I still think the sausage was okay, but a bit boring. The tomato sauce made up for it, though: it included a tomato purée (passata di pomodoro), fresh ground garlic, fresh basil, a whole onion, a whole carrot, salt, pepper, ricotta, white wine (courtesy of my company, which doles out wine during Chuseok), heavy cream, milk, fish sauce (just a glug), button mushrooms, and the aforementioned boring sausage. It all came together quite well, and while it started out as something marinara-ish, it morphed into something closer to a ragù. I didn't care; it worked.
It was only after I had finished my first plate of the pasta that I realized I'd forgotten to take a picture of the meal. Sorry for the dirty plate in the above pic, but that's the best I could muster. It was a good lunch; the pasta received plenty of compliments, and some lucky soul will take home the last little piece that remains (see above update—ed.).
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