The first time I learned of Orecchiette was when I worked at an Italian restaurant in Los Angeles called Stomboli! It was owned by a man named Frank Mele’ and he was from Bari, in the north of Italy. The pasta originates from Puglia which is Southern Italy. In Italian the word orecchio means ear. The Orecchiette is bowl shaped and about the size of a nickel. When you use Orecchiette try to find a superior brand as you can find Orecchiette in the stores but what you are looking for is Orecchiette that has cuts on the bowl shaped bottom of this pasta as this helps the Orecchiette hold the sauce you use and Orecchiette that is smooth on the bottom is just not as good! Try this Pasta Orecchiette today! You can find the recipe below! Enjoy!
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Ingredients
1 Lbs. Orecchiette Pasta.
1 Lbs. Any kind of sausage you would like to use.
1 Cup rough/fine chopped fresh basil leaves stems removed.
2 Tbsp. Olive oil.
5 Cloves of garlic finely minced.
2-3 Tsp. of oregano.
2-3 Tbsp. finely chopped oil cured sun dried tomatoes.
2-3 Scrambled eggs.
salt and pepper to taste.
1 Cup of either beef, chicken or vegetable stock.
1-3 Ladles of pasta water
Any kind of Italian cheese for topping.
Optional: Crushed red chili pepper flakes.
Instructions
You will need a large saute pan. I use a Cuisinart Chef’s Classic
Remove sausage from it’s casing try to maintain sausage shape.
Now cut sausage into small pieces the size is up to you.
Pour 1-2 Tbsp. olive oil into saute pan.
Now you only want to “par” cook the sausage on medium to medium high heat.
Cook sausage for about a minute or two.
Now add your oiled cured sun dried tomatoes.
Mix this well.
Add your finely minced garlic now.
Don’t let garlic brown you only want to soften it.
Stir mixture together well.
Add your oregano now and stir in well for a minute or so.
Turn off the heat and set this aside. This is the base for our sauce.
For The Pasta
In a large stock pot bring water to boil and salt it well.
Add your Orecchiette pasta and stir well.
You want to cook the pasta to just a little firmer than Al Dente’.
We do this because we will finish cooking the pasta in the saute pan.
Now heat up the sausage and other ingredients in your saute pan.
Carefully add your Orecchiette pasta to the saute pan and stir it well.
Add a ladle of your saved pasta water to the saute pan.
The Orecchiette will soak it up.
Cook for a minute and then add your cup of stock and cook for about five minutes.
Add your scrambled eggs to the saute pan and cook 3 to 5 more minutes.
Just before the Orecchiette is ready to be served add your chopped basil leaves and mix them in well until they soften and reduce in size.
Option: Now you can add your crushed red chili flakes if you desire for some Sicilian heat.
Serve it up eat and enjoy!
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FYI: Bari is located in south eastern Italy on the Adriatic coast. Bari is in the region of Puglia.
sorry man but this is not the way you cook pasta … and no i'm not an italian arrogant chef … but if you make it so you could choose all the ingridients you want and at the end add parmigiano and basil …
I tried this recipe today with ground beef and mild italian sausage and my family loved it. Thanks for sharing!
MrEz, your recipes are great. I've learned quite a lot ftom you and now i've been venturing on my own dishes and the people are just loving it! Thx!
does beef work
I love the flavors in this – and the plating – looks delicious! 🙂
Richard – awesome recipe as always! Sounds like you need to replace the battery in your smoke detector! Keep up the great work. Love the recipes and your instruction and presentation is always fantastic. Keep up the great work. Stu
Rich you deserve to be on Masterchef show!
My mouth is watering right now too!! It looks fantastic Richard! Beautiful hearty dish!!! LOL at the smoke detector! 😀
Richard…All i can say is that i loved it…My ex-wife loved it (surprisingly)…
My son and 4yr old grandaughter loved it and she ate her entire portion..
My daughter dont like eggs..Turned her nose up at it…You can't win them all… 🙂
yummm, this looks delish! I like the heat too!
i would love 2 watch you and chef john from food wishes go head 2 head in a cook off,that would b pure food porn
Wow, that was a darn nice looking dish. The flavors had to be amazing.
After a meal like that I would be ready to go and replace those smoke detector batteries!
Please replace your smoke detector battery. Can't you hear it?? I'm looking forward to making this dish. Do you think I could use ground lamb instead of sausage??
man that looks good i can smell it from here
Thanks for a tasty recipe. In Spain and neighboring Italians eat too much pasta.
I have some sausages sitting in my fridge and i was wondering what to do with them. i shall do this 🙂
Oh, che sembra delizioso rich….Great pasta dish man molto bene:)
Rich, That's Great! A lot of times I see a Recipe like yours and
Think…Oh wow, what do I have here to make something like that
with. And you know, that's what cooking is all about. It is so
easy to copy someones recipe. But the real joy comes in
creating your own dish. Thumbs up on your new dish. I know
I saved it and I would love to try something just like it.
I watch every single video you upload, every single one you ever did. You are a great chef and person! Thank You for all the wonderful videos you have given us and I can not wait for more to come!