Friday, November 19, 2010

Broccoli Rabe with Sausage and Grapes

I fell a little in love with this comforting dish after a friend made it one autumn. The sharp broccoli rabe is a great contrast with sweet grapes & people always ask for the recipe - a creation of the NY Times's Mark Bittman, a fave (see gossipy notes below :)).

Before I sign off, a big thank you to Tanya at A Taste of T and A Whole Lotta Love for passing on a blog award! More soon!
~ Have a sweet and lovely weekend! ~
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BROCCOLI RABE WITH SAUSAGE AND GRAPES
(4 servings, ~30 min)
From Mark Bittman's "How To Cook Everything," I've included some broccoli rabe prep instructions (it's a separate section in Bittman's book) here.
  • About 1-1/2 pounds (24 ounces) broccoli rabe (rapini), trimmed and cut-up [Do this by stripping stalk of leaves - you can cook these leaves if you like. Remove bottom inch of stalks, or wherever it's dried out. Peel tough outer skin of stalk as best as you can without going crazy. Cut stalk into equal size pieces and break head into florets.]
  • About 1 pound (16 ounces) sweet, garlicky sausage
  • 2 cloves garlic, slivered
  • About 1/2 pound (8 ounces) seedless grapes
  • Salt and fresh-ground black pepper to taste
Bring salted water to boil in medium saucepan. Boil broccoli rabe stalk sections ~2 minutes, add florets and cook ~2-6 more minutes until bright green or tender. Drain and plunge into cold water for a few moments, or run under cold water.

Cook the sausage over medium heat in a large, deep pan (note from me: I like to use a bit of olive oil in the pan), pricking it with a fork or knife a few times, and turning occasionally until nicely browned.

Remove sausage from pan (don't worry about it being done) and cut into bite size pieces. Return it to pan, over medium heat; cook, turning occasionally, until all sides of the cut sausage are nicely browned, about 5 more minutes.

Squeeze excess liquid from broccoli rabe and chop it coarsely. Add it to the pan along with the garlic and cook, stirring occasionally, for 3-4 minutes. Add the grapes and heat through. Salt and pepper to taste. Serve immediately.

Gossipy notes:
OK, there was just one time a bunch of us lost our appetites for Bittman's recipes - it was after he broke up with a woman he was dating on our street in the most ungentlemanly manner. Needless to say, I've come round to using his recipes again!

(Image via Serious Eats. Thanks Eugenia!)

60 comments:

  1. Look very nice nad taste,mmm...!

    Kisses and happy weekend.

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  2. Mmm, looks yummy! And unlike anything I have seen before with the grapes in it!

    Have a great weekend!
    And grats on your awards dear :)

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  3. fun gossip! this looks good :) have a great weekend and congrats on your awards!

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  4. I've never heard of 'rabe' for broccoli, is that very American?

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  5. Oh that looks real delish...

    So colorful...

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  6. This looks yummy. But is there a reason why you have to cook the sausage whole first? I would just cut it up, then cook them because I am lazy.

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  7. Grapes - what a cool addition! That is so funny Bittman was dating one of your neighbors! I loooooooooveeeeeee Bittman (but am of course a married lady that just likes his recipes now)

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  8. Love broccoli rabe -- must give this a try minus the sausage! BTW tried your popover recipe. I didn't get very much rise (probably because I made the mistake of preparing the batter one hour before baking), but they still tasted really good! xo bb

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  9. He did WHAT?!!! Just kidding. This looks yummy. Have you ever tried pork meatballs stuffed with grapes? So awesome...you bite into the spicy pork wrapping and all of a sudden this burst of sweet juicy grape fills your mouth. Oh my god I think I know what to make this weekend but I'm adding the broccoli rabe!

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  10. YUM! That looks delicious! AND healthy! :]

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  11. I never think of putting grapes in savory dishes, but I love the idea. And I'd have to pick up some chicken or turkey sausage...I need to try this. I can even get all the ingredients at the farmer's market.

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  12. Thanks for your comments!
    @Justine - the broccoli rabe is actually different from broccoli, a bit sharper, but very similar! :)
    @Cafe Bellini - true, I take tons of shortcuts with recipes, and sometimes I do exactly what you said :)
    @Rowena - I've never tried that - it sounds so, so good though!

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  13. sounds yummy :-) love BROCCOLI! have a great weekend

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  14. This looks fantastic and includes so many of my favorite things!

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  15. Vegetarian here but I like the idea of just adding grapes and garlic to the broccoli rabe - yum! Dying to hear an expanded version of the gosspiy notes but I'm trying not to listen to gossip - reading, now that's a different story (perhaps).

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  16. I luv the idea of adding grapes!
    ~delish*

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  17. Looks super yummy! I love your little pun that you "lost your appetite" for his recipes:) that made me smile! I'll have to try this out-broccoli rabe is fabulous!

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  18. Yum, that looks great! I haven't heard of broccoli rabe before but will keep my eyes open! Have a wonderful weekend, Jude!

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  19. I bet I could get the dude to eat that with the addition of the grapes!

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  20. Thank goodness you forgave Mr. Bittman!:-) Otherwise, i wouldn't be able to partake in this delightful recipe! Love the unexpected grape element:-). Have a great weekend-i'll be at the bar all weekend long-ha ha!(just kidding-i've got a baby to tend to, put i will be having fun). XX

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  21. This looks delish!!! Thanks for sharing, sweetie :)

    Have a fabulous weekend! xoxo

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  22. That looks absolutely amazing. Thanks so much for sharing I just might have to give this a try.

    xo

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  23. Interesting recipe, Thanks :)

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  24. YUm, cant wait to try this!
    Have a great weekend Jude!!

    xx
    Nikki

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  25. Wow, that looks interesting, very yummy-looking :))
    Feel free to visit my blog and follow if you find it interesting :)))
    xxx

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  26. This sounds so good! I love broccoli rabe, but would have never considered grapes with it. It sounds fantastic! Thank you for sharing this, and have a great weekend Jude!

    lisa.

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  27. I like those diferent dishes, i love to try diferent flavours, for shure im gona cook it one of this days, will see if my boyfriend likes it!

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  28. ooh that looks delicious and very healthy too!

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  29. grapes! I love putting grapes in savory dishes. This looks delicious.

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  30. Thanks for all your sweet comments (@ Stacey -haha, yes, I guess we all forgave him ;)).

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  31. Not much of a broccoli fan but I am thinking this could be tasty!

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  32. NOM NOM! it sounds so great! i always call it broccolini, but i have no idea where that name came from. i must try this! PRINTING!

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  33. mmmmmm that looks so yummy! and yes i love finding fashion at affordable prices too, much better than spending £60 in topshop eeey!

    thankyou for the comment on my blog :)
    XOXO, BECCA
    www.fashion-train.co.uk

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  34. Have to confess I've never tried broccoli rabe. But now that I know what it is I'll look out for it.

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  35. I would never have thought to include grapes. I'm going to have to give that a whirl. and um, okay a teensy bit jelly about your gossip story, it sounds like it's made up of all kinds of juicy details (and even juicier since he is also a favorite food write of mine too).

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  36. You always make me hungry with your incredible dishes.
    Looks healthy to me..
    I might save this page as well... hahaha
    LOx

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  37. Different combination, but I think it will be delicious :)

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  38. my goodness that sounds so good!!! Hope you are having a good w/e!

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  39. I like broccoli! Have a great weekend, Jude, we have sunshine, so I'm doing lots of happy dances outside ;)

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  40. I almost died when I saw this dish. So gorgeous to look and and I am sure will taste even more delicious . :)

    Thanks for brightening up my Saturday afternoon.

    Trishna from Toronto, Canada

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  41. OH MY GOODNESS..It looks amazing.

    Sorry, I've been off in lalaland lately.

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  42. yum in my tum! I love broccoli rabe but have the hardest time finding it here!

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  43. Looks delicious! I could do with a bit more broccoli now and then ;)

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  44. This looks so yummy! Happy to have found your blog! New follower!

    xx

    November Grey


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  45. yuummm sounds delish (minus the sausage for me!)

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  46. Broccoli is one of my favorite vegetables!

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  47. aww thank you for sharing, jude.
    broccoli is my favorite veggie, and combined with grapes it would be perfect.
    thank you for sharing. i should really ask dev to cook this for me soon. thank you thank you!!

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  48. Hey, Jude, I´m hungry again, as always when I visit your great blog!
    xoxo from Hannie

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  49. Looks too good to eat !

    have a lovely week

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  50. Oh my! That looks delicious -- and healthy! Thanks for sharing Jude.

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  51. Yumm! What a fresh sounding dish! I can easily understand how you became smitten :)

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