Welcome to the ultimate guide to creating the perfect Christmas pasta, as inspired by the culinary expertise of Rachael Ray. In this comprehensive article, we will embark on a delicious journey, exploring a diverse range of pasta recipes that are sure to add a touch of magic to your holiday feast. From classic Italian dishes to innovative fusion creations, we have curated a collection of recipes that cater to every taste and skill level. Whether you prefer a creamy Alfredo sauce, a spicy Arrabiata, or a hearty ragu, we have got you covered. Get ready to tantalize your taste buds and impress your loved ones with delectable pasta dishes that will make this Christmas truly unforgettable.
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CHRISTMAS PASTA
We eat fish on Christmas Eve, no meat allowed. After Midnight Mass, all bets are off! We make this sauce for Christmas Day: you can't fit another meat in the pot! As many times as you reheat it, it just gets that much better, so if people are coming and going throughout the day, cook off only as much pasta as you need at the time -- half a pound for every 3 people. The sauce will cover up to 2 pounds of pasta. If you are making this full menu, prepare the fudge and chill while your sauce simmers and before you prepare your salad. When you are done eating your 30 minute meal, the fudge will have chilled for 45 minutes and will then be firm enough to slice. Happy Holidays and Merry Eating!
Provided by Rachael Ray : Food Network
Categories main-dish
Time 35m
Yield 4 large servings
Number Of Ingredients 17
Steps:
- Heat a deep pot over medium-high heat. Add pancetta and brown to render the fat. Transfer pancetta to paper towels to drain. To the pan add the oil, and the meats and brown and crumble them for 5 minutes. Stir in garlic, and pancetta bits.
- Chop carrot, celery, and onions near the stove and add to the pot as you work. Cook vegetables with meat 5 minutes and add wine. Cook for 1 minute; add stock and tomatoes to the pot.
- Stir in parsley, allspice, or cinnamon and season sauce with salt and pepper, to taste. Bring sauce to a boil, reduce heat to medium low, and cook 10 to 15 minutes, minimum, before serving. Reheated sauce only improves.
- Toss pasta (cook off only as much pasta as you need at the time: half a pound for every 3 people) with a couple of ladles of sauce to coat, then top bowl with extra sauce. Top pasta with lots of cheese and pass bread at the table.
CHRISTMAS PASTA - RACHAEL RAY
Make and share this Christmas Pasta - Rachael Ray recipe from Food.com.
Provided by ratherbeswimmin
Categories Pork
Time 1h
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 18
Steps:
- Bring a large pot of water to a boil; add salt.
- Add in the rigatoni; cook to al dente per package directions.
- While the water and pasta work, heat a large nonstick skillet over med-high heat.
- Add in 1 tablespoon olive oil; add pancetta to one half of the skillet, the sausage (both hot and sweet) to the other half of the skillet.
- Break up the sausage into bits and brown while the pancetta renders; then combine and cook together another minute or so.
- Remove to a plate with a slotted spoon.
- Add the remaining olive oil to the skillet; then add in the beef and veal.
- Brown and crumble the meat into tiny bits; add in allspice, salt, and pepper.
- Add in the carrots, onions, and garlic; cook 5-6 minutes to soften the vegetables.
- Add the sausage and pancetta back to the skillet, draining away some of the fat.
- Deglaze the pan with the wine, scaping up all the good bits with a wooden spoon.
- Stir in the stock, then stir in the tomatoes.
- Check the seasoning to taste and adjust.
- Simmer over low heat until ready to serve, at least 10 minutes.
- Stir in half the parsley to finish.
- Drain the pasta and add back to the hot pot.
- Ladle a few spoonfuls of pasta over the sauce and add cheese to the pot.
- Stir to coat the pasta evenly; transfer to a large serving dish or individual bowls; top with remaining sauce and parsley; pass plenty of extra cheese at the table.
RACHAEL RAY'S SUNDAY GRAVY AND MACARONI (SPAGHETTI, REALLY)
This originally was a Rachael Ray recipe with a few modifications from me. Rachael states that she created from her Grandpa Emmanuel whose recipe was an all day event. She wanted to cut it down to 30 minutes. I will tell you that I am pretty sure I couldn't put this recipe together in 30 minutes... More like an hour, but you can cook it longer as I do to get better flavor. Rachael Ray says: "He would toss spaghetti, which he referred to as macaroni in English, with half of the remaining sauce and add lots of cheese to it. The extra sauce would be ladled on top of dinner plates of meat and macaroni. This recipe is all I can do to imitate Sundays with Emmanuel, in 30 minutes." Serve with a crusty loaf of garlic bread to soak in the sauce and you have a great meal! MY COMMENTS: Made as originally written in the recipe there was barely enough sauce for the pound of spaghetti soI increased the amount of sauce. In addition Rachael says it serves 4 Big Servings, but it would have be 4 REALLY big, hungry people as in my family it serves 8 without a problem It is delicious though and this is my version with just SLIGHT changes.
Provided by Sooz Cooks
Categories Spaghetti
Time 1h
Yield 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 22
Steps:
- Heat water for pasta to boil. Salt and cook pasta 7 to 8 minutes, to al dente.
- Preheat oven to 425 degrees F.
- Sauce: Heat a deep skillet or medium heavy bottomed sauce pot over medium high heat. Season pork chops with salt and pepper. Quarter the sausages. 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, chopped garlic and onion to the pot and sauté 1 minute - be very careful as the pepper flakes will burn pretty quickly.
- Add broth to the pan and scrape up drippings. Add crushed tomatoes, tomato paste, diced tomatoes, water, sugar and herbs and bring sauce to a bubble. Add meats back to the pot and reduce heat to simmer. Simmer sauce until ready to serve, 12 to 15 minutes (this is the spot where you could really simmer the sauce for a couple of hours more or less if you wanted to).
- Meatballs: Combine ground meat, egg, remaining 2 cloves chopped garlic, 1/3 cup cheese, and bread crumbs. Season with salt and pepper and 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 and turn off oven.
- 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.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 599.4, Fat 24.9, SaturatedFat 7.2, Cholesterol 82.7, Sodium 1139.8, Carbohydrate 64.5, Fiber 5.6, Sugar 10.5, Protein 29.9
Tips:
- Ensure to read the recipe thoroughly before beginning to ensure you have all the necessary ingredients and equipment.
- Prepare all of your ingredients in advance to make the cooking process smoother and more efficient.
- Don't be afraid to experiment with different ingredients and flavors to create your own unique pasta dishes.
- Garnish your pasta dishes with fresh herbs, grated cheese, or a drizzle of olive oil to add extra flavor and visual appeal.
- Serve your pasta dishes immediately after cooking to ensure they are at their best.
Conclusion:
Pasta is a versatile and delicious dish that can be enjoyed in many different ways. Whether you are looking for a quick and easy meal or a special occasion dish, there is sure to be a pasta recipe that suits your needs. So next time you are looking for something to cook, consider making one of the delicious pasta dishes featured in this article. You won't be disappointed!
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