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Bolognese sauce is heavenly and boy is the texture something to write home about! With some love and patience, this sauce will turn out to be a work of art and TOTALLY worth the time you put into it! It doesn’t take much to make the very best bolognese sauce as long as you carve out a little bit of time to make it! It will be such a delightful surprise to your taste buds and you will be talking about how much you love it for days after! If you love this Italian-inspired dish, then try my alfredo, shrimp, or this gnocchi!

What is Bolognese Sauce?

If you aren’t quite sure what bolognese sauce is, I am here to tell you it is something that you MUST try! Bolognese sauce is a meat sauce that originated from, you guessed it, ITALY! It’s a lot different than your traditional spaghetti sauce that is usually tomato-based. This sauce is much creamier and thicker (because milk is one of the main ingredients). In addition to traditional ingredients like garlic and onion, it also has some carrots and celery. That sounds unusual but all of these things mixed together add up to make an absolutely savory, delicious flavor with a hint of sweetness! This sauce is fantastic over pasta but you can also make it and use it in lasagna or casseroles that call for some marinara sauce to switch things up! This sauce will take some time to make but it is actually very hands-off and super simple! My family drools over this swoon-worthy sauce and it is requested often! I love that the texture is thicker than a normal marinara sauce making it hearty and different. Cook this with some gnocchi and top with some fresh parmesan, add in some breadsticks and you will feel like you are touring Italy! You should definitely try this, you won’t regret it!!

Ingredients for Beef Bolognese Sauce

Though this requires quite a few ingredients, you will be happy to know that you probably already have most of them in your kitchen!! Put them together to make this sauce and I can guarantee that you will absolutely love the result! See the recipe card below for full ingredient measurements.

Carrots: Chop your carrots up into small cubes. You want the flavor but not large chunks! Onion: The onion will add so much flavor to this sauce! Make sure to chop it up finely. Celery: Chop the celery up into fine pieces. Garlic: This recipe calls for fresh cloves of garlic. If you don’t have any, you can use minced garlic from your fridge. ½ tsp equals about 1 clove of garlic. Pancetta: Delicious and not commonly used, this will bring a great flavor and texture to this sauce! Ground beef: If you can, I suggest getting 80/20 ground beef! Ground pork: This will be in addition to the beef. Using both makes this sauce unique in its taste.White wine: The wine will add a lot of depth to the sauce and the alcohol will evaporate. Crushed tomatoes: I use canned tomatoes because they help bring a thicker consistency than diced tomatoes! Tomato paste: This helps to thicken the sauce.Chicken broth: Used as a base, it will help combine all of the ingredients. Whole milk: This is an absolute must as this is what makes bolognese sauce so different! Salt and pepper: Add these in at the end to your preferred taste!

How to Make Homemade Bolognese Sauce

This recipe takes some time but not a ton of effort! You can get this mixed and ready to simmer in about 20 minutes. The remaining time is just monitoring it! You can totally do this and you will be so glad that you did!

Meat substitutions: Pancetta is sometime difficult to find at your local market. If you can’t find it at your grocery store, you can use proiscuitto, bacon, salted pork or smoked susage as a substitute.Wine: The alcohol in this dish will burn off but if you don’t have wine or are uncomfortable using it, you can substitute it with a bit of beef broth. Just keep in mind that this will slightly alter the taste. Crushed tomatoes: If you don’t have any crushed tomatoes available, you can dice up some tomatoes instead. The taste will remain the same but the consistency, however, will be slightly thinner.

Refrigerator: Store this in an airtight container and it will last in the fridge for 4 days.Freezer: This sauce will expand when frozen so keep that in mind when you are storing. Place it in an airtight container or a ziplock bag and freeze for up to 3 months. (Don’t forget to write the date on your container so that you know when you put it in the freezer!)Reheat: This is the easy part (and why I suggest at least doubling your recipe). You just take the sauce out and let it thaw in your fridge. Then, you can cook it on the stovetop or microwave, stirring every 20 seconds, until heated through!

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All nutritional information is based on third party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe and nutritional value will vary depending on the brands you use, measuring methods and portion sizes per household. Read More Posts by Alyssa facebook twitter pinterest instagram “The last 15 minutes of cooking add the milk. Season to taste” There is no instruction of cooking time for all the ingredients together except after you add the milk then you state cook for 2 hours. Another reviewer asked the same question but no response. Sorry the instructions are not clear. Thank you. I have made many of your recipes and they have all been quite good – your best in our house is Swedish Meatballs. Comment * Name * Email * Website

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