Friday, March 6, 2009

Papparadelle with Mushroom Ragu



Papparadelle with Mushroom Ragu, a delightful pasta dish for the fungi lovers out there. Flavored with Marsala wine and fresh thyme, it has a wonderful, earthy flavor.



BACON AND WILD MUSHROOM PASTA
Printable Recipe


Serves 4

2 pounds of mushrooms (can be combination of dried porcini, shitake, crimini,button and portobello)
1 c. hot chicken broth
5 strips of lean bacon
2 shallots, finely diced
½ cup marsala wine
1/2 tsp. thyme
½ stick butter
1/2 c. whipping cream - optional
8-16 oz. papparadelle or other pasta

Soak any dried mushrooms in 1/4 cup hot broth until soft. Drain, reserving liquid. Cut mushrooms into bite-sized pieces.

Cook bacon, discarding all but 3 teaspoons fat. Remove bacon, dice and set aside.

In frying pan with reserved bacon fat, add shallot sauté 5 minutes or until translucent. Add mushrooms and sauté until they are soft and brown. Add marsala and cook until it is mostly evaporated. Add the reserved mushroom soaking liquid, if any, avoiding any sediment at the bottom. Add remaining broth and thyme. Simmer 10 minutes or until reduced by 1/2. Add butter, 1 T at a time, and then cream (if using) and simmer over very low heat until warm. Toss with pasta and reserved bacon. Add freshly grated parmesiana-reggiano, if desired.

24 comments:

Foley said...

The pasta dish looks so cremy and full flavored! But what really caught my eye was of course the Cream Pots with Caramel Squiggles!! I bet the squiggles were fun to make and can imagine they would have to be hid until ready to use!!

Super post!!

Rattlebridge Farm said...

These photos make me weak in the knees; they make me salivate and whimper with joy. I have everything but the marsala wine...Oh, thank you so much for this beautiful contribution.

muna mahdzar-fadaaq said...

Great dessert. Very more-ish...YUMM!!

imjacobsmom said...

This really sounds good. I am saving this recipe to my favorites file. I could go for the Bailey's Cream Pot right now. ~ Robyn

Marsha said...

Both of these recipes will also be saved by me too. Wow, the pasta dish photographed beautifully but that Irish pot of cream with the squiggle needs to be in a magazine! Gorgeous presentation.

A Grain of Salt said...

OMG, Susan. Two winning recipes and gorgeous pics too! Nce job!

Kathleen said...

Oh, how lovely!
And the Cream pots with Squiggles look wonderful! A perfect ending to a delicious meal!

Melissa Miller said...

~WOW~

What a gorgeous looking coffee drink with the swirled caramel.

Just amazing looking! :)

La Table De Nana said...

What a beautiful post Susan..

You know it's the Papardelle that gets to me:) But the photo of your PDC's :) beautiful too..I love the squiggle..very Chef"y"!!
Beau!

Cynthia said...

Susan, the mushroom pasta looks and sound delicious, but for me the it the caramel squiggle that I find delightful and whimsical.

I've been known to enjoy an occasional Bailey's Irish Cream AND I've never had one that looked nearly as good as yours. Bailey's, mascarpone, whipped cream, a chocolate shaving, and the caramel squiggle, that's heaven to me.

Carol said...

Copied and added to the try list, I just bought a huge bottle of Marsala, the Pappardelle looks amazing! and what a terrific ending, love the squiggles :)

Susan @ A Southern Daydreamer said...

oh my...both sound delicious... which to try first....yummm

Suzy said...

Two beautiful flashbacks!!! Love the little squiggle. Must put squiggles on the to do list!

Happy To Be/ Gl♥ria said...

Oh girl just pass me a plate and give me a cup...this is just YUMMY looking...hugs and smiles Gl♥ria

Siri said...

Your papparadelle looks just like a fantastic pasta dish I once got in Minneapolis. Thanks for the recipe, it looks great!

Marigene said...

Susan, I can't wait to try the wild mushroom pasta, oh my gosh, I am drooling just looking at it!

test it comm said...

What a nice meal!

Debbie@Mountain Breaths said...

Susan, I don't know which to try first! I know I will try the squiggle for our Cuppa party.

pigpigscorner said...

The pasta dish looks really delicious and I can't stop looking at the Bailey's cream pot! Looks so pretty!

SavoringTime in the Kitchen said...

Thank you everyone! I hope you try them both ;)

Ashley said...

That pasta looks so good I wanna grab a fork and dig right in! Absolutely wonderful!

eatingclubvancouver_js said...

I must say, that is one spectacular pasta dish!

Unknown said...

Thanks for such a wonderful recipe. I definitely have to try this out! Soon!

Btw, the watercolor poppy is gorgeous! Did you pain that?! That's so nice!

Rachel @ Rachel's Recipe Reviews said...

Oh my goodness, that dessert looks amazing! Wow. Can't wait to try that.