Fusilli con ragù d’agnello (fusilli with lamb ragù)

Fusilli con ragù d’agnello (fusilli with lamb ragù)

For such a small Italian region, Molise is the birthplace of many famous pasta shapes – including fusilli – and lamb is the meat of choice locally. There are dozens of ragù recipes in Molise (some with tomato, some without), but this one keeps things simple and allows the lamb to take centre stage, with rosemary, sage and celery adding a lovely herbaceous base note. This dish is typical of Molise’s cuisine, and will amaze you with its intense flavours.

Fusilli con ragù d’agnello (fusilli with lamb ragù)

For such a small area, Molise has dramatic scenery – mountains and coast, with much of the landscape unspoiled. The food is rustic, but what makes Molise stand out is its pasta-making heritage. There’s also a taste for offal, and chillies are used to flavour the local salumi and pampanella, a spicy street-food snack of roasted pork. Browse our full foodie guide to Molise, including its star ingredients and dishes.

  • Serves icon Serves 4
  • Time icon Hands-on time 25 min. Simmering time 45 min

For such a small Italian region, Molise is the birthplace of many famous pasta shapes – including fusilli – and lamb is the meat of choice locally. There are dozens of ragù recipes in Molise (some with tomato, some without), but this one keeps things simple and allows the lamb to take centre stage, with rosemary, sage and celery adding a lovely herbaceous base note. This dish is typical of Molise’s cuisine, and will amaze you with its intense flavours.

For such a small area, Molise has dramatic scenery – mountains and coast, with much of the landscape unspoiled. The food is rustic, but what makes Molise stand out is its pasta-making heritage. There’s also a taste for offal, and chillies are used to flavour the local salumi and pampanella, a spicy street-food snack of roasted pork. Browse our full foodie guide to Molise, including its star ingredients and dishes.

Nutrition: Per serving

Calories
579kcals
Fat
23g (9.2g saturated)
Protein
27g
Carbohydrates
55g (4.5g sugars)
Fibre
4.2g
Salt
1g

Before you start

You can whizz the veg, garlic and herbs to a coarse paste in a food processor if you’d prefer not to chop everything finely by hand.

 

Before you start

You can whizz the veg, garlic and herbs to a coarse paste in a food processor if you’d prefer not to chop everything finely by hand.

 

Ingredients

  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 2 shallots, finely chopped
  • 2 celery sticks, finely chopped
  • 2 garlic cloves, finely chopped
  • 2 rosemary sprigs, finely chopped, plus extra to serve
  • 8 sage leaves, finely chopped, plus extra to serve
  • 400g boneless lamb shoulder or neck, finely chopped (see Know-how)
  • 200ml dry white wine
  • 500ml vegetable stock
  • 300g dried fusilli pasta
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Method

  1. Put the oil in a large saucepan or sauté pan over a medium heat. Once hot, add the shallots, celery, garlic, rosemary and sage, then cook for about 8 minutes, stirring regularly, until soft and lightly golden.
  2. Add the lamb and cook, stirring regularly, for 5 minutes or until browned all over. Increase the heat to medium-high, then pour in the wine. Bubble for about 2 minutes until reduced a little, then add the stock. Bring to the boil, then reduce to a simmer and cook for about 45 minutes or until the meat is very tender and the sauce has reduced and thickened to just coat the meat. Season to taste with salt and plenty of black pepper.
  3. When the lamb is about 15 minutes away from being ready, bring a large pan of salted water to the boil. Add the fusilli and cook until al dente (1 minute less than it says on the packet). Drain the pasta, reserving a mugful of the cooking water. Stir the pasta into the ragù, adding a good glug of the cooking water to help it mix into the sauce. Once all coated, serve the pasta with a scattering of herbs on top.

Nutrition

Nutrition: per serving
Calories
579kcals
Fat
23g (9.2g saturated)
Protein
27g
Carbohydrates
55g (4.5g sugars)
Fibre
4.2g
Salt
1g

delicious. tips

  1. Using finely chopped lamb instead of mince gives this dish a much more meaty, satisfying flavour and texture. Take the time to chop it properly, as larger pieces will take longer to become tender.

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Recipe By:

Emily Gussin
Food producer and sustainability lead, delicious.

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