Pork Pappardelle |
A fantastic dish inspired by my last trip to Italy. This dish is based on a wonderful meal I had in Tuscany, specifically the little famous village of Pisa. I had heard they were famous for a wonderful hearty wild boar pappardelle. I ordered it at this little café on one of the back streets of Pisa. My cousins and I were looking for a little place, not full of tourists, but that had to have homemade pastas on the menu. You know we like our homemade pastas. We make and eat it all the time so we know what is good when we order.
We started out walking down this little cobblestoned alley, past a pharmacy and a little shop, and right there at the end of the path was this little café with a little menu board out front with "fresh pasta" written in bright blue chalk. Their special for the day was wild boar pappardelle and I know this was where we had to eat. The dish was amazing. The pasta was perfectly cooked and the wild boar was so tender and had the best hearty tomato flavor that I fell immediately in love.
Because of where I live and the availability of finding boar in the store I had to substitute this dish with a good cut of pork loin. The meat may have been different but the heart and flavor were still there. I made simple tomato based sauce and cooked the whole loin in my crock-pot in order to have this complete and ready by the time I got home from work during the week. Hope you enjoy Pork Pappardelle.
Ingredients:
- 1/2 medium pork loin
- 1/2 cup diced white onion
- 1/2 cup diced celery
- 1/2 cup finely diced carrot
- 1 10oz can tomato sauce
- 1 clove diced garlic
- Handful chopped basil
- Large bay leaf
- Olive oil
- Salt/pepper
- Crock-pot
1. In a large sauté pan pour in a little olive oil over medium high heat. Toss in your onion, celery, and carrot and sauté until nice and tender.
2. Toss in the diced garlic and sauté until fragrant
3. Pour in the tomato sauce, chopped basil, bay leaf and salt and pepper. Let simmer on low heat just to incorporate the flavors. Remove sauce from heat.
5. Make homemade pasta. I chose hand cut pappardelle. I used my pasta recipe, rolled out the dough, and hand cut it to thick size about 1 1/2 inch in width. See below for the pasta recipe
6. Cook the pasta in a large pot of salted boiling water until it floats to the top and is tender.
7. Break up the roast. After 8-10 hours in the crock-pot it will pull right apart into nice shredded pork.
8. Toss the pasta in the sauce and meat and serve with some fresh graded cheese.
Prep time: 30 minutes
Cook time: 8-10 hours
Serves: 4-5 people
Pasta recipe: http://www.recipesiliveby.blogspot.com/2013/04/Fresh-Pasta.html
Oh my mouth is watering - we love these simple but richly flavored Italian dishes!
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