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This is my perfect ragu and will blow your mind! Pork shoulder is braised in white wine and milk with fennel seeds, load of herbs and pancetta. It creates the most luscious and savoury sauce that I know you will love. Perfect with any pasta shape, fresh or dried.
What is a white pork ragu?
A white ragu is made with white wine and milk rather than the more common tomatoes and red wine. You all know I am a buttery sauce kind of girl and I tend to favour a creamier sauce than a tomato one. Cooking meat in milk makes it so so tender and this sauce really is just all kinds of delicious, I just can't recommend trying it enough! If a tomato ragu is more your style then check out this my beef cheek ragu.
Tips for making this ragu
- Make it the day before. This is a tip for any slow cooked pasta sauce. It will only improve with time so even two days before is great. It will solidify in the fridge but will loosen once heated and that is why I like to add some cream at the end. A slosh of pasta water is also your best friend here.
- I like to brown the pork and start the sofrito (the onions, carrot and celery) at the same time so that I can just get it in the oven quicker. Do them at separate times if it seems too hectic! I have two pans at the back browning pork and the sofrito going at the front.
- Don't tip out any fat that has rendered from browning the pork, I like to tip it into the onions. We aren't making a salad here so just embrace that fatty flavour!
- Undercook your pasta just ever so slightly so that it can hang out in the sauce for a minute or two.
- Pasta gets cold quick, one of my biggest tips when cooking for friends or family is heating your plates or bowls. I throw them in a warm oven for 10mins or you can put a few tablespoons of water in each one, stack them up and microwave for a minute.
Ingredients
Pork shoulder - I use boned pork shoulder and cut it into 4 -5cm chunks. Leave the fat on as you can always discard some of it later.
White wine - I used a sauvignon blanc, anything dry will work.
Pancetta - I buy it from Farro in a big piece then dice. You should be able to find it in any specialty food store but feel free to substitute with chopped bacon.
Herbs - thyme, rosemary and sage are my favourite trio here and please try not to substitute for dried, it's never the same.
Chicken stock - I prefer the taste of chicken stock but feel free to use whatever stock you like.
Lemon zest - finishing a rich meat sauce with lemon zest is perfection! It creates a little burst of freshness and cuts through the richness so well.
What pasta will work the best?
I have made a pappardelle and I have a helpful reel on instagram showing you how to do it! Honestly, any shape will work you could make a hand rolled shape like my hand rolled gnocchi sardi or homemade orecchiette. Alternatively any dried pasta will work perfectly.
Recipe
White Pork Ragu
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5 from 41 reviews
- Author: Emilie Pullar
- Total Time: 3 hours 20 minutes
- Yield: 6 people
Description
This is my absolute favourite kind of ragu. Pork shoulder is braised in white wine and milk rather than the usual red wine and tomatoes. It creates the most tender, flavoursome and just outrageously delicious ragu ever!
Ingredients
- 3 tbsp olive oil
- 1 kg boned pork shoulder, cut into chunks
- 250g pancetta, chopped
- 1 onion, finely chopped
- 2 stalks celery, finely chopped
- 2 small carrots, finely chopped
- 2 tsp fennel seeds
- 6 cloves garlic, minced
- 2 tbsp fresh thyme leaves, roughly chopped
- 1 tbsp fresh rosemary leaves, roughly chopped
- 2 tbsp fresh sage leaves, roughly chopped
- 1 ½ cups dry white wine
- 1 ½ cups chicken stock
- 1 ½ cups milk
- 3 bay leaves
- Salt and pepper
- Squeeze of lemon juice
- Pasta of your choice
- ¼ cup cream (optional)
- Lemon zest and parmesan to serve
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 160 fan (320 fahrenheit)
- Season the pork with salt and pepper and heat 1 tbsp olive oil in a pan over medium - high heat (or I do it in two pans at once to save time). Brown the chunks on all sides and set aside. Keep any fat that has rendered to pour into the onion mixture.
- Heat 1 tbsp oil in a heavy bottomed oven proof saucepan and fry the pancetta for 10 mins until browned, lift out onto a plate with a slotted spoon, leaving the fat behind.
- Add the onion, carrot, celery, fennel seeds and a good pinch of salt and pepper and cook over medium heat until soft, around 10 minutes. Lower heat if it starts to brown and add more oil if it dries out. After 5 minutes add the garlic and herbs and continue cooking.
- Add the pork and pancetta to the pan and mix.
- Add the wine and simmer to reduce the wine by at least half - 5 - 7 mins.
- Add the stock, milk, bay leaves, another good pinch of salt and pepper and bring to a simmer. (I think this ragu suits being on the salty side but do whatever feels right to you!)
- Cover and cook in the oven for two hours. The pork should fall apart, if not then cook for another 30 mins and check again.
- A big note here is that the sauce may look broken and split, this is just the nature of this kind of ragu! I promise once you pull the meat apart and mix it all together it will be fine.
- Remove the pork and shred pieces with two forks and then return to pan and give it a good mix. If there are some large pieces of fat that haven't rendered feel free to discard some of them.
- Season with salt and pepper to taste and add a big squeeze of lemon juice.
- I like to let it cool down then place in the fridge as I prefer to make it a day or two before eating.
- If eating straight away, cook your pasta in a pot of boiling salted water then mix with the ragu.
- Add ¼ cup of cream as an option as a finishing touch, this is particularly helpful if you are reheating from the fridge as it helps bring it all together.
- Serve between heated plates or bowls and top with lemon zest and parmesan. ENJOY!
Notes
- As I state in the recipe, I always like to make a ragu the day before. The flavour improves over time so even two days before is great! Any left over ragu can be portioned and frozen.
- I like to season along the way rather than just once at the end so taste as you go!
- Serving lemon zest on any ragu adds a much needed burst of freshness, don't skip!
- Prep Time: 20 minutes
- Cook Time: 3 hours
- Category: Meat Sauces
- Method: Oven
- Cuisine: Italian
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Reader Interactions
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Simon says
This is death row meal stuff! Absolutely delicious and one that I'm going to be making on REPEAT!
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Emilie Pullar says
Yay!! I never get sick of this sauce! 🙂
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Jasmine says
I make this 2-3 times a month. Couldn’t recommend more! I’m about to make it in a lasagne with caramelized onion in the ricotta mixture! Can’t wait ?? thanks for this recipe!
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Emilie Pullar says
That lasagne idea sounds AMAZING! So glad you love the recipe so much 🙂
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Katherine says
Delicious! Very easy to make and everyone loves it!
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Emilie Pullar says
So glad you enjoyed, thank you so much for making it! 🙂
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Jess says
Seriously delicious! Even better the next day and the splash of cream makes it even more decadent.
Such a great one to make ahead for a dinner party.
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Emilie Pullar says
A splash of cream is always a welcome addition to any sauce haha. So glad you enjoyed 🙂
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Sarah says
My friends and family think this is the best thing I’ve ever made!! It’s such a crowd pleaser.
Overall it’s an easy recipe to make but looks super impressive. I can’t get over how delicious it is, it’s incredible
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Emilie Pullar says
Hi Sarah! Yay this makes me so happy! It's my fave!
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Emma says
Oh my goodness- this is THE recipe. It’s so so good. The recipe makes a fair amount, so I froze some and used it later as lasagne filling. It was great both ways! Will be making this again as my partner can’t stop talking about it.
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Emilie Pullar says
I can't believe I haven't used it in a lasagne! It really is my fave recipe of all time I'm so glad you loved it 🙂
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Nic says
I thought this might be a bit complicated on first glance but it really isn't - and it's delicious! Some tricky to find ingredients in Asia, but worth the hunt.
Emilie Pullar says
So glad you found the ingredients! 🙂
Molly says
In one word: divine
This sauce is to die for!!!
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Emilie Pullar says
It really is my fave recipe ever! 🙂
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Katie says
This sauce is amazing. I could only find a boneless pork loin at my local market and was worried it wouldn’t have enough fat for the recipe. The recipe is so forgiving even with the wrong cut of pork it came out so tender and delicious. I will defiantly be on the look out for a pork shoulder for next time, but the loin also worked. The lemon at the end really made it pop. I can’t wait to try it as a ravioli filling.
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Emilie Pullar says
That is so great to know it worked with the other cut! It makes the BEST filling! 🙂
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Alli says
Made this dish once and holy hecking wow, I made it again and again! Such a delicious blend of flavors, pork always comes out tender and juicy, and it's super versatile. Deliziosa! ?
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Emilie Pullar says
Yayyyy! My fave ever!! I panic if I don't have some portions of it in the freezer
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Amelia says
I am planning to double this.. do you suggest more cooking time? Or the same? Thanks! x
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Emilie Pullar says
Hi Amelia, so sorry for the late reply. I don't think you would need to cook it longer just make sure the pork is pulling apart. It does make a pretty huge batch as is 🙂
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MrsGordon says
I made this last night for my husband’s family. The family is full of people who are either notoriously picky, or snobby about food. I’m a fairly good cook/baker myself but feeding/hosting them gives me intense doubt.
I have to say this recipe absolutely blew everyone’s minds. Picky people wolfed it down, snobby people raved, little kids asked for seconds. I can’t stop thinking about it this morning and can’t wait to make it again! This was my first try from your blog and I’ve already sent the link to everyone I know who loves to cook!!!!
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Emilie Pullar says
Hello! I am so sorry for my slow reply! Thank you for such a lovely comment it made me so happy!! I am so glad you loved it so much and hopefully will become a family staple! 🙂
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Dora says
Hi! Looking forward to making it! Just a quick question. The pancetta. Is it smoked?
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Emilie Pullar says
I'm so sorry for the late reply!! Yes smoked. Really thick cut that you cut into small pieces 🙂
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Liz says
This recipe is EPIC. I couldn't find pork shoulder so I got pork butt (not sure if it's just a different name here in the U.S. but when I asked the butcher for pork shoulder, they gave me pork butt and said that it comes from the shoulder and that it's what to use for pulled pork), and it was absolutely incredible! I am not a good cook, so I was intimidated the first time I tried to make it and ended up just talking my husband through the recipe while he did the work, but we had enough pork to make it a second time so I did it myself and was so surprised how simple it ended up being. We made it in advance both times and it reheated so deliciously. This is my new ultimate comfort food and I can't wait to make it again and again!
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Paul Jacob says
Pork "butt" is a part of the pork shoulder. The name is confusing, as many assume it comes from the pigs . . . butt.
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Karen Mayo says
Just wondering why fennel seeds rather than fresh fennel bulb? Any particular reason?
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Emilie Pullar says
Hi Karen, I think the seeds give much more flavour in a slow cooked sauce. I love fennel seeds a lot 🙂
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Kathy Marvin says
Obsessed with this recipe!! I’ve made it 3-4 times and now I double the recipe and freeze what we don’t use. Great over pappardelle or tagliatelle or as a filling in pasta. My fave with this is agnolotti. Perfect!! Huge thanks!! I love your recipes so much.
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Emilie Pullar says
My absolute fave recipe!! 🙂
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Lucy says
Made this yesterday and it was out the gate, so good. Every recipe I have cooked from you is amazing but this one had us all in raptures.
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Dora says
Amazing recipe!!!! Seriously!! I love red ragu but this blew my mind. Strongly suggest following all the tips! Using two pans makes everything faster, the lemon makes all the difference and don't forget the pepper! Looking forward to the leftovers!!
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Emilie Pullar says
Hi Dora, thank you so much for making it!! I'm so glad you loved it, this recipe truly is my number one favourite 🙂
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Caroline says
This ragu was AMAZING!!! I made it for Christmas with my family and everyone adored it. The recipe itself was also easy to follow! Tasted even better as day 2 and day 3. Can’t wait to eat it again
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Emilie Pullar says
My one true love recipe! It's my pride and joy haha, so glad you loved it!
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Morgan van Diepen says
This is absolutely incredible!! I'm an avid home cook and love trying out new recipes & hosting friends, but this has been such a favorite that I keep cooking it every time someone comes over for dinner! Cannot get enough!
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Emilie Pullar says
This makes me SO happy!! It's the perfect meal to share with friends 🙂
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Carole says
I had this in the oven and a neighbor came to the door. As soon as I opened the door, she lost her train of thought and demanded to know what smelled so heavenly. I took some over to her when it was done and she is still raving about it!
This is hands down my favorite ragu!
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Emilie Pullar says
Hi Carole, this comment made me smile so much!! Love this 🙂
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Jenny says
What a party pleaser of a recipe. Made it for NYE and everyone from young to old loved it. It definitely requires planning though. I made it the night before to let all the yummy flavors marry. Everyone keeps asking when I will make it again.
Thank you for this lovely recipe!Reply
Josipa says
Tried and tested - delicious and worth the time of prep
Thank you for the recipe!Reply
Emilie Pullar says
Hi Josipa, thanks so much for making! My all time fave 🙂
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Cesca says
Absolutely worth the effort to make! I used pork mince & bacon & it was divine thoufh I will definitely get the proper meat cuts for next time!
Used the leftovers to make lil pork pastries, yum yum yumReply
Emilie Pullar says
Yay so glad you loved it! I actually have a version with ground pork coming as I know shoulder can be a mission to find 🙂
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Julia says
This is the best thing that can happen to a piece of pork!!!
It is easy to make, the instructions are very clear and it turns out seriously delicious!
Made it a couple of times already, once with pork belly (turns everything to the fatty side but wonderful on a cold winter day after a long walk!) and once with wild boar shoulder wichtig suits the recipe very much, besides it turns out not as white as with regular pork.
You go make it or you miss out!Reply
Emilie Pullar says
Hahaha love this!! Thanks so much for making it 🙂
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Kate says
This is such a delicious recipe! I prepped this ahead and then froze it - took it camping a reheated in a Dutch oven on the bbq. The flavour was insane, everyone loved it and my plan of having it as a pasta salad the next day didn’t happen because every single bit was eaten that evening. Will 100% be making this again!
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Jasmine Nguyen says
This recipe looks amazing! My partner us lactose intolerant. Does this recipe work with a milk alternative or do you recommend any alternative?
Thank you!
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Emilie Pullar says
Hi Jasmine! I think unsweetened almond milk would work but I have never tried it! Let me know if you do 🙂
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Lori Michrina says
I’ll preface this with saying I’m a diehard team red sauce fan, but this sauce made me question my identity! Everything that can be said about this one has already been said, but this just made my “Dinner party options” list! Amaaaaazing!!!
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Paul Jacob says
I don't generally follow recipes very closely, as I can't resist my own temptations, but in this case I followed it quite closely. Wow - so damn good! We have a standing reservation at a local Italian restaurant. Sadly, they recently dropped their white ragu, so I gave this a try. It's definitely superior. Now that I've made it once I can probably make it in much less time in the future. It is SO good and I think plenty of potential to do some tweaks for those who can't resist!
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Emilie Pullar says
Hi Paul! Thanks so much for a lovely review! So glad you enjoyed it and thanks so much for making it 🙂
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Tanya says
This was amazing!!! I had a little over 1 kg of pork, so should have added a smidge more stock. Came out a bit drier, so added some pasta water to it in the end. Yummm!!
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Megane says
Hands down the best pasta recipe I have ever made.
Yes, it's a bit long to make (but overall little work, once it's in the oven there is practically nothing to do) and requires a bit of organization but it is SO worth it. I made a huge batch and ate the leftovers in the following days, and it just kept getting better.
Awesome recipe to make if you have guests over or feel like batch cooking!Reply
Emilie Pullar says
Thank you so much for such a lovely review!! So glad you loved it, this recipe really is my pride and joy!
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Sherry @floureggwater says
Made this with Tagliatelle tonight. Oh my word, excellent. This weekend it will go in to a lasagna. This is the best ragu I’ve ever tasted. It is so complex, yet not overwhelming. Emily, you are a genius!
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Emilie Pullar says
The fact I have never put it into a lasagne myself is a CRIME! Haha, so glad you enjoyed!
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Brian L. says
This really is an awesome recipe beautifully explained. You are so right about the lemon zest - takes it stratospheric. I actually drained the cooking liqor into a saucepan, reduced it as I was breaking up the pork and whisked it almost emulsifying it and then combined back with the meat & veg. The effect of cooking the pork in milk and wine has to be tasted to be believed. It also freezes beautifully so it’s a winner for batch cooking. I am about to have a portion for my dinner that I defrosted earlier. Fresh pasta is on the hob, lemon, Parmesan & Microplane standing by!
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Emilie Pullar says
Hi Brian, thank you so much for such a wonderful review. This recipe really is my pride and joy so it makes me so happy you enjoyed it so much 🙂
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Alexa says
This was absolutely fantastic. We used this with a papardelle which was incredible and extremely tasty! For Easter we used this sauce between lasagna layers, which was also fabulous (with a little bit a spinach bechamel). In conclusion, no matter how consumed it will be delightful. 11/10???
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Sophia says
Made this hundreds of times and always a hit. My favorite pasta recipe. Even made it into a Lasagna yesterday.
My god!! So deliciousReply
Emilie Pullar says
You've probably made it more than me haha! So glad you love it 🙂
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Vanessa says
Amazing recipe! I froze it in portions to use with different types of pasta. The ragu's salty flavor makes a nice pairing with the sweetness of pumpkin tortelli.
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Emilie Pullar says
I always freeze in portions too! So glad you enjoyed 🙂
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Lisa says
This white ragu is truly amazing, thanks so much for sharing this great recipe - it has quickly become a favorite!
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Emilie Pullar says
Hi Lisa, thank you so much, so glad you enjoy the reicpe! 🙂
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Janie says
I made this last night following your recipe closely, as it was my first time making this type of ragu. I used pork collar instead of pork shoulder. It's amazing just how tender the meat was, after not very long in the oven! Very flavourful and perfect for a cosy weekend meal. Will make again! 🙂
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Emilie Pullar says
So glad you enjoyed it Janie, thanks so much for making 🙂
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Kate says
This was REALLY good. Will definitely be making again - and am very pleased to have stashed in the freezer!
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Emilie Pullar says
It is the BEST thing when you remember you have some in the freezer! Thanks so much for making 🙂
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Alexandra says
Dear Emilie,
I made this recipe for my husband’s birthday and it was a smash hit! Thank you so much. He is absolutely thriving off of all of the leftovers as well!
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Emilie Pullar says
This makes me so happy!! 🙂
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Diana says
This sauce is delicious, can't wait to try other recipes!
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Emilie Pullar says
Yay thanks Diana! 🙂
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Sarah says
Everyone must make this! It’s the best white ragu, a staple for dinner parties and chilly weekends
Don’t skip any ingredients as it marries together perfectly.
The leftovers are also great for a filled pasta, with a burnt butter & sage sauce!Reply
Emilie Pullar says
I loooove using it for filled pasta I often make it purely so I have a filling on hand! 🙂
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Melanie says
This recipe is so SO good! Have a fancy date night at home, it's better than a restaurant!
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Emilie Pullar says
hahaha love this!! 🙂
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Des says
That was certainly the best thing I have put on my mouth in a long time and yes I’ve tried other pork ragus, will be making this again and again. Keeps wonderfully in freezer and is obvs even better if you make it a couple days ahead of time, which makes it a great dinner party recipe. Will try it in a bread roll next time I make it, yum!
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Emilie Pullar says
hahaha love this!
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Anneliese says
This is my absolute favourite pasta sauce. I double the recipe and always question my life decisions when I’m transferring the full-to-the-brim crock pot to the oven, but never regret the freezer full of ragu.
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Emilie Pullar says
hahaha this made me laugh. I even find it hard transferring with a single batch! So glad you love it 🙂
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Erin says
We made this white pork ragu and it was phenomenal. Beautiful recipe
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Emilie Pullar says
Thank you so much!!
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Melissa says
Made this last night for a dinner party tonight, turned out delicious! Everyone loved it and I had such an enjoyable night as all I did was heat it, boil pasta and drink wine!
Recipe is quite forgiving if you are like me and prefer to just pour things in rather than measure. Highly recommended as it's easy and super tasty.Reply
Emilie Pullar says
haha what a great evening that sounds like!! Thank you so much for making it 🙂
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Wallace says
This looks amazing and I plan to give it a go. One question, the picture looks like it's got some red in it. Don't think it could be pancetta as it's too red. It looks like tomato or chilli.
Can you let me know. I personally think some chilli flakes would work well.
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Emilie Pullar says
Hi Wallace, the bits of red will either be pancetta or carrot. There is no chilli but I think it would be delicious to add some heat if you like things spicy.
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Holly T says
So delicious! Made it for Christmas and my family loved it
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Emilie Pullar says
Thanks so much for making it Holly! Such a great Christmas choice!!
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Anne-Maree Cook says
So easy, super delicious and a lovely change from more traditional tomato based ragu.
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Emilie Pullar says
It's such a nice alternative isn't it, so glad you enjoyed it 🙂
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Nikki says
Just, yesssssssss.
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Emilie Pullar says
haha!! Thank you for making! 🙂
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BRIDGET says
This is unbelievable. I convinced my in-laws to do a non traditional menu for a holiday meal so I could make this for them. I’ve put it on pasta and polenta and green salads.
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Emilie Pullar says
Yay for a ragu holiday meal! I need to get my family onboard for that haha 🙂
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