This simple dish satisfied the cravings we get at this time of year for lots of greens. We thought the suggestion of serving it with rice, rather than pasta, a bit unusual but it was perfect. Seek out top-quality Italian pork sausages if you can. We can buy them fairly easily now in Dublin but have been known in the past to beg the local Italian restaurant to sell us some – so you could try that tactic if they’re not readily available where you are.
Wine Suggestion: This is a characterful dish so the wine you choose needs to have character and presence to match. We opened a MorisFarms Mandriolo, a fresh and vibrant blend of mostly Sangiovese with some Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah and Petit Verdot from the Maremma in Tuscany. Being typically Italian the fresh acidity cut through the richness of this dish and proved a delightful match: we couldn’t determine if the hints of fennel came from the wine or the Italian sausages used … or maybe both.
Ragú di salsicce e broccoletti – Creamy sausage & broccoli ragú – serves 4
- 200g long grain rice
- 4 tbsp olive oil
- 4 scallion, roughly chopped
- a few sprigs of thyme
- 6 good-quality Italian pork sausages, removed from their skins
- 200g tenderstem broccoli, chopped into 1 cm pieces
- 50ml white wine
- 1 tbsp vegetable stock powder
- 100ml crème fraîche
- 30g Parmesan, grated (to serve)
Steam the rice in a rice cooker or according to the instructions on the pack.
Heat the olive oil in a large frying pan and fry the scallions and thyme leaves for a couple of minutes.
Break up the sausage meat with your fingers, add to the frying pan and cook for another 5 minutes.
Add the broccoli pieces and continue to cook for 3 minutes.
Pour in the wine and cook for another couple of minutes, then stir in the stock powder and crème fraîche. Season with salt and freshly ground white pepper.
Serve the ragù over the rice and sprinkle with freshly grated Parmesan cheese.
(Original recipe from Pronto! by Gino D’Campo, Kyle Books, 2014.)
Looks very tasty, a great weekday dinner idea!
Thanks Kreso 🙂