Korean pork ribs with gochujang glaze. Perfect for when you need a rib fix. Sticky. Spicy. Salty. Sweet. Just really tasty in a messy sort of way. Lip smacking finger food.
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beef tataki
Beef tataki with simple ponzu sauce is a great Japanese dish to share with friends. If you like Japanese, you are going to love this.
shahi chicken korma
Shahi chicken korma is a rich and flavourful curry. It’s a dish invented for nobility. Spice, coconut, almond, cream and a hint of sugar come together in a sumptuous curry worthy of any celebration.
gnocchi with sausage tomato sauce and fresh mozzarella
Sometimes you need comfort food. Gnocchi with sausage tomato sauce and fresh mozzarella is pure, simple comfort food. Just warm and gooey and good.
30 minute curry ramen
If you are looking for a quick ramen fix this one can be on the table 30 minutes after you walk into the kitchen. It’s rich, salty goodness in a bowl. And it’s dead easy. 30 minute curry ramen. Crazy delicious. Weeknight effort.
yucatan pulled pork – cochinita pibil
Yucatan pulled pork – cochinita pibil – is one the most flavourful pulled pork dishes out there. It’s loaded with big citrus and achiote taste.
korean pork stew – kimchi jjigae
This is my riff on kimchi jjigae. It’s a salty, spicy, porky bowl of cabbage and broth goodness. Korean pork stew really. Easier and a bit more approachable than absolutely authentic kimchi jjigae.
baked pasta with sausage alfredo sauce
Want the comfort of a nice pasta al forno but you don’t have time to make anything fancy? Baked pasta with sausage alfredo sauce is a fast way to get a fix.
Simple. Fast. Easy. Sausage and a bit of crushed red chili kick the flavours up a notch. It’s an Italian spin on mac and cheese with pulled pork.
I’m a pasta al forno addict. It’s by far my favourite way to make pasta. Lasagna. Cannelloni. Even baked ziti. I love it all.
It’s all I can do not to fill this blog with 27 different lasagna recipes. Someday I’m going to try the Timpano from The Big Night. Look out Tony Shalhoub.
Baked pasta with sausage alfredo sauce is a lot easier than the Timpano if you’re not feeling up for a challenge. You can have this on the table in about 40 minutes. Timpano is around 6 hours.
baked pasta with sausage alfredo sauce
Ingredients
- 1 lb mild Italian sausage - removed from casing and crumbled
- 1/2 onion - finely diced
- 2 Tbsp butter
- 2 cloves garlic - crushed
- 1 cup heavy cream - 35% or higher fat content
- 1 1/2 cups grated parmigiano reggiano - not the cardboard pre-fab stuff
- crushed red chilies to taste - I like about a tsp for just a bit of bite
- 8 oz fresh mozzarella in water - drained and cut into 1/2 inch squares
- 1 lb conchiglie or other similar shell pasta
Instructions
- Pre-heat your oven to 350F. Position the rack about 8 inches from your broiler.
- Put a big pot of well salted on to boil
- Melt the butter in an oven-proof frying pan large enough to hold all the pasta. Cook the onions over medium low heat until soft, about 5 minutes.
- Add the dried pasta to the boiling water.
- Crumble the sausage meat into the pan and cook, stirring constantly, until cooked. This takes about 5-7 minutes.
- Add the garlic and cook another minute.
- Add the cream and heat through. Stir in 3/4 cup (half) the parmigiano reggiano to melt. Hold over low heat until the pasta is cooked.
- When just barely done, drain the pasta. Return the pasta to the pot and mix in the sausage Alfredo sauce thoroughly.
- Return the pasta and sauce to the oven-proof frying pan. Sprinkle the remaining 3/4 cup parmesan and the fresh mozzarella overtop and place in the oven on the high rack. Bake for about 10-12 minutes then set your oven to broil. You are going for a nicely browned top. Watch your pasta closely. Seriously. It can all go to hell in a minute.
- Let stand about 10 minutes and serve as you would any baked pasta. It's a big, gooey, delicious mess so don't get any ideas that you can plate this nicely.
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