutes by wrapping it in transparent film.

For the filling
4

In the meantime, cut the meat into cubes. Prepare a mixture of finely chopped celery, carrots and onions, add the meat and deglaze with white wine.

5

Once cooked, let it cool down and then grind it by adding some amaretti.

6

Knead everything with the eggs, Grana Padano, breadcrumbs, chopped parsley and a pinch of nutmeg. Mix everything well.

7

At this point, roll the pasta out in thin rectangular layers by using a special machine and place in row the filling dabs. Now start giving the typical shape of casoncelli.

8

Once ready, cook them in boiling water for about 5 minutes.

9

In the meantime, start preparing the seasoning: in a pan melt some butter, add the finely chopped pancetta and some sage leaves. Cook everything until the pancetta gets brown.

10

At this point, drain the casoncelli and transfer them in the freshly prepared seasoning. Mix everything well in order to amalgamate the flavours and transfer everything in a serving plate with an abundant sprinkling of Grana Padano.

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Luciana’s agnolini in broth

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Luciana’s agnolini in broth

Author: Guido Boschetti

Difficulty:

Advanced

Total time:

330 min

Servings:

1 Portions

Ingredients:

300 g of 0 Flour
4 Eggs
100 g of Pork loin
100 g of Raw ham
Nutmeg
100 g of Chicken gizzard
100 g of Chicken liver
1 Salsiccia
100 g of Pancetta
150 g of Gran Capra
Fine salt
1 White onion
1 Carrot
4 l of Cold water
Cloves
2 Stalks of celery
1/2 Chicken
Sage
Rosemary
Bay

PREPARATION

1

To prepare the Agnolini in broth, start with the filling, which will need a long rest. Cut the ham, pork loin, salsiccia, pancetta, chicken gizzard and liver into pieces. Cook with the various aromatic herbs, such as sage, rosemary, bay leaves, cloves, etc. Cook for three hours, basting occasionally with red wine.

2

Then let the meat mixture cool and and pass it through the meat grinder, using a medium-sized mould and collecting it in a bowl. Add the Gran Capra, salt, pepper and egg to the minced meat. Also add a pinch of grated nutmeg. Mix all the ingredients together by kneading with your hands.

3

Pass through the mincer again, this time using the thinner mould. Press again with your hands, then cover with cling film and refrigerate for 12 hours. When there are about 4 hours left, prepare the meat broth.

4

Peel the onion and cut it in half. Place 3 cloves on each half and place them in a hot pan. Wash the celery and carrot well, then cut them into pieces. Put the chicken in a large pan. Add the celery and carrots. When the onions are golden brown, remove them with a fork and transfer them to the pan.

5

Add water and a pinch of salt. Cook over a medium heat. It will take about 4 hours from boiling. Meanwhile, prepare the egg pasta. Pour the flour onto a pastry board and make a classic fountain shape. Pour in the slightly beaten eggs and start mixing the ingredients with a fork. Knead the dough by hand and continue to knead until a homogeneous dough is obtained. Wrap it in cling film and leave it to rest at room temperature.

6

Check the stock from time to time and skim it off using a skimmer. Take the egg pasta and transfer it to a pastry board. Crush it with your hands to flatten it, then roll it out with a rolling pin to a very thin sheet. Using a pastry cutter, cut out small squares. Place a bit of filling in the centre of each square. Lift one of the squares, close it to form a triangle and press lightly on the edges. Now lower the two side edges, letting them go around your finger. Seal by pinching the two edges of the dough, and the first agnolino is ready. Do the same for all the others and gradually place them on a tray with a tea towel.

7

When the broth is ready, remove the meat and vegetables with a skimmer. Transfer to a bowl. Taste the broth and adjust the salt if necessary. Then strain it, dividing the broth into two pots. Bring one of the two broth pots back to the boil and keep the other one warm. As soon as the broth comes to the boil, immerse the lambs. Wait a few minutes until they come to the surface, then use a skimmer to scoop out a portion of the Agnolini and transfer them to a plate. Add the hot broth, taken from the other pot. To make it clearer. At this point, serve with a good handful of Gran Capra.

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Pappardelle with wild boar sauce

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Pappardelle with wild boar sauce

Author: Guido Boschetti

Difficulty:

Total time:

0 min

Servings:

Ingredients:

500 g of Tipico IT’s fresh Pappardelle
For the meat sauce
1 Carrot
Juniper berries
Thyme
2 tbsp of Tipico IT’s Extra virgin olive oil
500 g of Wild boar meat
1 White onion
Sage
1 Glass of red wine
Salt
Celery
1 Clove of garlic
Rosemary
250 g of Tipico IT’s Tomato puree
Black pepper

PREPARATION

1

Marinate for an entire night the wild boar meat in red wine, adding some celery, a carrot, an onion, some garlic, the juniper berries and the pepper grains.

2

Once the night is passed, drain the marinated meat and pour it in a pot without any seasoning. Strain the water that will form step by step.

3

In a pan, stir-fry a carrot, with some celery, an onion, some sage, thyme, rosemary and a drizzle of olive oil. Afterwards add the wild boar meat without any water. Deglaze with some red wine and add some spoons of tomato puree; add some salt and let it cook slowly adding some water, until the meat gets softened.

4

At this point, let the pappardelle cook in abundant salted water and drain them al dente. Afterwards season them with the wild boar sauce and serve them hot.

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