Piping-hot orecchiette pasta tossed with golden sausages, tender broccoli, and garlic. This Southern Italian dish marries smoky, leafy, and umami flavors for 20-minute comfort food with precise texture balance.
| Prep Time: | 10 minutes |
|---|---|
| Cook Time: | 40 minutes |
| Total Time: | 50 minutes |
| Servings: | 4 |
| Difficulty: | Easy |
| Cuisine: | Italian (Pugliese) |
Why This Recipe Works
Contrasted textures define this dish: firm orecchiette, crispy-skin sausages, and steamed broccoli. The smokiness from olive oil-roasted sausages pairs perfectly with broccoli’s bitterness, while the pasta’s ridges grip the inherent sauciness from rendered fat and broth. I simplified traditional versions by combining broccoli and sausage in the same pan, making cleanup easier but preserving authentic Pugliese flavor profiles.
Ingredients
| Ingredient | Quantity | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Orecchiette pasta | 12 oz | Use gluten-free if needed |
| Olive oil | 3 tbsp | Use extra virgin olive oil |
| Italian sausage (vegetarian) | 4 links | Casein-free, no pork option |
| Broccoli crown | 2 cups | Alboredo or purple sprouting |
| Garlic | 3 cloves | Minced fresh, not jarred |
| Saffron threads | 1 pinch | Optional luxury upgrade |
| Salt | To taste | Add 1/2 tsp to pasta water |
| Crushed pepper | 1/2 tsp | Freshly ground Calabrian |

Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Prepare Ingredients
- Cut broccoli crowns into 1-inch florets
- Use mandoline to evenly slice sausages at 1/2-inch thickness
- Heat 2 tbsp oil in large skillet over medium-high heat
- Blanch broccoli florets for 5 minutes in salted boiling water
2. Cook Protein
- Seared sausage slices until browned (4-5 minutes per side)
- Add garlic to remaining oil – sauté 30 seconds
- Stir in sauteed garlic and sausages into pasta water
- Simmer 2 minutes to form starchy emulsion
3. Final Assembly
- Reserve 1/2 cup pasta cooking liquid
- Toss hot orecchiette in sausages and sautened stuffings
- Add broccoli florets during final 2 minutes of tossing
- Drizzle extra virgin olive oil before plating

Chef Tips for Perfect Results
- Uniform slicing: Use digital kitchen scales to maintain 1-inch broccoli florets
- Controlled searing: Use non-stick skillet for consistent browning without excess oil
- Emulsion technique: Reserve starchy pasta water to create silky sauce naturally
- Temperature check: Cook sausages to 160°F internal temp for food safety
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Overcooking broccoli: Steaming for >5 minutes can cause waterlogged texture
- Underseasoning: Add salt in 3 stages (pasta water, sauce, final toss)
- Hot pasta on cold sausages: Ensure all components are similar temperature
- Excess sauciness: Drain pasta completely before tossing – starch emulsifies oil
Variations and Substitutions
| Ingredient | Substitution | Impact on Flavor |
|---|---|---|
| Italian sausage | Plant-based crumbles | Smokier, less umami fleshiness |
| Orecchiette | Farfalle | Less surface area for sauce cling |
| Broccoli | Radicchio | Brighter bitterness and watermelon texture |
| Saffron | Espelette pepper | Smoky floral notes vs. citrusy citrus |
Serving Suggestions and Pairings
I recommend serving this with Sicilian chickpea flatbread for texture contrast and pairing with Prosecco di Asti DOCG for palate-cleansing bubbles. For casual meals, this complements any white bean stew, but for fine dining, serve with Puglia red wines like Primitivo di Manduria.
Storage and Reheating
| Method | Duration | Instructions |
|---|---|---|
| Refrigerator | 3-4 days | Store in airtight containers |
| Frozen | 2 months | Freeze within 12 hours of cooking |
| Reheat stove | 20 minutes | Add 2 tbsp water for saucy consistency |
| Reheat microwave | 2-3 minutes | Use high heat, stir every 30 seconds |
Nutritional Information
| Nutrient | Amount per Serving |
|---|---|
| Calories | 420 |
| Protein | 28g |
| Fat | 22g |
| Carbohydrates | 34g |
| Fiber | 6g |
| Sugar | 5g |
| Sodium | 1800mg |
Nutrition FAQs
Can I make this recipe vegetarian?
Replace sausage with pea protein sausage to maintain umami vegetal heat while keeping same cooking method for fleshy texture. The broccoli broths will still create satisfying sauce.
How to tell if the sausages are done?
Insert instant-read thermometer at center of thickest slice – internal temp must reach 160°F per USDA guidelines for sausage safety even in vegetarian versions.
Why is my broccoli soggy?
Overcooking after adding to pasta or insufficient pre-steaming causes cell wall breakdown. Blanched broccoli should remain faintly crisp to maintain fresh vegetable taste.
Can I make this in advance?
Prep components overnight but assemble pasta with sausages and broccoli just before serving to avoid starchy pasta absorbing excess moisture and softening the meat textures.
What other sides work well?
I pair it with papaya-ginger salad for acidic brightness or grilled peaches with mint to balance rich meat sausage and bitter broccoli contrast effectively.
Conclusion
Orecchiette with Sausage and Broccoli delivers the perfect balance of rustic homemade comfort and refined Italian technique. The velvety texture from properly cooked pasta perfectly matches crisp-caramelized sausages and just-tender broccoli. This dish’s success comes from precise timing and ingredient pairing principles that elevate simple ingredients to restaurant-quality results.