Cookbook & Recipe Review: Pork Ragu from The Newlywed Cookbook

A year ago, my fiance and I were both engrossed in last minute wedding details, making sure our wedding was going to be truly an event to remember!  Fast forward a year and we have settled into being newlyweds along with our Great Dane Kaiser. Throughout the year we have cooked many meals together. We hosted our first Thanksgiving as a married couple, and have celebrated small milestones with simple meals home-cooked mainly by my husband, but with his sous chef (me) by his side.  I'm not just the sous chef in the family… I am also the baker!!  

Tina whisking...

Tina whisking...

Grilled salad

Grilled salad

Kale &white bean soup...

Kale &white bean soup...

My husband (Saleem) is one of those home-cooks that doesn't need a recipe to make a delicious meal, but will reference cookbooks when inspiration is needed.   I received a copy of the Newlywed Cookbook by Sarah Copeland from a friend as a wedding shower gift. The book has over 130 recipes that can be cooked with or for your partner,  ideas for special occasion dinners, menus for gatherings, plus practical information on stocking your pantry, and buying seasonal produce.  

Spaghetti Squash with Pork Ragu adapted from The Newlywed Cookbook | SavoryPantryBlog.com
Spaghetti Squash with Pork Ragu adapted from The Newlywed Cookbook | SavoryPantryBlog.com

Saleem and I decided a few Sundays back to spend the day together in the kitchen and make a few recipes from the Newlywed cookbook. He made a twist on the Pork Ragu (see recipe below) and I baked the Lazy Chef’s Seasonal Tart (come back tomorrow for that recipe). Enjoy!

Spaghetti Squash with Pork Ragu adapted from The Newlywed Cookbook | SavoryPantryBlog.com

Spaghetti Squash with Pork Ragu (Adapted from Newlywed Cookbook by Sarah Copeland)

Ragu

  • 3-4 tbsp Extra Virgin Olive Oil
  • 1 ½ pounds ground pork
  • 1 ½ pounds ground turkey
  • 1 pound cubed pork
  • 2 tbsp flour
  • 1 medium onion
  • 1 stalk celery, finely chopped
  • 1 large carrot, shredded
  • 1 tsp salt
  • black pepper for seasoning
  • 3 garlic cloves smashed and chopped
  • 2 tbsp tomato paste
  • 1 ½ cups of red or white wine
  • 2 turkish bay leaves
  • 2 large sprigs of rosemary
  • 1 tbsp fresh thyme
  • 4 cups of chicken broth
  • 2 cans of crushed tomatoes

Heat the oil in a large Dutch oven over medium heat.  Dust the cubed pork with flour and brown in pan, take out and add the ground pork and turkey, brown evenly over medium-high heat until they release their juices and fat. Scoot the meat to the side of the pan with a wooden spoon and add the onion, celery, and carrot to the pan. Cook until the vegetables are tender, 5-7 minutes. Add cubed pork back into the pot and stir all ingredients together. Add garlic and tomato paste and cook to brown, until all liquid has almost evaporated off the bottom of the pan. Add wine and stir together, scraping the bottom of the pan, to get the good brown bits. Cook until the sauce thickens slightly about 5 minutes. Add crushed tomatoes, the bay leaves, rosemary, thyme. Cook to reduce the liquid slightly about 15 minutes.  

Add the remaining 2 cups of broth and cook uncovered at a slow steady simmer with small bubbles popping up all over the surface of the sauce for about 1 ½ hour (at this point your house will smell amazing).  

Cook Spaghetti Squash

Cut spaghetti squash in half and put in a pot of cold water along with a few pinches of sea salt. Bring to a boil. Boil squash until tender 15+ minutes. When tender drain and carefully fork out the squash noodles into a bowl, season with salt and pepper.  

Serve

Put spaghetti squash in two shallow bowls, scoop pork ragu over top and add fresh ricotta cheese. Garnish with any of the herbs you used in the dish.

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Spaghetti Squash with Pork Ragu adapted from The Newlywed Cookbook | SavoryPantryBlog.com
Spaghetti Squash with Pork Ragu adapted from The Newlywed Cookbook | SavoryPantryBlog.com
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Spaghetti Squash with Pork Ragu adapted from The Newlywed Cookbook | SavoryPantryBlog.com
Spaghetti Squash with Pork Ragu adapted from The Newlywed Cookbook | SavoryPantryBlog.com
Spaghetti Squash with Pork Ragu adapted from The Newlywed Cookbook | SavoryPantryBlog.com
Spaghetti Squash with Pork Ragu adapted from The Newlywed Cookbook | SavoryPantryBlog.com
Spaghetti Squash with Pork Ragu adapted from The Newlywed Cookbook | SavoryPantryBlog.com

Roundup: For the Love of Pie

Our week about pies is coming to a end, we had fun baking pies, reading about pies, and giving away pies!!  During our research we've come across some pretty amazing recipes and products.   Here, we share with you just a few selections from the ever-growing wide world of pies.  Don't forget to leave a comment on this post to be entered in our First Prize Pies Cookbook giveaway!

1. Got issues transporting all of your handmade pies?  Look no further.  Pie Box to the rescue! 2.  We hope this Lemon Pie from Chokolat Pimienta tastes half as good as it looks.  Styled to perfection. 

3. Vintage pie birds, designed to prevent pie fillings from boiling over by creating a steam vent, are just as adorably decorative as they are useful. 4. Know anyone who loves the crust as much as the filling?  These precious pie fries are made to be dunked in your favorite jams or jarred pie fillings!

5. While sweet pies usually take center stage, we also love a good savory version.  Enter chicken pot pie. FauxMartha has managed to make this sometimes heavy comfort food look downright sophisticated.  6. With Easter right around the corner, the Shaker Citrus Pie could be just what is needed to round out the dessert table.  An original recipe from Allison Kave, author of First Prize Pies.

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Make This Recipe Into a Gift : Salty Caramel Pie

A home baked pie makes a great gift on it's own.  For friends and family who love spending time in the kitchen, give a cookbook, some choice ingredients, and a decorative pie plate! We've collected ingredients from the Salty Caramel Pie as well as some essential baking accessories from our favorite stores.  

Whether you give the First Prize Pies book alone, or gather up all that is needed to make one of the 85 recipes inside, the recipient will surely enjoy the love and care that went into creating this beautiful book.

1. Nielsen-Massey Madagascar Bourbon Vanilla  2. Measuring Spoon Set  3. 10" Red Whisk  4. Jadeite Mixing Bowl  5. M. Gilles Hervy Fleur de Sel  6. Poppy Ring Pie Pan  7. First Prize Pies Cookbook by Allison Kave

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First Prize Pies Cookbook Giveaway

After making the Salty Caramel Pie from The First Prize Pies book, we couldn't be more thrilled to be giving away a copy of the book, signed by author Allison Kave, to one lucky reader!  This book is packed with 85 recipes, gorgeous mouth-watering photography, and lots of in-depth instruction.  Entering our giveaway is simple.  Comment on this post with your favorite pie flavor or even share a link to your favorite pie recipe.  (Please only 1 entry per person.) We will accept entries through Tuesday, April 8th at 11PM CST, and announce the winner Wednesday, April 9th at 10AM CST.  Good luck!

First Prize Pies Cookbook Giveaway | SavoryPantryBlog.com
First Prize Pies Cookbook Giveaway | SavoryPantryBlog.com
First Prize Pies Cookbook Giveaway | SavoryPantryBlog.com
First Prize Pies Cookbook Giveaway | SavoryPantryBlog.com
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