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  2. Fresh Rigatoni with Bolognese Sauce Recipe - AOL

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    Add beef and pork; cook, stirring occasionally, until meat is nicely browned, 15 to 20 minutes. Add tomatoes, tomato paste, and 1/4 cup water; season with salt and pepper. Cover and cook, stirring ...

  3. Rigatoni And Meatballs Recipe - AOL

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    3. And pulse [in food processor] until the bread turns into crumbs. 4. Throw the meat into a large mixing bowl. 5. Add the garlic, bread crumbs, eggs, parsley, grated Parmesan, milk, salt, and pepper. Use clean hands to mix together until well combined. 6. Use a scoop to retrieve a small amount of the meat mixture . . . 7.

  4. Rigatoni And Meatballs Recipe - AOL

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    3. And pulse [in food processor] until the bread turns into crumbs. 4. Throw the meat into a large mixing bowl. 5. Add the garlic, bread crumbs, eggs, parsley, grated Parmesan, milk, salt, and pepper.

  5. Genovese sauce - Wikipedia

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    It is typically served with ziti, rigatoni or paccheri pasta and sprinkled with grated cheese. [1] Genovese may be prepared with inexpensive cuts of beef, pork, veal or sausage, but typically share and emphasize slow-cooked onions. Recipes may cite the ramata di Montoro, a yellow onion with copper-colored skin. [2]

  6. Sausages in Italian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    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."

  7. Ragù - Wikipedia

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    After the early 1830s, recipes for ragù appear frequently in cookbooks from the Emilia-Romagna region. By the late 19th century the cost of meat saw the use of heavy meat sauces on pasta reserved to feast days and Sundays, and only among the wealthier classes of the newly unified Italy. [7]

  8. Rigatoni And Meatballs Recipe - AOL

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    Learn the ingredients and steps to follow to properly make the the best Rigatoni And Meatballs? recipe for your family and friends. Want to make Rigatoni And ...

  9. Rigatoni ai carciofi (Rigatoni with Artichokes, Garlic, and ...

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    In a large skillet or wok, melt the butter with the oil. Once hot, add the garlic, rosemary, olives, and artichokes and sauté over medium heat for 3 minutes, stirring occasionally with a wooden spoon.