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Ainsley Harriott’s Sardinian Pasta Shells with Sausage, Tomato, and Fennel Sauce

by Ainsley Harriott from Ainsley’s Mediterranean Cookbook

Easy

Serves 4

This sausage pasta dish is made with mostly store cupboard ingredients, meaning it’s easy to throw together – and even easier to eat. Any kind of small pasta will work well in this recipe.

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Introduction

I had the pleasure of making fresh Sardinian chiusoni pasta with the wonderful Erica and Alessandro from Agriturismo Stazzu Li Paladini in Olbia. Usually called malloreddus or gnocchetti sardi , they are small conch-shaped pasta shells that are ridged on one side so they can hold onto lots of sauce. If you can’t find any, then a small pasta like orecchiette or cavatelli works well. This is a typical Sardinian dish made with sausage, fennel and plenty of pecorino.

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Ingredients

2 tbspolive oil
1onion, chopped
2garlic cloves, grated or minced
1 tbspfennel seeds
1 tspfinely chopped rosemary leaves
400ggood-quality sausages, skinned and roughly chopped
a splashwhite wine
1 x 400g tinchopped tomatoes
400gchiusoni, malloreddus or gnocchetti sardi pasta (or similar short pasta)
a pinchblack pepper
To serve:
pecorino cheese
grated fennel fronds

Method

Heat the oil in a sauté pan or deep frying pan over a medium heat, add the onion and cook for 4–6 minutes until softened but not coloured. Stir in the garlic, fennel seeds and rosemary and cook until fragrant, then remove from the pan to a bowl and set aside.

Add the sausagemeat to the pan and fry until it begins to brown, using a wooden spoon to stir and break down the meat. Cook for 3–4 minutes until it begins to go a little crispy round the edges, then return the onion mixture to the pan. Add a splash of white wine and allow to bubble, then stir in the tomatoes and simmer for 10 minutes.

Meanwhile, cook the pasta according to the packet instructions until al dente.

Once cooked, add the pasta to the sauce and gently stir to coat. Season with a little pepper and serve in warmed pasta bowls, topped with grated pecorino and a few fennel fronds

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