When winter rolls in and the air turns crisp, I always find myself reaching for recipes that warm the soul—and this Italian Sausage Ragu does just that. It’s one of those dishes my Nonna used to simmer for hours on the stovetop, filling the house with the kind of aroma that makes you want to curl up with a bowl of pasta and a wool sweater.
What makes this recipe so special is the simplicity: high-quality Italian sausage, a base of sweet onion and garlic, a splash of red wine, and a slow-simmered tomato sauce enriched with herbs and love. It’s rustic, rich, and satisfying—perfect for chilly evenings when only a big bowl of comfort will do.
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Why You’ll Love This Italian Sausage Ragu
- Deep, rich flavors from slow-simmered sausage and tomatoes
- Perfect over pasta, polenta, or even mashed potatoes
- Easy to make and great for meal prep
- A true winter warmer with classic Italian soul
Ingredients
Here’s what you’ll need to create this cozy ragu:
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 medium onion, finely chopped
- 2 garlic cloves, minced
- 500g (1 lb) Italian sausage (sweet or spicy, casings removed)
- 1 tablespoon tomato paste
- 1/2 cup dry red wine (Chianti or similar)
- 1 can (400g/14 oz) crushed tomatoes
- 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano
- 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
- Pinch of chili flakes (optional, for heat)
- Salt and black pepper, to taste
- Fresh basil or parsley, for garnish
- Pasta of your choice, to serve (pappardelle or rigatoni work beautifully)
- Grated Parmesan, to finish
Instructions
1. Sauté the Aromatics
In a large, heavy-bottomed skillet or Dutch oven, heat the olive oil over medium heat. Add the chopped onion and cook for about 5 minutes, until soft and translucent. Stir in the garlic and cook for another minute.
2. Brown the Sausage
Add the sausage meat, breaking it up with a spoon as it browns. Cook for 6–8 minutes, or until the sausage is nicely browned and most of the moisture has evaporated.
3. Deglaze with Wine
Pour in the red wine and scrape up any browned bits from the bottom of the pan. Let it simmer for 2–3 minutes until the alcohol cooks off.
4. Build the Sauce
Stir in the tomato paste, crushed tomatoes, oregano, thyme, and chili flakes (if using). Season with salt and pepper.
5. Simmer Gently
Reduce the heat to low, cover the pot partially with a lid, and let the sauce simmer for 30–45 minutes. Stir occasionally. The sauce should thicken and develop a deep, rich flavor.
6. Boil the Pasta
Meanwhile, cook your pasta in a large pot of salted boiling water according to package instructions. Reserve about 1/2 cup of the pasta water before draining.
7. Combine and Serve
Toss the cooked pasta with the ragu, adding a splash of the reserved pasta water to loosen if needed. Serve hot with fresh herbs and a generous sprinkle of grated Parmesan.
Pairing Tips
This sausage ragu pairs wonderfully with a bold red wine—think Chianti, Barbera, or Zinfandel. Add a slice of toasted garlic bread, and you’ve got the perfect cozy winter dinner.
For deeper insight, check out this helpful guide on spicy sausage ragu wine pairing. Add a slice of toasted garlic bread, and you’ve got the perfect cozy winter dinner.
Tips and Variations
- Make it ahead: This sauce tastes even better the next day, so feel free to make it a day in advance.
- Add veggies: A handful of chopped carrots or celery adds depth and nutrition.
- Make it spicy: Use spicy Italian sausage or a pinch more chili flakes.
- Serve differently: Swap pasta for creamy polenta or baked gnocchi for a twist.
If you’re curious about other comfort pasta ideas, this smoked sausage pasta recipe offers another easy, flavor-packed dish perfect for weeknights.

A Taste of Tradition
This dish reminds me of winter evenings at my grandmother’s house in Tuscany. She’d make a massive pot of ragu, and we’d gather around the table with steaming bowls and lots of laughter. Cooking this ragu is like bottling up those memories—it’s more than just a meal; it’s love in a bowl.
For those who love variety, Easy Italian Sausage Ragu with Pappardelle offers a quick twist that’s just as comforting.
And don’t forget to balance your meal with a light side like this zesty antipasto salad recipe, bursting with marinated veggies and cured meats.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Can I make this sausage ragu in advance?
Absolutely. In fact, it’s even better the next day as the flavors deepen overnight. Store in the fridge for up to 3 days or freeze for up to 3 months.
Can I use ground beef or turkey instead of sausage?
Yes, but you’ll miss out on the spices and fat content that give sausage ragu its rich, savory flavor. If using ground meat, consider adding fennel seeds, chili flakes, and extra herbs for more depth.
Is this recipe gluten-free?
The ragu itself is gluten-free. To make the full dish gluten-free, serve it with gluten-free pasta or creamy polenta.
What’s the best type of sausage for this recipe?
Go for high-quality Italian sausage, either sweet or spicy depending on your taste. Look for ones with visible herbs and a coarse grind.
Can I make this in a slow cooker?
Yes! Brown the sausage and aromatics first, then transfer to a slow cooker with the rest of the ingredients. Cook on low for 6–8 hours or high for 3–4 hours.

Italian Sausage Ragu and Potatoes
Equipment
- Large Skillet
- Wooden Spoon
Ingredients
Main Ingredients
- 1 lb Italian sausage casings removed
- 1 tbsp olive oil for sautéing
- 1 cup onion chopped
- 2 cloves garlic minced
- 1 can crushed tomatoes (15 oz)
- 1/2 tsp dried oregano
- 1/2 tsp dried basil
- 3 medium potatoes peeled and diced
- to taste salt and pepper
- fresh parsley for garnish
Instructions
- Heat olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add sausage and break it up with a spoon as it browns.
- Add onion and garlic, cooking until softened and fragrant, about 3-4 minutes.
- Stir in crushed tomatoes, oregano, and basil. Bring to a simmer.
- Add diced potatoes. Cover and cook for about 25-30 minutes until potatoes are tender, stirring occasionally.
- Season with salt and pepper. Garnish with fresh parsley before serving.
Notes
Conclusion: A Bowl of Winter Bliss
This Italian Sausage Ragu is more than just a pasta sauce—it’s a hug in a bowl. It brings together rustic charm, rich flavors, and that unmistakable warmth only comfort food can offer. Whether you’re cooking for family, friends, or simply treating yourself on a cold evening, this dish promises to deliver that cozy, contented feeling we all crave in winter.
Bring it to your table with love, a sprinkle of Parmesan, and a good glass of red. From my kitchen to yours buon appetito!