Simple Bolognese
Simple Bolognese

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Simple Bolognese is one of the most favored of current trending meals on earth. It’s enjoyed by millions daily. It is simple, it’s fast, it tastes yummy. Simple Bolognese is something that I have loved my whole life. They’re nice and they look fantastic.

Recipe courtesy of Giada De Laurentiis. Everyone needs a basic spaghetti Bolognese recipe that still tastes great, no matter how simple. Get that depth of flavour by cooking the sauce very gently until it's super rich.

To get started with this recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can have simple bolognese using 17 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Simple Bolognese:
  1. Take 500 g beef mince
  2. Make ready 2-3 carrots (depending on size)
  3. Take 1 large onion
  4. Take 1 celery stick
  5. Take 2 large cloves of garlic
  6. Prepare 100 g mushrooms (optional)
  7. Take 200 ml red wine (or cooking red wine)
  8. Prepare 1 beef stock cube
  9. Prepare 2 tbsp finely chopped Thyme & Rosemary
  10. Take 2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
  11. Prepare Splash vinaigrette
  12. Get pack Spaghetti
  13. Make ready 1 tin chopped tomatoes
  14. Get Drizzle of olive oil
  15. Make ready 1 tbsp tomato paste
  16. Take Salt & pepper (to taste)
  17. Make ready 1 tbsp double cream (or milk)

Here's a recipe for delicious bolognese: start with a stick of butter, simmer some pork and beef in wine, and end with pasta. This is not a true Bolognese (which traditionally contains milk), but a simpler version that's also quite versatile. Growing up, this simple bolognese recipe was a staple in our house. My mom grew up eating spaghetti like this, so it was the way my sister and I grew up eating spaghetti too.

Steps to make Simple Bolognese:
  1. Prepare all your veggies by peeling and grating the carrots on a fine grate so it's like a mooshy paste. Finely chop onion, garlic, celery and mushrooms.
  2. Prepare a saucepan filling up with water and adding a tbsp of olive oil and a sprinkle of salt and placing on a medium heat with lid on for the spaghetti later on.
  3. Heat up a large saucepan (one with a high width) on high heat and add a drizzle of olive oil, once heated add the finely grated carrot and sweat off the carrot for a minute, when done add in all the beef and break the mince with a wooden spoon until almost fully cooked.
  4. Once the mince is nearly all turned brown add in the onion and garlic and sweat off for a further 2 minutes, then add the celery and sweat for another minute or two and again with the mushrooms. Once the mushrooms are half cooked through (about 4-5 minutes cooking) add in the red wine and cook till it's reduced by 2/3.
  5. Once the red wine has reduced add in the tin of tomatoes and Worcestershire sauce, cook this for a further 3 minutes and then add the tomato paste and beef stock cube to the remaining watery part the vegetables and meat have left behind (this should give it more flavour and thicken to your preferred thickness, if I want a thick sauce I tend to use gravy as it keeps flavour rather than cornflour) let this then simmer on medium heat for 10-15 minutes to reduce a little.
  6. While letting the Bolognese reduce you can now add in the spaghetti turning on the heat from medium to high and cooking for 3-4 minutes until al-dente.
  7. Once the mince has reduced add in the hurbs (rosemary and thyme) and salt and pepper with the cream or milk and stir together turning the heat off. Once the spaghetti is al-dente add it to the Bolognese and mix together with tongs and then serve garnshing with basil and adding parmesan if prefured.

A simple spaghetti bolognese recipe, you can ditch the jar of ready made sauce. The classic tomato-based sauce in this recipe is flavoured with garlic, oregano and a hint of Worcestershire sauce. Bolognese is so much more than just a meat sauce. It's the ultimate way to transform a package of ground beef into something show-stopping. When the temperature starts to drop, what sounds better.

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