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Nutrition: per serving

  • kcal548
  • fat21g
  • saturates10g
  • carbs56g
  • sugars8g
  • fibre4g
  • protein33g
  • salt1g
    low
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Method

  • step 1

    Heat the oil in a large pan, add the onion and cook for 10 mins until soft. Add the garlic and cook for 1 min more, then tip in the lamb mince, turn up the heat and brown, breaking up the mince with a wooden spoon.

  • step 2

    Once the lamb is browned, add the cinnamon, crumbled stock cube, tomatoes and oregano. Stir well and simmer for 15 mins, covered, then for 15 mins, uncovered, until the sauce has thickened and the tomatoes have cooked down.

  • step 3

    Meanwhile, cook the macaroni following pack instructions. Drain well. Heat oven to 200C/180C fan/gas 6.

  • step 4

    Mix together the ricotta, most of the parmesan and the milk with plenty of seasoning, and stir into the macaroni. Tip the mince into a large baking dish, top with the macaroni mixture, and scatter over the remaining parmesan. Bake for 30 mins until golden and bubbling. Serve hot with garlic bread, if you like.

Recipe from Good Food magazine, January 2013

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Overall rating

A star rating of 4.6 out of 5.99 ratings

john11455

I haven't read all of the 60-odd comments but as most people say "it was delicious but I changed x for y" maybe not many people have made it exactly per recipe. I think 400g of macaroni is way too much, mine came out as a meal for 8 or more, a thick layer of stodge on top of a small layer of tasty…

karensheldon1226670

Gorgeous but it's much better fresh than reheated. I froze half and reheated in microwave but the pasta had absorbed the sauce so it wasn't very creamy, but still nice just needed to stir into the meat. Very easy to make

basilrocks

It's definitely as good as the ratings received. Excellent recipe, thank you!

bracken2

question

Do you heat the ricotta before adding?

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goodfoodteam

Hi, thanks for your question. No just add it cold. We hope this helps. Best wishes, BBC Good Food Team.

delirium

Absolutely gorgeous! I used turkey instead of lamb and made a white sauce instead of using the ricotta. Was devoured by the family and will definitely be making again!

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