Ragu (meat sauce)
Ragu (meat sauce)

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To get started with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook ragu (meat sauce) using 19 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Ragu (meat sauce):
  1. Get 500 g Minced beef
  2. Prepare sausages (optional)
  3. Take 1 can plum tomatoes
  4. Make ready 1/2 can water
  5. Make ready 1 large carrot
  6. Make ready Sun dried tomatoes (optional)
  7. Make ready 1 stick celery (optional)
  8. Get 1 medium onion
  9. Take cube Stock
  10. Make ready Star anise
  11. Prepare 1 teaspoon cumin
  12. Make ready 1 splash red wine
  13. Take 2 tablespoons tomato purée
  14. Get 2 tablespoons tomato ketchup
  15. Prepare 2 tablespoons garlic purée
  16. Get 1/2 tablespoon gravy granules
  17. Make ready 1 1/2 teaspoon sherry vinager (optional)
  18. Prepare salt & pepper
  19. Prepare 2 teaspoon Cheyenne pepper (optional)

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Instructions to make Ragu (meat sauce):
  1. Empty the can of plum tomatoes into a large sauce pan with half a can of water and a stock cube on a medium to low heat. Add a star anise and cumin.
  2. Dice the carrots, celery (optional) and sun dried tomatoes (optional) and add to the sauce pan.
  3. Brown the mince beef and add it to the sauce pan. Do allow enough space in the pan to allow the liquids to boil off to really brown the mince.
  4. You can also fry up some sausages (optional), cut them up and add them to the sauce.
  5. Dice and fry the onions in the same pan until translucent.
  6. Deglaze the pan with some red wine and add that to the sauce. This ensure all the goodness that was stuck to the pan is transferred to the sauce.
  7. Add the tomato purée, garlic purée, tomato ketchup. Mix everything in and simmer for at least 30 minutes.
  8. To thicken I use gravy granules, but cornstarch mixed in water will also work or any other thickening agent.
  9. Add the sherry vinegar (optional) as a final touch. You can add salt and pepper to taste, but what I like best is to add Cheyenne pepper which gives it a warming kick.
  10. Boil up your favourite pasta, add the ragu sauce and enjoy. I prefer fusilli because it really holds the meat sauce.

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