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My quick bolognese inspired pasta sauce, that my kids makes most of the time. According to them, making meatballs is time consuming, the Bolognese style is. Here's my homemade family Bolognese recipe!
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The ingredients needed to make My Family's Bolognese-style Meat Sauce:
- Get Spaghetti
- Take Canned crushed tomatoes
- Take Ground pork
- Take Garlic (finely chopped)
- Prepare of a carrot Carrot
- Take Green pepper
- Make ready Onion
- Prepare [For Flavoring]
- Get Salt and pepper
- Make ready Ketchup
- Take tablesppon Consomme stock granules
- Get Sugar
- Take Japanese Worcestershire-style sauce
- Make ready Red wine
This hearty meat sauce is inspired by the classic ragù alla bolognese, which is a thick, meaty sauce that is simmered for hours with milk, red wine, and a couple of tablespoons or so of tomato paste—a surprisingly small amount of tomato by North America standards. We've written several recipes for bolognese sauce over the years here at Serious Eats, and these recipes usually fall in two camps: the traditional slow-cooked multiple-meat bolognese camp or This lamb bolognese from Michael Romano and Karen Stabiner's Family Table falls squarely in the middle. Its the traditional recipe for Bolognese sauce which can be served with Tagliatelle, rigatoni, conchiglie or fusilli but is never served with Spagetti in Italy! My daughter was suffering from the side effects of chemo and I needed something that was very tasty without being spicy to tempt her.
Instructions to make My Family's Bolognese-style Meat Sauce:
- Mince the garlic, carrots,bBell peppers and onions. It makes it easier to get children to eat, if you grate the bell peppers.
- Add a small amount of oil (preferably olive oil) to the pan. Add the minced garlic and saute over low heat.
- Add the minced carrots, bell peppers, onions and cook over high heat.
- Once the vegetables are coated in oil, add the meat and continue cooking on high heat.
- Lightly flavor with salt and pepper.
- Add ketchup and continue cooking.
- Stir in the canned tomatoes with the pan is on low heat. When using raw tomatoes, first boil and cut the tomatoes.
- Add the remaining flavorings (consomme, sugar, worcestershire sauce, red wine) and cook over low heat fo 10-20 minutes.
- After boiling the pasta and draining it, add to a pan. Add 1/3 of the meat sauce. Its okay to dish this up to serve at this point.
- Cook the pasta on high heat until the meat sauce has coated all the noodles.
- Dish the pasta on a plate and top with the remaining meat sauce. Freeze leftovers. Add powdered cheese or Tabasco to liking.
- I've used this sauce in the recipe "Fancy Rice Omlette with Basil Rice"
A classic Bolognese Sauce should be in every home cook's repertoire! My version is smooth, rich, hearty and slow cooked to perfection. It's very different from your usual American meat sauce, often a tomato-based sauce simmered with ground beef. Bolognese is much thicker, creamier (milk is one. This recipe came from the well known Simili sisters of Bologna.
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