Pappardelle alla lepre is an ancient Tuscan dish – allegedly, Boccaccio himself was impressed with these pasta ribbons which are cooked in broth and flavored with hare meat. The preparation of this rich dish is time-consuming – the hare must be marinated in wine, vinegar, and aromatic herbs in order to develop the flavor and eliminate the strong gamey smell, and it is then slowly simmered with chopped onions, carrots, celery, wine, tomatoes, bay leaves, salt, pepper, and stock. Interestingly, the original name of this dish was pappardelle sulla lepre, meaning pappardelle on top of the hare, allegedly due to the fact that it was once much easier to find the hare than eggs or flour – so the typical plate used to contain lots of meat and only a few ribbons of pasta. Even though the times have changed, that just may be the reason why (in Tuscany) papardelle are traditionally placed on top of the sauce and not the other way around. Due to their complex flavor, pappardelle alla lepre pair especially well with full-bodied red wines.

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