Calabrian chilli and lamb stracci pasta
SERVES 4-6 // PREP 15 MINS // COOK 3 HRS 30 MINS
Calabrian jarred chilli, a popular pantry staple, adds depth and kick to this ragù.
1 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil
4 French-trimmed lamb shanks (about 1.6kg)
1 fennel bulb, thinly sliced
1 brown onion, thinly sliced
6 garlic cloves, thinly sliced
80 gm (¼ cup) Calabrian chilli, plus extra to serve
250 ml (1 cup) chicken stock
2 400 gm can San Marzano whole tomatoes (we use Mutti)
55 gm (¼ cup firmly packed) brown sugar
3 bay leaves
3 strips lemon rind
400 gm fresh pasta sheets, torn
PARMESAN PANGRATTATO
60 ml (¼ cup) extra-virgin olive oil
80 gm Panko breadcrumbs
50 gm finely grated parmesan
2 tbsp finely chopped rosemary
1 Preheat oven to 180°C. Heat oil in a large frying pan over medium-high heat. Season shanks. Cook in batches, turning occasionally, until browned (4-5 minutes).
2 Transfer shanks to a large casserole with fennel, onion, garlic, chilli, stock, tomato, sugar, bay leaf and lemon rind. Cover with a lid and braise in oven until meat is just falling off the bone (3 hours).
3 Meanwhile, for parmesan pangrattato, heat oil in a frying pan over medium heat. Add crumbs and cook, stirring, until golden (4-5 minutes). Add parmesan and stir until golden and crisp (1 minute), then add rosemary; remove from heat. Set aside.
Esta historia es de la edición July 2024 de Gourmet Traveller.
Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.
Ya eres suscriptor ? Conectar
Esta historia es de la edición July 2024 de Gourmet Traveller.
Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.
Ya eres suscriptor? Conectar
From personal experience
Former Hope St Radio chef ELLIE BOUHADANA invites you to gather your loved ones and enjoy an evening of good food and laughter with recipes from her new cookbook, Ellie's Table.
Kimberley Moulton
Kylie Kwong celebrates the individuals helping to grow a stronger community. This month, we applaud the international curator and Yorta Yorta woman who is shining a light on First Peoples.
Tom Wallace
We share a drop with the head winemaker for Devil's Corner, Tamar Ridge and Pirie Sparkling, a master of cool-climate grapes.
Best in class
The top drops to keep an eye out for on wine lists (and why they're worth the splurge)
A taste of refuge
Fleeing war and persecution, Australia's new arrivals push our food culture forward. DANI VALENT explores the contributions of the country's refugee communities.
BE OUR GUEST
Inspired by the sense of place conjured by Europe's Michelin-star restaurants, local restaurateurs are expanding their hospitality remit to include accommodation
Barcelona BUZZ
A popular drawcard for digital nomads and expats alike, the Catalonian capital offers equal parts sophistication and fun. Here, DANI VALENT discovers the latest dining hotspots.
HEATHCOTE BOUND
MICHAEL HARDEN hits the road to explore regional Victoria's Heathcote, home to this year's Best Destination Dining and a host of other delights.
The art of...relishing restaurants
Does working in hospitality make someone a better or worse diner
HEART AND SOUL
Not a vegetable but rather a flower bud that rises on a thistle, the artichoke is a complex delight. Its rewards are hard won; first you must get past the armour of petals and remove the hairy choke. Those who step up are rewarded with sweet and savoury creaminess and the elusive flavour of spring. Many of the recipes here begin with the same Provençal braise. Others call on the nuttiness of artichokes in their raw form. The results make pasta lighter and chicken brighter or can be fried to become a vessel for bold flavours all of which capture the levity of the season.