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Italian Lamb Ragu Recipe: The Best Ragù di Agnello for Pasta

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Ciao! It’s Friday night, and the weekend is calling for a little Italian magic. What’s better than twirling up a rich, hearty pasta with a glass of bold red wine in hand? The real secret to Italian pasta isn’t just the noodles; it’s those incredible sauces that turn something simple into a “deliziosa” moment. Tonight, we’re going big with an Italian Lamb Ragu (aka Ragù di Agnello), a slow-cooked, flavour-packed meat sauce that’s ridiculously easy to make. Trust me, after this, your regular pastas will never be boring.

Why Lamb for Ragu?

The key to mastering this recipe is the slow-cooked time; these several hours transform simple ingredients into restaurant-quality pasta sauce that will have your family asking for seconds. The lamb is the main ingredient, and its natural richness and incredible silky texture result in the perfect ragu. Lamb is known for its more nuanced flavours in comparison to beer, which can be too gamey. There’s also a cultural reason behind using Lamb for ragu  that came mainly from Abruzzo and  other southern Italian regions. The ideal fat content gives a glossy finish, overall creating a perfect texture and incredible taste.

Apart from the lamb, what really makes this sauce shine is the addition of dry red wine. Not just any bottle in the fridge will do; remember, quality is key here. So, if your cellar doesn’t have the right one, head to a nearby store or order wine online. A Syrah or Cabernet Sauvignon from the Barossa Valley is my top pick, and trust me, once you try it, you won’t want to use anything else.

Essential Ingredients

For the Lamb:

  • 2 lbs lamb shoulder or leg, finely chopped into equal pieces
  • Salt and freshly ground black pepper

For the Soffritto:

  • 1 large onion, finely chopped
  • 2 carrots, finely chopped
  • 2 celery stalks, finely chopped
  • 4 garlic cloves, finely chopped

For the Sauce:

  • 3-4 tbsp extra virgin olive oil (divided)
  • 1 cup dry red wine (Syrah/ Cabernet Sauvignon or Sangiovese)
  • 1 cup lamb stock
  • 1 can (14 oz) whole tomatoes
  • Fresh rosemary sprigs
  • 2 bay leaves

For Serving:

  • Pappardelle is the best choice.
  • Freshly grated Pecorino Romano cheese

Step-by-Step Instructions

Brown the Lamb (10 minutes)

  • Heat 1-2 tbsp olive oil in a Dutch oven or a large heavy pan
  • Add lamb pieces and brown on all sides.
  • Remove excess fat and transfer the lamb to a bowl.
  • Set aside while starting sautéing vegetables.

Making the Soffritto (12 minutes)

  • Add another 1-2 tbsp olive oil to the same pan.
  • Sauté chopped carrot, celery, and onion slowly.
  • Cook it until soft, do not overcook (about 10 minutes)
  • Add chopped garlic, and cook until fragrant.
  • Add the browned lamb to the pan and mix well.

Create the Ragu Base (10 minutes)

  • Pour in red wine in pain and cook until reduced by half.
  • Add stock and canned tomatoes.
  • Crush the tomatoes with the ladle and stir.
  • Add rosemary, bay leaf, salt, and pepper according to your taste.

Slow-cooking for 3 hours.

  • Let ragu simmer slowly, uncovered, for hours. Remember, slow cooking is the key.
  • Make sure to keep stirring occasionally to prevent sticking.
  • Add water or stock if it gets too dry.
  • When the lamb is tender and seems like falling apart, that’s when you know that the sauce is finally ready.

Final Pasta Dish

  • Taste and adjust salt as needed
  • Cook Pappardelle pasta or any of your choice, in salted boiling water until al dente
  • Transfer cooked pasta directly to the ragu.
  • Toss until pasta is completely coated and covered in sauce.
  • Serve in bowls topped with grated Pecorino Romano cheese, or any cheese of your choice will do.

Pro Tips 

Browning Matters:

  • Don't rush this step - proper browning = deeper flavour.
  • Pat lamb dry before browning.
  • Do in small batches

Wine Selection

Use a wine you’d actually enjoy drinking. Italian and Australian reds are top picks. Halliday Wine Companion notes Barossa Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon pair beautifully with rich, hearty dishes, making them great choices for this recipe. For Italian reds, Wine Australia says  Italian-style wines like Sangiovese are ideal for slow-cooked meals, making Sangiovese also a perfect match for lamb ragu.

Complete the Meal

  • Crusty sourdough bread
  • Simple rocket salad with lemon dressing
  • Roasted seasonal vegetables

FAQs

Can I store it for the next day?

Absolutely! Ragu tastes even better the next day. Store refrigerated for up to 4 days, or you can even freeze for 3 months.

What if I can't find lamb?

You can substitute with beef chuck roast or short ribs. Please note that the cooking time remains the same, also the flavour from beef will be different.

What to do if the ragu is thin?

If the ragu becomes thinner, simmer uncovered for the last 30 minutes. Or you can add a tablespoon of tomato paste with pasta water and again stir and slow-cook until thickened.

Can I use a slow cooker?

Of course, it is best if you have a slow cooker. Just brown everything first, then transfer it to the slow cooker. Cook on low for at least 3 hours or more.

How much sauce per person?

To get pasta to fully coated and marinated with the ragu sauce, plan for 1/2 cup of ragu per serving for pasta. This recipe serves 6-8 people without a doubt, so you can even store it for the next day.

The slow-simmered richness and complex flavours make every bite worth the wait. The importance of slow-cooking time and the quality of red wine used while making this lush, flavourful, and smooth sauce make something magical that’s hard to resist. So, don’t just buy any wine; you can order wine online in Australia now, and it’s much more convenient to look in stores for the perfect drop, so that you enjoy the best ragù di agnello Pasta with the same best-quality red and bring an authentic Italian dining experience to your table. Cincin!

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