1 pound spaghetti
3 Tbsp extra-virgin olive oil
2 thin cut pork loin
chops, 1/2-inch thick
Salt and pepper
2 each sweet and hot Italian sausage
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1/2 to 1 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
3 cloves garlic,
minced
1 small onion, minced
1 1/2 cups beef broth
1 (28-ounce) can
crushed tomatoes
1 (14-ounce) can diced tomatoes
1/4 cup chopped flat-leaf
parsley
1 tsp dried basil
2 tsp sugar
1/2 cup Marsala
1 pound meat
loaf mix, ground beef, pork and veal combined
1 Tbsp mayonnaise
1/4 cup
grated Parmigiano-Reggiano, plus extra for tossing pasta and to pass at
table
1 loaf crusty Italian bread, heated just before serving to crisp
crust
Heat a deep skillet or medium heavy bottomed sauce pot over medium
high heat. Season pork chops with salt and pepper. Remove skin and cut sausages
into 1" chunks. Add 1 tablespoon, 1 turn of the pan, extra-virgin olive oil to
pan or pot. Place chops in pan or pot and brown 2 minutes on each side, remove.
Add another tablespoon oil, 1 turn of the pan, and sausages. Brown sausages 2
minutes on each side and transfer to plate with pork. Add pepper flakes, 3
cloves chopped garlic and onion to the pot and saute 1 minute. Add broth to the
pan and scrape up drippings. Add tomatoes and herbs and bring sauce to a bubble.
Add meats back to the pot and reduce heat to simmer. Simmer sauce over a very
low heat for a couple of hours, gently stirring every once in a while.
Preheat oven to 425 degrees F.
Lightly mix the ground meat, mayo,
garlic salt, 1/4 cup cheese and some black pepper. Gently roll into balls, 1 1/2
to 2 inches in diameter. Place balls on nonstick cookie sheet. Roast meatballs
10 minutes, then slide into Sunday sauce.
In the meantime, heat water
for pasta to a boil. Salt and cook pasta 7 to 8 minutes, to al dente.
To
serve, place pork, sausages and meatballs on serving dish. Pour 1/2 of the sauce
into a serving dish to ladle over pasta and meats at the table. Toss cooked
spaghetti with remaining sauce in sauce pot, adding a few handfuls of grated
cheese to the pot as you toss it. Transfer pasta to a serving
dish.
Adapted from the Rachael Ray recipe. This stuff is GOOD!
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