Pork Sugo – a delicious recipe with pork shoulder, red wine, chicken stock, apple cider vinegar, apricot, onion. Easy to follow and perfect for any occasion.
Serves 4
Pasta & Noodles
Servings:persons
1
Preheat oven to 350.
2
In a large enameled cast-iron pot, heat the olive oil (stovetop) until shimmering.
3
Pat the pork dry, and season the pork with salt and pepper. Sear a few pieces at a time over medium-high heat on all sides, add back in once all pieces are seared. Add wine to deglaze, and remove from heat.
4
Add the rest of the ingredients (excluding the pasta and parmesan). Start with 1.5 cups of the chicken stock, you can add the rest later if it doesn't seem saucy enough. For moderate spice-level, use about 1/2 tablespoon of red pepper flakes. Take it up or down depending on your preference.
5
Cover and cook in preheated oven around 4-5 hours, until sauce has thickened and meat is fall-apart tender. Remove the thyme springs, and with a fork, break up the pork and mix it in with the sauce. This is where you can add the rest of the chicken stock, if needed. You can also reserve pasta water, and use that to loosen it up. Add salt and pepper to taste.
6
To serve, mix in with cooked pasta of your choice, and top with a hearty spoonful of grated parmesan and a pinch of fresh thyme.
2136
kcal
Calories
83
g
Fat
182
g
Carbs
163
g
Protein
FatCarbsProtein
* Per serving · 4 servings · Values may vary.
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No specific allergen information. Please check the ingredient list for possible allergens.
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Frequently Asked Questions
This recipe makes 4 servings. You can adjust the portion size directly on this page.
You need 15 ingredients. The key ingredients include: 3 pounds pork shoulder (or butt), 1/2 cup dry red wine, 2 cups chicken stock, 1/2 cup apple cider vinegar, and more.
Yes, Pork Sugo falls under the Pasta & Noodles category and is a great choice for this type of meal.
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3–4 days. Reheat gently before serving.
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