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Feb 20 2009

Pappardelle with mushroom and eggplant ragu

I know ragu is traditionally a meat-based sauce but I think these mushrooms are ‘meaty’ enough to consider this sauce a ragu. Combined with homemade semolina pappardelle, this was a home run hit for dinner. My sauce started with a combination of baby portobello and button mushrooms.

They were halved and sliced.
I also cubed up a whole eggplant for this dish.
Of course you can’t have a pasta sauce without garlic and onions!
First the onions and the mushrooms were cooked down until softened and tender. Then the garlic was added to the pan.
The eggplant was combined with the cooked onions and mushrooms.
Everything was sautéed until the eggplant began to soften.
A bit of red wine was added to the pan.
And a can of tomato paste was stirred into the sauce.
The ragu was covered and cooked down until the eggplant dissolved and the sauce was rich and delicious. A little water was added during the cooking to keep the sauce from getting to dry.
Meanwhile, a pasta dough made from all purpose flour, semolina flour and eggs was prepared and rolled out into sheets using my pasta roller.
The pappardelle was cut by hand into wide noodles.
The noodles were boiled until al dente and tossed with the ragu. Finally I topped it off with some parmigiano reggiano. 

Written by greg · Categorized: pasta, vegetarian · Tagged: eggplant, mushroom, pappardelle, ragu

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  1. Mari at Once Upon a Plate says

    February 20, 2009 at 4:24 pm

    Yummm!

    This looks delicious Greg. I would be very happy with a dinner like that! Very nice.

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  2. miho says

    February 22, 2009 at 10:51 pm

    a lot of italian food and asian food on your blog. i should learn how to cook from you. ryuji said being good at cooking is being good at chemistry.

    Reply
  3. Jamie says

    February 25, 2009 at 8:12 am

    Greg, I love it when men cook! This dish looks extraordinarily good! My kind of food! And the pappardelle are hand made? Wow!

    Reply

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