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There’s more than one way to make Sunday sauce. Most ragùs ask you to chop many things and s

[Traditionalists, avert your eyes.]( [Food52]( [Shop]( [Recipes]( [Articles]( [A Genius Shortcut to Weeknight Ragù]( There’s more than one way to make Sunday sauce. Most ragùs ask you to chop many things and simmer for hours. This one expects neither. Yet it still delivers a richly flavored sauce for pasta, polenta, pizza, and much more, all because of [a very unconventional trick](. [Get the recipe]( Yours, Kristen Miglore Creative Director of Genius, Likes Conventional Ways Too, Sometimes Improv Class We know it's not easy to get ingredients right now (even for us, as we wing these videos together from home), so we've riddled this one with substitution ideas and workarounds. [Watch Now]( [Lyndsay Bettles's Fennel & Bacon Ragu]( [Food52]( Stove to Oven to Anywhere [Five Two Essential Cookware]( [This deep-sided sauté pan is blessedly lightweight and easy to maneuver from stovetop sizzling to oven roasting.]( [Snag yours]( Dinner Shortcuts & Leg-Ups [A Super-Simple Vietnamese Pantry Dinner—for Chicken, Tofu, Whatever You've Got]( [A Super-Simple Vietnamese Pantry Dinner—for Chicken, Tofu, Whatever You've Got]( [read more]( [Craig Claiborne's Pasta con Asparagi]( [view recipe]( [Craig Claiborne's Pasta con Asparagi]( [Nigella Lawson’s Genius Sheet-Pan Chicken Is As Unfussy (and Delicious) As Promised]( [Nigella Lawson’s Genius Sheet-Pan Chicken Is As Unfussy (and Delicious) As Promised]( [read more]( [Maman's Cheese Soufflé From Jacques Pépin]( [view recipe]( [Maman's Cheese Soufflé From Jacques Pépin]( [Weeknight Lasagna Is Real, Thanks to a Genius New Trick]( [Weeknight Lasagna Is Real, Thanks to a Genius New Trick]( [read more]( [Joanne Chang's Hot and Sour Soup]( [view recipe]( [Joanne Chang's Hot and Sour Soup]( [More Genius dinners]( Noodle Me This [Stainless Steel Pot Strainer]( [Stainless Steel Pot Strainer]( [Rotary Parmesan Mill]( [Rotary Parmesan Mill]( [Solid Wood Pasta Cutter]( [Solid Wood Pasta Cutter]( [Shop kitchen tools]( 12 online classes to help you [cook, draw, write & more](. [Genius, Meet Inbox Every week, Kristen Miglore sends you the recipes, tips & tools that, oh, might just change your life. Missed a week? See [all the latest Genius Recipes](.](#) [Food52]( Follow Us [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [YouTube]( [View in browser]( | [Forward this email]( to a friend. [Click here to unsubscribe or manage your preferences.]( © 2020 Food52. All Rights Reserved. 122 West 26th Street, 8th Floor, New York, NY 10001

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