Spaghetti With Pork Loin Sauce
- Total Time
- 2 hours
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Ingredients
- 2tablespoons olive oil
- 1inch-thick slice of pancetta (about 4 ounces), finely diced
- 1onion, chopped
- 4garlic cloves, chopped
- 2fresh or 1 dry bay leaf, finely chopped
- 1teaspoon finely chopped fresh rosemary
- 1pound (1 to 2) bone-in pork loin rib chops
- 1cup dry red wine
- 16ounces canned tomatoes
- Salt
- 16ounces thick spaghetti
- Grated pecorino Romano cheese, for serving
Preparation
- Step 1
Place a large heavy casserole over medium heat. Add olive oil and pancetta, and sauté until pancetta begins to brown, 1 to 2 minutes. Add onion, garlic, bay leaves, and rosemary. Sauté until the onion is translucent, 2 to 3 minutes.
- Step 2
Increase heat to medium-high. Push onion mixture aside and add pork chop(s). Brown lightly on all sides, also stirring the onions to prevent burning. Add wine and use a wooden spatula to mix everything together, scraping the pan. Add tomatoes, breaking them up with a spatula. Season with salt to taste. Bring to a boil, cover, lower heat and simmer until meat is almost falling off the bone, about 1½ hours.
- Step 3
Remove pork, cool slightly, finely shred the meat, return it to the casserole and discard the bone. Over medium-high heat reduce sauce slightly, about 5 minutes, then remove from heat and keep warm.
- Step 4
While the sauce is reducing, bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil. Add spaghetti and cook just until al dente, about 8 minutes. Reserve about ½ cup of the cooking water, then drain well. Return spaghetti to the pot and add the sauce. Stir well, adding a little of the reserved cooking water if the sauce seems too thick. Serve with grated pecorino passed separately.
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I used on-hand substitutes: bacon instead of pancetta, a pork loin (sliced at the end instead of shredding), coffee beer, and made in a Dutch oven (transferred to oven for a few hours on low heat). Very tasty and great leftovers! Extra sauce has been frozen for a future meal starter.