As a cookbook author and culinary instructor, I write a lot of recipes. Probably the most favorite pasta recipe of the masses would be my Famous Sausage & Fennel Pasta. This recipe is in my Volume 3 cookbook in the Chef Dez on Cooking cookbook series.
How it became "famous" is that I have made it for years for family gatherings and everyone always asks for the recipe. My response was always "I don't have it written down - it's just in my head!" So finally I put it to paper.FYI: 'vegetable stock paste' is vegetable stock that has been reduced to a paste form. It can be found in most major grocery stores down the broth or spice aisles. The most popular brand is "Better Than Bouillon" made by Superior Touch. It comes in small glass jars and other flavours such as beef, chicken, and turkey. By the way, the words "stock" and "broth" are interchangeable.
Happy Cooking!
Dez's Famous Sausage & Fennel Pasta
(Originally written for Lepp Farm Market
www.leppfarmmarket.com)
3 tbsp olive oil
500 g mild Italian sausage, casings removed
1 medium onion, diced very small
4 - 6 large cloves of garlic, minced
2 tbsp dry fennel seed
1 tsp salt
A few grinds of black pepper
1 - 156 ml can tomato paste
1 - 796 ml can of diced tomatoes
1 cup of full-bodied red wine
1 tsp vegetable stock paste
2 tbsp white sugar
400 g penne pasta or other favourite pasta shape
1 cup whipping cream
Chopped fresh parsley, for garnish
Grated Parmigiano Reggiano cheese, for garnish
Add the olive oil, sausage, onion, garlic, fennel seed, salt and pepper to a large heavy bottomed pan.
Turn the heat on to medium-high and cook, while breaking up the sausage, until the sausage is fully cooked and in small pieces, approximately 8 to 12 minutes.
Stir in the tomato paste, diced tomatoes, wine, vegetable paste, and sugar. Bring to a boil and reduce over medium heat until the sauce becomes very thick, approximately 10 to 15 minutes. Cook your pasta in boiling, liberally salted water to desired consistency (approximately 13 to 15 minutes for penne, but read your package instructions) during this step.
Once the sauce has reduced, stir in the whipping cream and then the cooked and drained pasta. Serve immediately garnished with parsley and grated Parmigiano Reggiano.
Makes approximately six portions.
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