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  2. Woodman's Pasta with Mushroom Sauce (Pasta Al Boscaiola)

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    In a medium bowl, soak the porcini in 1 cup warm water for 30 minutes. In a large skillet, melt the butter with the olive oil over medium-high heat. Add the garlic, carrot, and celery and cook ...

  3. Bolognese sauce - Wikipedia

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    Bolognese sauce. Bolognese sauce, [a] known in Italian as ragù alla bolognese[b] or ragù bolognese (called ragù in the city of Bologna, ragó in Bolognese dialect), is a meat-based sauce in Italian cuisine, typical of the city of Bologna. [2] It is customarily used to dress tagliatelle al ragù and to prepare lasagne alla bolognese.

  4. List of pasta dishes - Wikipedia

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    A Palermo baked pasta dish made with anelletti pasta, eggplant, meat sauce, cheese and peas. Anolini in brodo. Emilia-Romagna. A Piacenza dish of anolini dumplings in broth. Battolli Caiegue. Liguria. Battolli pasta, made with chestnut flour, with a sauce made of pesto, turnip and potato. Bigoli in salsa. Veneto.

  5. Spaghetti alla puttanesca - Wikipedia

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    Spaghetti alla puttanesca. Spaghetti alla puttanesca (Italian: [spaˈɡetti alla puttaˈneska]) is a pasta dish invented in Naples in the mid-20th century and made typically with tomatoes, olives, capers, anchovies, garlic, peperoncino, extra virgin olive oil and salt. [1][2]

  6. Lasagna - Wikipedia

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    Lasagna (UK: / ləˈzænjə /, [1] US: / ləˈzɑːnjə /, Italian: [laˈzaɲɲa]), also known as lasagne (Italian: [laˈzaɲɲe]), is a type of pasta, possibly one of the oldest types, [2] made in very wide, flat sheets. The same-named Italian dish is made of stacked layers of lasagna alternating with fillings such as ragù (ground meats and ...

  7. Genovese sauce - Wikipedia

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    15th or 16th centuries. Main ingredients. Onion and beef, veal or pork. Media: Genovese sauce. Genovese sauce, known in Italian as sugo alla genovese or " la Genovese ", is a slow-cooked onion and meat sauce associated with the city of Naples, in the Campania region of Italy. It is typically served with ziti, rigatoni or paccheri pasta and ...

  8. Mushroom sauce - Wikipedia

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    A brown mushroom sauce accompanying Scottish mince pie. In cooking, mushroom sauce is sauce with mushrooms as the primary ingredient. Often cream-based, [1] it can be served with veal, chicken and poultry, pasta, and other foods such as vegetables. [2][3][4][5] Some sources also suggest pairing mushroom sauce with fish. [6]

  9. Ragù - Wikipedia

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    In Italian cuisine, ragù (Italian: [raˈɡu], from French ragoût) is a meat sauce that is commonly served with pasta. [1] An Italian gastronomic society, Accademia Italiana della Cucina, documented several ragù recipes. [2] The recipes' common characteristics are the presence of meat and the fact that all are sauces for pasta.