Authentic Bolognese Sauce Recipe

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Authentic Bolognese Sauce Recipe

This authentic Bolognese sauce uses my father's secret ingredient that makes all the difference. Plus long, slow cooking to draw out all the flavours of the different meats, vegetables and seasonings. And the bonus is this is a BIG batch traditional Bolognese sauce so you've got lots to freeze for later!

Prep

1h

Cook

4h

Total

5h

Serves

20

Instructions

  1. 01

    Finely chop the onions and garlic, peel and finely chop the carrots and finely chop the celery. For fast chopping, chop coarsely then use a food processor to pulse and finely chop. Set aside.

  2. 02

    Cut the bacon or pancetta.

  3. 03

    Heat a large saucepan over medium high heat. It will need to hold over 1 ⅓ gallons which is about 5 litres.

  4. 04

    Add the oil and butter.

  5. 05

    When the oil is heated, add the onion, carrot, and celery.

  6. 06

    Turn the heat down a tad so they don't burn.

  7. 07

    Fry until starting to become golden and catch a little on the bottom of the saucepan.

  8. 08

    When the onion, carrot and celery are golden add the bacon and garlic and stir well. Continue to cook for a few more minutes.

  9. 09

    Now start adding the ground beef a bit at a time. Stirring well and allow the meat to colour.

  10. 10

    Then add in the ground pork a bit at a time. Repeat the same as the ground beef.

  11. 11

    Once the ground meat is well cooked, add the pork ribs and sausages. You can add other meats as I have mentioned in the Notes below.

  12. 12

    Pour in the wine and allow to boil and simmer for a few minutes.

  13. 13

    Now you can add the remainder of the ingredients - Parmesan rind (if using), tomato puree (passata), canned tomatoes which have been crushed with a fork, tomato paste, stock, potato, herbs (if using) and seasonings.

  14. 14

    Add half of the sugar and you can taste later if the sauce needs more.

  15. 15

    Bring to the boil then lower the heat to a gentle simmer.

  16. 16

    Cover the saucepan and check and stir regularly, You may need to adjust the heat to achieve that sweet spot of a gentle simmer. This is going to be cooking for a long time so a very gentle simmer is what we are looking for here.

  17. 17

    Once you have achieved that perfect simmer, allow to cook for about 4 to 5 hours.

  18. 18

    Check regularly that the sauce is not drying out. If so, add a little boiling water.

  19. 19

    After about two hours of simmering. Taste and adjust the seasoning. You will be surprised at how much salt you need to add and you may need a bit more sugar. Recheck the seasoning towards the end of the cooking time.

  20. 20

    When the sauce is done. Remove the sausage and the ribs. Cut up the sausage finely, shred the meat from the pork ribs and add the sausage and meat back to the sauce. Find the potato pieces and crush against the side of the saucepan with a wooden spoon. Stir thoroughly.

  21. 21

    Allow to cool a little, then transfer to freezer containers for storage in the freezer.

  22. 22

    Don't put the sauce in the freezer when it's hot. Instead refrigerate until cold then freeze.

  23. 23

    If properly stored in the freezer, this sauce will keep for 4 to 6 months.

Nutrition

per serving · 1 serving

Calories
457
Protein
20g
Carbs
14g
Fat
34g
Fiber
2g
Sugar
6g
Sat. fat
12g
Sodium
392mg
Cholesterol
86mg

Variations & swaps

Variations

  • Pork ribs can be replaced with any bone in pork just as pork chops.
  • Italian sausages can be replace with any good sausage you enjoy.
  • Beef stock can be homemade or store bought – in liquid or powder form.
  • Sugar is added to taste. You may need to add a bit more once you taste it after two hours.

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