When this event came about I volunteered to take part right away! I didn?t care what day it was, I didn?t care what I had going on. This Momma is a big fan of wine, but I have to be honest, I don?t cook with it much, only when a recipe calls for it. Well you can?t count what I drink while I?m making dinner of course! It?s been quite the learning experience.
The #SundaySupper group has joined together for another amazing dinner. We have partnered up with Schlossadler Wines!! Some lucky winners even got sent some samples to cook with, even though I wasn?t chosen I knew I still wanted to be a part of this #SundaySupper. You have to take a look at their website, it?s pretty impressive.
This talented group of Sunday Supper Bloggers have developed fabulous recipes and would like to introduce these wines to you:
- 2006 ?H.O. Becker, Kerner Auslese, Rheinhessen
- 2010 ?Ernst Holler, Blaufrankisch, Burgenland
- 2010 ?Kotuku Winery, Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough
We welcome you to grab a glass of wine and join us for this week?s special Sunday Supper Wine Event. ?We will be sharing these fabulous recipes along with the perfect wine pairing at 7:00 pm ET.
Since this was such an important even for me (hello I got married at a vineyard remember!) I really wanted to make a Pasta recipe using wine. I don?t like a lot of red sauces so I found this recipe from Rachael Ray?s magazine that was for a White Ragu Sauce. Right up my ally guys!! WOW is all I have to say about this dish. Now the regular recipe called it to be made with a thicker spaghetti, however I decided to make it with Penne Rigate. Honestly, the only thing I would change about this recipe is that I would make it with the spaghetti!! Would have been easier to keep all of the yummy meat on my fork! I will be making this again because I had enough to freeze some. Yay Momma!
Ingredients
- 1?handful dried porchini mushrooms
- Salt and pepper
- 1?pound spaghetti)
- 2?tablespoons?EVOO
- 1/4 Cup of vegetable broth
- 1?pound?ground turkey, patted dry
- 1/3?pound?bulk sweet italian pork sausage
- 1?small carrot, finely chopped or grated
- 1?small rib celery with leafy top, finely chopped
- 1?small onion, finely chopped
- 3 ? 4?cloves garlic, finely chopped
- 10 ? 12?small sage leaves, thinly sliced
- 2 tablespoons?tomato paste
- 1?cup?dry white wine
- 1 cup?milk
- Grated pecorino-romano, for serving
Directions
My first step when making a dish like this is always to prepare everything that your putting into it. I chopped my onion, celery, carrot and sage and got everything ready to add when I needed it.
Heat the EVOO, 2 turns of a large skillet, over high heat until smoking. Stir in the turkey to brown slightly, then stir in the sausage, crumbling the meat. Add the carrot, celery, onion, garlic and sage; season generously with salt and pepper.
Cover and cook the vegetables, stirring occasionally, until softened, 5 minutes. This wasn?t the wine I used to cook, this is the wine I drank while cooking!
Stir in the wine to deglaze, scraping up the browned bits from the bottom of the pan. Add the tomato paste and broth, stir.
Bring a large pot of water to a boil, salt it, add the pasta and cook until al dente. (I did this while the sauce was cooking.)Stir in the milk, add mushrooms and lower the heat to medium-high and cook to thicken. (this took me 30 min which was perfect time for the pasta.)
Add the pasta and toss. Top with a liberal amount of cheese.
But the fabulous recipes don?t stop there, there are more amazing recipes to pair with this fabulous wine:
Next Shipment is October 2012 ~ Halloween Day ?Ghostly Whites, Haunted Red for all friendly spirits everywhere.
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