We roasted a leg of lamb a weekend back and the leftovers were rich pickings. I wanted it to transform into something my boys would eat, a totally different look and something that involved pasta. A simple ragu was ideal. I softly fried onions, tossed them with the lamb, a mild red chilli, oregano and a touch of sugar. No leftover recipe is complete without a little Worstershire sauce so that was added, just before the tomatoes. I piled the whole lot on a plate atop hot rigatoni and added cold ricotta, a drizzle of olive oil and fresh basil. This snap was taken just before it hit the table.
LEFTOVER LAMB RAGU
PREP TIME -
15 MINUTES
COOK TIME -
20 MINUTES
SERVES 4
INGREDIENTS
2 tbsp.
olive oil
1 onion,
sliced
3 garlic
cloves, crushed
1 red
chilli, deseeded finely chopped
1tsp. Dried
oregano
250g-300g
leftover roast lamb, finely diced
1 tsp. dark brown
sugar
1 carrot, peeled
and grated
2 tbsp.
Tomato puree
1 x 400g tin
chopped tomatoes
100ml cold water
1 tsp. Worstershire
sauce
400g Rigatone
pasta
120g ricotta
cheese
½ x 15g
bunch basil, shredded
METHOD
1. Heat the olive oil in a large heavy based
pan over a medium heat. Add the onion and cook for 5-10 minutes or until the
onion is softening and turning golden brown. Add the garlic, chilli and oregano
and cook for a further 2 minutes. Stir through the lamb, brown sugar and
carrot. Stir through the tomato puree. Add the chopped tomatoes and cold water
and bring to the boil, reduce to a simmer and stir through the wourstershire
sauce. Cook gently for 15 minutes or until reduced and syrupy. Season to taste.
2. Meanwhile bring a large pan of salted
water to the boil, add the pasta and cook according to the packet instructions.
Drain and, once the sauce is cooked, empty onto a serving platter.
3. Serve the ragu sauce over the pasta. Top
with shredded basil and dot with spoonfuls of the ricotta. Serve, garnished with chopped basil and
crushed black pepper.
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