Frank shows you how to make a meal your sweetheart will always remember! “Sunday Sauce” – Ragu Napolitano with Italian Sausage and Pasta.
Also see the recipe on our website here: http://isernio.com/Recipes/RaguNapolitano.aspx
Time to prep: 30 minutes
Time to cook: 3 hours
Serves: 6-8 as a main course
SHOPPING LIST:
8 Isernio’s Italian Sausages (hot, mild or combined)
3 lbs. beef short ribs or pork ribs
4 Tbsp. olive oil
1/2 med. onion, peeled and chopped
3 cloves fresh garlic, finely chopped or pressed
1/2 tsp. red pepper flakes (optional)
1/2 cup dry red wine
2-28-oz. cans Italian style plum tomatoes, with juice, squeezed by hand or broken up in skillet with a wooden spoon.
10 basil leaves, torn
1 dried bay leaf
1 lb. Rigatoni pasta or pasta of choice
Salt & freshly ground pepper
6-8 tbsp. freshly grated Pecorino Romano cheese
Meat Options for sauce: Meat balls, Chicken, Braciole, bone-in Pork Ribs
LET’S COOK
Pre-heat oven to 225°. In a large 13 quart pot (cast iron, such as Le Creuset or similar), heat 2 Tbsp. olive oil on medium heat. Salt & pepper ribs on all sides and cook until brown on all sides, set aside. Then brown the sausages on both sides. No need to cook through, the sausages will finish cooking in the sauce. Do this in batches, so you don’t crowd the pot. Remove the sausages from the pot and set aside. Add 2 Tbsp. olive oil to the pot, add the onion, garlic, red pepper flakes and 1/2 tsp. salt and cook until onion is soft, 8-10 minutes. Add the wine to deglaze the pot, scraping up the brown bits on the bottom. Cook until the wine evaporates by half, one minute or two. Add the crushed tomatoes, bay leaf, 3 leaves of torn basil, salt and pepper to taste.
Return only the ribs to the pot. Bring sauce to a boil then reduce heat to a simmer. Cover with lid and place in oven for 1 hour. While the ribs are slow roasting, cover the browned sausages and refrigerate. After 1 hour, add the sausages to the pot and cook with the lid off for the last 2 hours.
Bring 5 qts. of water to a boil. Add 2 Tbsp. salt to boiling water, add the Rigatoni and cook until al dente — about 12-14 minutes, or according to the package instructions.
While the pasta is boiling, remove the meat from the sauce, and place on a large serving platter, cover with foil and keep warm in the oven on very low heat. The sauce should be reduced enough to coat the back of a spoon. If needed, reduce further on medium heat on top of the stove, until thickened. Reserve about 2 cups of sauce for the meat and keep warm.
Drain the pasta and add to the sauce. Toss the pasta in the sauce to ensure each piece is coated. Add the torn basil and a drizzle of good olive oil off the heat, mix well. Serve immediately with freshly grated Pecorino Romano cheese.
Top the meat with the reserved warm sauce and serve after the pasta course or together if you choose.
The sauce can be made ahead a day or two, just reheated and serve with freshly boiled pasta.
Video Rating: 4 / 5


I made this n my family loved it thank u so much for the recipe, the best
part is not expensive to make.
Gorgeous!
Hey I want to tell you , this recipe has made me famous!
Thanks Frank !!!!!
Hey use the Cento San Marzano Pomodoro’s for a superb gravy!
Or any brand San Marzano tomatoes!
My choice is Cento Brand!
The video says for the last step, cook the sausage for an hour with the lid
off, but the instructions say two hours. Which is it?
This Frank guy can cook this for the godfather Don Corleone himself and he
would have a favor granted… what a chef
Thenx for sharing
mi piaceeee
yami yami yami the problem that if i did that im gonna eat it all by myself
:))
In all honesty, this is one of the best Sunday Sauce recipes I’ve ever
seen. I can picture Italian grandmothers nodding their head in agreement. I
have got to make this! Thank you for sharing!
Nice recipe!
Wow, just like Nonna’s. Very nice.
Fabulous! I’m going to have to try out your sausage with my Sunday sauce.
I’ve been making the sauce for years. Spent a lot of time with my Italian
grandma who was from south Italy (Bari). If I make the sauce with your
sausage, I will be sure to get a shot of your label in the videos 🙂 Ciao,
Anthony
I can’t hear you lol