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Tagliatelle Pasta with Mushrooms and Sausage

November 30, 2022 by Marie Perry

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This recipe comes from Cook Italy, where I had the opportunity to learn to make two different pasta dishes from Carmelita. This sausage mushroom pasta served with freshly made tagliatelle was divine!

mushroom sausage pasta on a white plate.

The tagliatelle pasta for this recipe was made fresh, right at Carmelita’s table. It was made with the same pasta recipe we used to make the farfalle (bowtie) pasta, but cut instead into long strips. Once cut, we allowed the pasta to dry slightly on trays while we worked on making the sauce.

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Sausage and Mushroom Pasta

So, here’s the thing that we learned from Carmelita. Americans are a bit heavy-handed with the pasta sauce. Good Italian pasta isn’t drenched in sauce. Rather, it’s lightly coated, allowing diners to enjoy the flavor of the pasta. (I mean, who’s gonna argue about tasting freshly made tagliatelle!??)

egg in a well of flour with a rolling pin.

Ingredients

Mushrooms — Both fresh and dried are used here, to give a strong earthy flavor. Don’t discard your soaking water, as it will be perfect to use to thin the sauce.

Sausage — We picked up fresh sausage from the butcher in the Quadrilatero market, but you could use your favorite Italian sausage.

Pasta — I encourage you to make your own for this recipe! Go all-in and make sausage and mushroom tagliatelle completely from scratch for the ultimate dinner. The ingredients are simple, calling for just flour and eggs. Of course, if you’re looking for a shortcut, you could certainly use dried pasta.

tagliatelle pasta drying on a rack

Making Pasta from Scratch

Learn how to make your own tagliatelle from just two simple ingredients (plus patience!). I go into depth process of making homemade Italian pasta from scratch, but here’s a quick overview and a peek at Carmelita’s pasta making lesson.

Start by measuring the flour into a shallow bowl, making sure that the flour completely covers the bottom of the bowl.

Beat the egg so that it’s thoroughly blended, but don’t whip it.

Pour the beaten egg into the flour. Gently swirl the bowl, causing the egg to move within the flour. You’ll begin to see the egg pick up a dusting of flour. (This is visible in the video below.) 

After a fair bit of flour has worked its way onto the surface of the egg, work the flour into the egg with your fingers, pinching bits of flour at a time, working the flour into the egg very slowly, bringing flour from the edge of the well into the egg.

How to Make Sausage Mushroom Pasta

Soak the dehydrated mushrooms. Once ready, reserve the liquid and chop the mushrooms.

Cook the fresh mushrooms, then combine in a bowl with oil and the rehydrated porcini.

Cook the sausage and let it rest off the heat while you prepare the pasta.

Cook either fresh or dried pasta to al dente. Make sure not to cook too long as they will be tossed with the hot sauce and continue cooking.

Reheat the mushrooms and sausage with a touch of butter while the pasta completes its cooking time.

Combine everything in the hot pan and serve immediately.

Close up of tagliatelle pasta with sausage and mushrooms.

FAQs

How do I use dried porcini mushrooms?

These are sold in the produce section by the fresh mushrooms. Grab a package and bring it home to soak in warm water – this is a must!. This will rehydrate the mushrooms and release all of their earthy, woodsy flavor. These are very strong with mushroom flavor and adds a lot to the sauce.

What sausage can I use?

Reach for ground pork for authentic flavor. It will be seasoned with the mushrooms and parsley, but you can adjust any seasoning to your liking such as adding black pepper.

More Pasta Recipes to Try

  • Creamy Chicken and Mushroom Tagliatelle
  • Butternut squash pasta
  • Farfalle pasta with zucchini and ham
mushroom sausage pasta on a white plate.

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mushroom sausage pasta on a white plate.

Tagliatelle Sausage and Mushroom Pasta

This delicious pasta recipe comes from Bologna, Italy. Made with crumbled sausage and mushrooms it's simple and elegant.
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Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes
Total Time: 50 minutes minutes
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Italian
Keyword: dried mushrooms, sausage mushroom pasta
Servings: 4 servings
Calories: 323kcal
Author: Editor

Ingredients

  • 1/3 ounce dried porcini mushrooms (10 grams)
  • 4 sprigs flat leaf parsley chopped
  • 5/8 cup tagliatelle pasta (400 grams)
  • 2/3 cup fresh mushrooms sliced (300 grams)
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • Salt to taste
  • Pepper to taste
  • 1/4 pound ground pork sausage (113 grams)
  • 1 – 2 tablespoons butter

Instructions

  • Soak the dried porcini mushrooms in hot water for 10-15 minutes. Drain and reserve mushroom liquor. Chop rehydrated mushrooms into 1/4" pieces.
  • Remove stems from parsley. Dice leaves and set aside.
  • Place fresh sliced mushrooms in a large skillet and cook over medium heat with no added fat. Allow mushrooms to brown, stirring occasionally. When nicely colored, add 1-2 tablespoons of olive oil along with the rehydrated porcini mushrooms. Transfer to bowl.
  • Add sausage to the pan and cook until brown and crumbled.
  • Turn off heat until you're ready to add the pasta to the pot. (This allows you to get part of your meal prepared ahead of time!)
  • Bring 6 quarts of water to boil in a large stock pot. Transfer freshly made tagliatelle pasta to the boiling water and boil for 1 to 3 minutes. Fresh pasta takes substantially less time to cook than dried pasta.
  • When you begin cooking the pasta, add parsley and garlic to the pan of sausage along with the mushrooms and return to heat.
  • Add a walnut sized piece of butter (that's Carmelita's phrase — let's say a tablespoon or two!) and the reserved liquid from the porcini mushrooms to the pan. Allow to simmer for a minute or two.
  • Drain the pasta, toss with the mushroom sauce, and serve.

Notes

Adding grated Parmesan cheese is not usual and is frowned upon by some Italians, but Carmelita says feel free if it makes you happy! 
You can certainly replace the fresh tagliatelle pasta with a dried, store bought version, but you'll need to adjust the cooking time according to package directions. 
Optional: Garnish with fresh parsley and add a sprinkling of red pepper flakes if you like a little spice.

Nutrition

Calories: 323kcal | Carbohydrates: 30g | Protein: 10g | Fat: 18g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 9g | Trans Fat: 0.2g | Cholesterol: 28mg | Sodium: 207mg | Potassium: 252mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 193IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 16mg | Iron: 1mg
taglatelle recipe from Cook Italy
tagliatelle pasta on a white plate

Originally published November 2019; this post has been updated.

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