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    Pici and Tuscan Sausage Ragu

    Published: Jul 27, 2017, Last updated: Feb 9, 2021 by Emily This post may contain affiliate links.

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    A rich and flavour packed Tuscan sausage ragu made with the most delicious Italian sausages, fennel seeds, red wine and plum tomatoes, cooked to perfection and served with Pici pasta.

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    This Tuscan sausage ragu is one of my favourite recipes that I've been making for years way before I lived here and used to visit Bella Italia on holiday.

    Yes, I'm that person that goes on holiday to cook for hours and I love it.

    The ragu is very simple and extremely easy to make. Ok, it takes a little time but not hours, just enough time for the beautiful flavours to develop and the sauce to become, rich and deep in flavour.

    Tuscan Sausages

    The sausages are the main ingredient and the star of the whole dish so it's extremely important to use high-quality sausages, the best you can get your hands on.

    No matter what supermarket or butcher I go to in Italy the sausages like all food are high-quality and bursting with flavour.

    One thing I have noticed about their sausages is that they are very well seasoned. Because of this whatever dish I'm making with sausages requires hardly if not any added salt, these babies add all the seasoning that's needed.

    The sausages (unless they're salsicce piccante) don't have any chili or hot pepper flakes in them instead they are packed full of fennel seeds, rosemary, red wine and garlic.

    I love reading the ingredients list on the packages, there are no preservatives or nasties just honest, natural food and herbs, no wonder they taste so damn delicious.

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    Il Soffritto

    The ragu starts like a lot of Italian sauces, stews and soups, with Il Soffritto.

    Il Soffritto is very simply, finely chopped carrot, celery and white onion sauteed slowly with a little olive oil for about 10 minutes until soft but not brown.

    This adds incredible depth of flavour to many dishes and can even be made in advance to add into weeknight meals for an extra flavour punch.

    How to make il soffritto

    Finely chop equal amounts of carrot, white onion and celery.

    They don't have to be exactly equal amounts, just roughly around about the same. For this Tuscan sausage ragu, I use 1 medium sized carrot, 1 celery stick and 1 small white onion.

    Saute the chopped veggies in a large pan with a little olive oil.

    The key is to saute the veg slowly on a low/medium heat so they soften and release all the delicious flavours without browning or burning.

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    Ok let's talk about that Pici pasta though, how amazing is it?

    Pici pasta is famously used for Cacio e Pepe, a cheesy peppery dish that's also frequently called Pici e Pepe which I just love to say so much more.

    It's super thick spaghetti shaped fresh pasta that is so delicious with many sauces and goes perfectly with this Tuscan sausage ragu. 

    This sausage ragu is so perfect for weeknights, you can make it in advance the day before or freeze it for a speedy supper.

    It's also as equally special to have at the weekend. It's that type of dish that could be served up for date night or eaten on the sofa in your pyjamas with a large glass of vino rosso.

    For more easy pasta recipes try;

    • Mafalde pasta with butter and parmesan
    • Farfalle pasta with pancetta, chili and garlic
    • Creamy butternut squash pasta
    • Spicy sausage pasta bake
    • Bucatini with roasted red pepper cream sauce

    If you've tried this Pici with Tuscan sausage ragu or any other recipe on the blog please let me know how you got on in the comments below, I love hearing from you! You can also FOLLOW ME on FACEBOOK, TWITTER, INSTAGRAM and PINTEREST to see more delicious food and what I'm getting up to.

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    Pici with Tuscan Sausage Pasta

    A rich and flavour packed Tuscan sausage ragu made with the most delicious Italian sausages, fennel seeds, red wine and plum tomatoes, cooked to perfection and served with Pici pasta.
    Course Main Course
    Cuisine Italian
    Prep Time 10 minutes
    Cook Time 45 minutes
    Total Time 55 minutes
    Servings 4 people
    Calories 774kcal
    Author Emily Kemp

    Ingredients

    • 1 lb Tuscan or Italian sausages (490g)
    • 1 medium carrot
    • 1 celery stalk
    • 1 small white onion
    • 2 cloves garlic
    • 1 teaspoon fennel seeds
    • 1 large sprig rosemary
    • 1 tablespoon olive oil
    • ½ cup red wine (120ml)
    • 28 oz canned plum tomatoes (800g)
    • ¾ cup water (200ml)
    • salt and pepper
    • 1 lbs pici pasta (500g)

    Instructions

    • Very finely chop the carrot, onion, celery and garlic, set aside. remove the sausages from their casings and add to a large pan under a medium heat. Break the sausages up as they brown using the side of a wooden spoon. Once browned, remove the sausages to a plate and drain any excess fat that's in that pan.
    • Add 1 tablespoon of olive oil to the pan and adjust the heat to medium/low. Add the carrot, celery and onion and stir occasionally with a wooden spoon for around 10 minutes until the veg is soft and the onions are translucent but not brown.
    • Add the sausage meat back to the pan and add the garlic for 1 minute then add the wine. Stir the mixture for 1 minute then add the canned tomatoes and water. Add a good pinch of pepper, the fennel seeds and the sprig of rosemary.
    • Let the ragu simmer for 45-50 minutes, stirring occasionally. You may need to add another splash of water half way through if it starts to reduce too much.
    • Once the ragu is ready turn it down to the lowest heat possible and bring a pot of salty water to a boil. Add the pici pasta and cook according to packet instructions, once cooked remove the pasta from the water using a spaghetti spoon into the ragu. Toss the pasta through the ragu then serve in large bowls. Serve with grated parmesan.

    Notes

    Serves 4-6
    Please note this recipe was tested and developed using metric measurements, all imperial measurements are approximate.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 774kcal
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    • I always use extra virgin olive oil in all of my recipes unless stated otherwise
    • When I use canned or jarred tomatoes of any kind I always use Cirio or Mutti brands for the best results and flavour.
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    Reader Interactions

    Comments

    1. Clive Fleming

      June 15, 2021 at 2:20 am

      Delicious. Love the aroma and taste of the fennel seeds.

      Reply
    2. Jona

      November 19, 2020 at 11:49 pm

      my first time trying this recipe, and my employer loved it so much. They said; they felt like , they were eating in a restorant! Thank you for this recipe.5 stars

      Reply
    3. Jamie

      September 24, 2020 at 9:48 pm

      This has become one of my favorite meals to make! So flavorful and absolutely delicious! New family favorite.... Thank you for sharing!5 stars

      Reply
      • Inside the rustic kitchen

        September 25, 2020 at 7:29 pm

        Aw I'm so happy you all enjoy it 🙂

        Reply
    4. Tanzi

      September 07, 2020 at 12:27 am

      I’m making this now for my second time. Love it. Thank you!5 stars

      Reply
      • Inside the rustic kitchen

        September 08, 2020 at 10:20 am

        So happy that you're enjoying it!

        Reply
    5. Barry

      December 15, 2019 at 11:02 pm

      A tablespoon of fennel seeds?
      I guess it should be a teaspoon.

      Reply
      • Inside the rustic kitchen

        December 17, 2019 at 3:04 pm

        One tablespoon is correct but you can adapt it to your preference by adding less.

        Reply
    6. Janet

      October 24, 2017 at 4:09 pm

      You forgot to mention how/when you incorporated the fennel seeds...Otherwise, it sounds great and I will use it as inspiration for my dinner tonight.

      Reply
      • Inside the rustic kitchen

        October 24, 2017 at 7:56 pm

        Opps sorry about that Janet, well spotted! I've updated the recipe now, they get added with the rosemary and pepper. I hope you enjoy!

        Reply
    7. Arleen butterworth

      July 29, 2017 at 6:03 pm

      I would love to try this recipe however where in the world would I buy pici pasta.. Is it readily available?

      Reply
      • Inside the rustic kitchen

        July 29, 2017 at 6:24 pm

        Hey Arleen, I'm not too sure, you could try an Italian speciality food store if there is one near you or online. Alternatively, you could use the thickest spaghetti you can find. Thick square spaghetti may be more readily available in supermarkets which would work great too.

        Reply
      • John

        August 22, 2021 at 7:41 pm

        You can use bucatini.

        Reply
    8. Brandi Crawford

      July 27, 2017 at 2:16 pm

      I haven't tried pici. This looks so tasty. I definitely need to give this a go!5 stars

      Reply
      • Inside the rustic kitchen

        July 27, 2017 at 2:48 pm

        Thanks Brandi, hope you enjoy!

        Reply
    9. Liz @ I Heart Vegetables

      July 27, 2017 at 1:46 pm

      I love pasta night every night and I bet my husband would enjoy this sauce!! Yum!5 stars

      Reply
      • Inside the rustic kitchen

        July 27, 2017 at 2:07 pm

        Haha I know, I couldn't just have pasta one night a week, it's almost every day for me!

        Reply
    10. Alyssa

      July 27, 2017 at 1:46 pm

      As soon as I saw that chubby pasta I had to know what it was! I had no idea Cacio e Pepe was made with a special pasta, I thought it was just a fat spaghetti, now I have to keep an eye out for the pasta to make this in the future.

      Reply
      • Inside the rustic kitchen

        July 27, 2017 at 2:10 pm

        I love cooking with pici it's not only delicious but a fun change too, definitely try it if you find it!

        Reply
    11. Emma @ Supper in the Suburbs

      July 27, 2017 at 11:38 am

      Why have I nev er tried pici before?! This looks LUSH. I also love susage in pasta so this is right up my street 🙂

      Reply
      • Inside the rustic kitchen

        July 27, 2017 at 11:43 am

        It really is soo good and a bit more fun than normal spaghetti too!

        Reply
    12. Jagruti

      July 27, 2017 at 11:18 am

      I love pasta with sausages, although I use vegetarian ones, complete meal.5 stars

      Reply
      • Inside the rustic kitchen

        July 27, 2017 at 11:44 am

        Interesting, I've never tried vegetarian sausages before I'll need to give them a go!

        Reply

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