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  1. 6 cups 375g / 13oz Canned plum tomatoes - (2 28-oz cans)

  2. 1/2 cup 118ml Extra-virgin olive oil

  3. 4 Meaty lamb shanks - (1 to 1 1/4 lbs)

  4. 4 Garlic cloves - peeled, halved

  5. 1 Onion - peeled and chopped (large)

  6. 3/4 cup 177ml Dry red wine

  7. 3/4 cup 177ml Tomato paste

  8. 1 teaspoon 5ml Fine sea salt

  9. Dried red pepper flakes - to taste

  10. 5 Fresh basil leaves (large)

  11. 1 lb 454g / 16oz Store-bought or homemade orecchiette

  12. 1 tablespoon 15ml Salt

  13. 2 tablespoons 30ml Water

  14. Grated Pecorino cheese - for sprinkling

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  1. Puree the tomatoes with their juice in a food processor, blender, or food mill. Transfer the tomatoes to a pot large enough to hold the lamb shanks. Bring the tomatoes to a boil, reduce the heat to simmer, and allow the tomatoes to cook while preparing the lamb shanks.

  2. Heat the olive oil in a saute pan large enough to hold the lamb shanks. When the oil is hot, add the shanks and brown them evenly on all sides. Transfer the lamb shanks to the pot with the tomatoes. Discard all but 1/3 cup of the oil remaining in the saute pan.

  3. Add the garlic to the saute pan and cook over medium-low heat until the garlic is golden brown. With a slotted spoon, remove the garlic and add it to the pot with the tomatoes and lamb shanks. Add the onion to the oil and cook over medium-low heat until the onions are soft, about 15 minutes. Increase the heat to medium, pour in the wine, and allow it to evaporate, about 3 minutes. Stir in the tomato paste with a wooden spoon and scrape up any bits of meat that are stuck to the bottom of the pan.

  4. Add the onion mixture to the tomatoes and lamb; stir in the salt and red pepper flakes; cover the pot and allow the ingredients to simmer gently. Stir occasionally. When the meat is fork-tender but not falling from the bones, remove it to a dish, cover, and keep warm. Stir the basil into the tomato sauce.

  5. Cook the orecchiette in 4 to 6 quarts of rapidly boiling water to which 1 tablespoon of salt has been added. Orecchiette take a little longer to cook than other types of dried pasta because of their concave shape. They are cooked when there is no trace of white flour remaining when cut into; the orecchiette should retain their shape and be al dente, firm but cooked.

  6. Drain the orecchiette, reserving 2 tablespoons of the cooking water. Transfer the orecchiette to a serving dish. Mix 2 cups of the tomato sauce with the 2 tablespoons of water and pour it over the orecchiette. Mix well. Serve the pasta immediately as a first course with a sprinkling of grated Pecorino cheese. Serve the lamb shanks as a second course.

  7. This recipe yields 4 servings.

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