my sister-in-law jenny made this once for me and my husband. dave loves anything sausage, so it was a big hit. i've tried it a few times, and adjusted the recipe a little to suit my fancy. so let's get started.
you'll need a package of rigatoni, 1 zucchini squash, 1 onion, 1 green pepper, a package of Italian Sausage, 1 bottle of marinara sauce, salt, pepper, monterey jack cheese, and beef broth.
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see this kind of sausage? that's what i like. jenny uses the link kind, but after trying the recipe several times and it not working out, i switched to the tube kind. and, i'm trying to save money on groceries, so i only use half of the tube for this recipe, even though it calls for more.
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squeeze your sausage into a pan
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and over medium heat, brown it until it's no longer pink.
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cut your onion into slices, and separate.
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do the same with the green pepper.
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how's your sausage coming? still pink? keep going then.
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slice your zucchini. jenny cuts hers in regular slices, just like a cucumber slice would be, but i tried it like this last time i liked it because the bites were more....bite-size. first in half, then in fourths,
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then like this.
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sausage? browned? awesome.
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remove it to a paper plate lined with paper towels to drain.
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then throw in your onions and green pepper--in the same pan you browned the sausage. yum.
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see how good that looks? it smells even better. saute them until they're crisp-tender, whatever that means. isn't that an oxymoron? then deglaze the pan with 1/4 cup of dark red wine (or beef broth like me).
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add the zucchini, mushrooms (i leave these out because dave hates mushrooms),
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salt,
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pepper,
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marinara sauce,
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and sausages. stir.
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meanwhile, back at the ranch, boil some water for your rigatoni.
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keep stirring your sauce. let it simmer for 12 minutes...just enough time for your pasta to cook.
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now slice some monterey jack cheese,
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drain your pasta and pour into your serving bowl.
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immediately add the slices of cheese, right on top of the hot pasta.
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until it's covered. like this.
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now pour on the hot sauce...
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and voila! let the hot sauce sit for a minute before serving to allow the cheese to melt.
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serve with a side of garlic bread. or nothing at all. whatever.
enjoy!
jenny's north beach rigatoni1 lb. italian sausage links (or a tube of it)
1 onion, cut and separated
1 medium green pepper, cut
1 zucchini squash, cut in slices
1/2 lb. mushrooms, cut in half
1/4 cup dark red wine (or beef broth)
1/2 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp. pepper
15 oz. marinara sauce
12 oz. package rigatoni
monterey jack cheese, cut in slices
brown whole sausages in 4 quart sauce pan until thoroughly cooked, about 45 minutes (or brown the tube of sausage like me in a matter of minutes). remove sausage, cool, and slice into 1/4 inch pieces (or skip this step if you do it like me). in drippings, saute onion and green pepper until crisp tender. deglaze the pan with 1/4 cup of dark red wine or beef broth, add zucchini, mushrooms, salt, pepper, marinara sauce, and sausage. simmer 12 minutes. cook rigatoni; drain and turn into large bowl. top pasta with cheese slices, then hot sauce. makes six 2-cup servings.
3 comments:
YUM! That looks sooo good, especially with all of the veggies.
This looks great. I bet I could use a Jenni-o sausage to reduce fat. I think I'll try this sometime this week.
Looks super yummy!!!
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