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RAGU' NAPOLETANO
Neapolitan Ragu'




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Naples has its own ragù, with as many variations as you might imagine. Its nickname is ragù guardaporta which means "doorman's ragù " because a doorman supposedly having nothing else to do but watch the main entrance could watch the slow cooking of the ragù as well.

Neapolitan ragù has been written about in poems, such as that penned by journalist Giuseppe Marotta:

What an aroma...
How delicious! And you, Maria, dip the fork in
No, wait! Let us examine our conscience first!
I love you and I am faithful to you!
What about you, Maria?
Let us think, well...
Are we really worthy of this ragù?


1 onion, thinly sliced
2 oz. oil
1 oz. lard, chopped
1 carrot
1 celery stalk
8 oz. whole top round
1 lb. whole veal shank
8 oz. pork short ribs
3 lbs. tomatoes, peeled, seeded and chopped
20 basil leaves
salt and pepper


     See Also:

     Fresh & Cured Meats
     Vitellone Bianco dell'Appennino Centrale IGP

     Vegetables
     Pomodoro S. Marzano dell'Agro Sarnese-Nocerino DOP

     Region
     Campania


In a skillet, sauté one onion in oil and lard. Add chopped carrot and celery. Sauté them until wilted but not browned, add the meats and sauté until browned on all sides.

Add the peeled, seeded and chopped tomatoes, basil, and season with salt and pepper to taste. Stir well and cook over very low heat with the pot covered for about 3-4 hours.

When the ragù is ready, remove the meat from the casserole and set aside. Use the sauce as a condiment for maccheroni, and serve the various meats with it or as a second course.

Other variations of ragù may include fresh pork sausages, braciola stuffed with raisins, pine nuts and spices, and pork skins stuffed in the same manner. These meats may be used in addition or instead of other cuts; in any event, the less choice cuts are more suitable for this long cooking ragù. If meats take less time to cook, they may be added halfway through the cooking process.

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