Quick Lamb Ragù With Artichokes

Updated March 28, 2024

Quick Lamb Ragù With Artichokes
Christopher Testani for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Cyd Raftus McDowell.
Total Time
30 minutes
Prep Time
5 minutes
Cook Time
25 minutes
Rating
5(692)
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While many meat ragùs are hearty and long-simmered, this 30-minute riff has a little spring in its step. Ground lamb, cherry tomatoes and canned artichokes quickly bubble into a pasta sauce that’s brawny, sweet and pleasantly bitter. This trio of ingredients, often stewed with herbs and white wine, is a common springtime combination throughout the Mediterranean. Fresh mint or basil add lightness, and if you have a bottle of wine open, add a generous splash. For additional richness, top portions with ricotta or grated Pecorino.

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Ingredients

Yield:4 servings
  • Salt
  • 12ounces pappardelle, fettuccine or other long, wide noodle
  • 1pound ground lamb
  • 2tablespoons tomato paste
  • 3garlic cloves, finely chopped
  • ½ teaspoon crushed red pepper, plus more to taste
  • ½cup dry white wine (optional)
  • 2pints cherry tomatoes, halved
  • One (12- to 14-ounce) container artichokes, drained, quartered if necessary (about 1½ cups)
  • 2tablespoons unsalted butter
  • ½cup mint or basil leaves, torn if large
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Nutritional analysis per serving (4 servings)

812 calories; 37 grams fat; 16 grams saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 14 grams monounsaturated fat; 4 grams polyunsaturated fat; 81 grams carbohydrates; 11 grams dietary fiber; 8 grams sugars; 36 grams protein; 1219 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add the pasta and cook until al dente according to package directions. Reserve 1½ cups pasta water and drain.

  2. Step 2

    Meanwhile, in a large Dutch oven or skillet, add the ground lamb and use a wooden spoon or heatproof spatula to press the meat into a thin layer that fills the pot. Cook over medium-high undisturbed until deeply browned underneath, 4 to 6 minutes. Season with salt, add the tomato paste, garlic and red pepper, then break up the meat into bite-size pieces and stir until cooked through and the tomato paste is a shade darker, 2 to 4 minutes. Add the wine, if using, or ½ cup water and stir, scraping up browned bits, until reduced by half.

  3. Step 3

    Add the cherry tomatoes and cook, stirring occasionally, until about half the tomatoes are softened, 2 to 4 minutes. Smash some of the tomatoes to help create a sauce. Add ⅔ cup pasta water and the artichokes and scrape the browned bits from the bottom of the pot. Season to taste with salt and red pepper, then turn off the heat until the pasta is ready.

  4. Step 4

    When the pasta is ready, add the butter and pasta to the Dutch oven. Toss vigorously over medium until the pasta is well coated in sauce. Add dribbles of pasta water as needed until the sauce glosses the pasta. Season to taste with salt and red pepper, then stir in most of the herb leaves, saving a few for garnish.

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Hey, not every pasta sauce needs to be cooked for 3 hrs., no matter how much you like Hazan—and I do make her pasta sauces. Lamb (even ground) has considerably more flavor than beef, and I really enjoy this lamb ragu recipe. It’s considerably better than one would expect given how easily the dish is made.

Absolutely delightful! This will be in my regular pasta rotation, and everyone should try this dish. Made this on a date night in with my boyfriend (he watched March Madness and made us cocktails while I cooked lol). Made the dish pretty much as is. Added a splash of fish sauce to kick up the umami. And then finished with dill rather than mint. Dill pairs so well with lamb! Hope you all enjoy

This was so good! We added a touch of nutmeg and some fermented Calabrian chilis to round it out a bit. Don’t forget the butter - I nearly did and it would not have been as good.

Have to side with the naysayers. The flavors are incoherent. So even though easy to make, still not worth the time.

Simple and delicious!

Made this with a ground beef/pork mix and quite enjoyed it. Next time I'd probably go with canned tomatoes if I truly wanted a quick prep, being a clumsy cook between the slicing and draining this took me over 45 minutes.

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