Homemade Stuffed Mezze Maniche in Osso Buco broth.
This divinely delicious stuffed mezze maniche in broth from Piacenza in Emilia-Romagna is one of the most delicious pasta in broth recipes I have ever tasted. If you try it, I'm sure you'll think the same!
Mezze maniche dei Frati.
Homemade stuffed mezze maniche is a traditional pasta from Piacenza in Emilia-Romagna. This fabulous filled pasta is known in Italian as mezze maniche dei frati, meaning monks’ half sleeves.
Actually, to be more precise this pasta originates from the Val d’Arda, a valley south east of Piacenza city itself. The people of the Val d’Arda call this pasta ‘Mes mànag da frè’ in their local dialect.
Stuffed mezze maniche is actually typical Christmas Eve fare. As I have mentioned in other recipes, Christmas Eve is considered to be a day of abstinence in Italy (at least in the past!). On those days, Italians don’t eat meat and homemade stuffed mezze maniche are made without meat. These delicious filled pasta tubes are served either in a tomato and mushroom sauce or a clear broth.
Ossobuco broth.
Homemade filled mezze maniche can be served in different kinds of broth. Capon is a popular choice for pasta in broth in Italy, as is chicken or beef. For these divine homemade stuffed pasta tubes, I chose to cook and serve them in an veal osso buco broth! Absolutely delicious! My Sicilian hubby and the friends who tried this dish fell totally in love with it!
Traditionally Italians strain the broth before cooking the pasta in it. Depending on the ingredients, they then eat the meat and veggies separately. This is what we did. I served the stuffed mezze maniche in broth first with some parsley and grated Parmigiano.
We then had the melt in your mouth tender veal pieces with the carrots afterwards. However, you can cut the meat and veggies into small pieces and eat everything together in one bowl. This is a delicious one plate meal!
Making homemade stuffed mezze maniche in broth.
I guess it’s obvious that it takes a little time to make this homemade stuffed mezze maniche in broth. But, it is so worthwhile! These fresh filled pasta tubes are fantabulous! If you time things well, this dish will take about 2.5 hours to make.
The first step is to start cooking the broth as it takes 2 hours. Beef will need a bit longer. While the broth is cooking, make the pasta dough as it needs to rest for at least 30 minutes. While the pasta dough is resting make the filling.
The last stage is to roll out the dough and fill and cut it. I used my pasta machine to roll the sheets out. I put the pasta through the machine 4 times, twice at 7 setting and twice at 5.
Finally, strain the broth and cook the filled mezze maniche in the clear broth. None of the above mentioned steps are madly difficult and you will be so proud of the result, I promise you!
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Buon Appetito!
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Geetanjali Tung says
This sounds and looks so delish. Never tried this. Always love to learn such new recipes. Thanks for sharing!
Kacie Morgan says
I haven't heard of anything like this dish before, but now I am hellbent on trying this one day. i need a trip to Italy!
Byron Thomas says
Monk's Sleeves - I love it! I've never heard of mezze maniche being referred to as that before. 🙂 Another great recipe and a delicious meal. I'm loving your Pasta Project - I hope you never run out of pasta ideas! 🙂
Danielle Wolter says
oh my this looks incredible! I am so in love with this recipe. there is nothing quite like a stuffed pasta - its like ultimate comfort!
Stine Mari says
I have no issue with recipes taking a little time to make. It is often worth it! And this looks like it is, and I would LOVE to try it!
Sophia says
This looks amazing and so authentic!! You make it look so easy! I can't wait to try it!
Jacqui says
Thanks so much Sophia! This homemade stuffed mezze maniche is really good! I'm sure you'll think the same when you try it!
Gloria says
This looks so good. I LOVE Osso Bucco. Homemade pasta is the best. This is comfort food taken to a whole new level.
Amanda says
That broth sounds incredibly flavorful, and I love all the fresh herbs you use. I have my next pasta night recipe. Thanks for a great recipe!
Dee says
looks delicious love the step by step. Makes me think I can actually do it...
Kelly Anthony says
I don't make homemade pasta very often but this looks like it will be totally worth it. Your step by step directions should make this easy to make.
Veena Azmanov says
This is such a comfort food. Love the step by step recipe to it. Looks perfect and delicious and unique too.
Stephanie says
This sounds fabulous. I'm all about warm comforting pasta dishes.
Julia says
This recipe sounds delicious. Love the step-by-step photos!
Toni says
This is such a great recipe to try! Thanks for sharing!
kim says
Love the flavor in this dish! So delicious and easy!
Lesli Schwartz says
This pasta dish looks super delicious! Love the step-by-step because I would never know how to make this otherwise!
Christie says
I'm totally making pasta this weekend. This looks fabulous and I love the osso bucco broth. I haven't made that either. Two new recipes in one. YAY!
Jennifer says
This looks so unique and so delicious. I love finding new recipes like this to make.
Lisa Huff says
It's only 8am here and I'm now craving this for breakfast! Is that weird?! Looks like the perfect winter comfort food!
Amy | The Cook Report says
I've never tried anything like this but it looks absolutely amazing!