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Bolognese Recipe
Bolognese Sauce is classic comfort food. I learned how to make bolognese sauce from Chef Lidia Bastianich’s Cookbook. We make this recipe on repeat in our family, and we’ve tweaked it a little over time to suit our preferences. This adaptation is officially the gold standard of bolognese sauce in our house. Rich and flavorful bolognese sauce is perfect to serve warm over a bowl of pasta or baked between layers in Lasagna. This easy pasta sauce recipe is so simple and satisfying. It also keeps really well so you can make a big batch to have leftovers for later!
What Is Bolognese Sauce?
Bolognese is a classic Italian meat-based sauce, often made from a mixture of ground meats which can include ground beef and pork, or veal. Fun fact on the history of Bolognese sauce – it originated in and was named after the city of Bologna, Italy. Here’s why you’ll love it:
Easy – this sauce comes together fairly quickly and the ingredients are simple. Once it’s in the pot, the stove does most of the work as it simmers and putters away. Adaptable – Many bolognese sauces use a mixture of ground meats, but you can use only ground beef if that’s what you have on hand. Kid-Friendly – Pasta bolognese is a meal that the whole family will enjoy. Who doesn’t love beefy, saucy noodles topped with plenty of freshly grated parmesan? Versatile – Bolognese sauce is perfect for dressing tagliatelle or spaghetti (or any pasta you’d like), or use it to make lasagna alla bolognese. See later in the post for more ideas. Make-ahead – It keeps so well in the refrigerator and freezer which is great for meal prep or easy weeknight dinners (see make-ahead tips below).
Easy Bolognese Sauce Video
Watch Natasha make the best bolognese sauce. This traditional bolognese recipe is slow-cooked on the stovetop which develops layers of irresistible, meaty flavor.
Ingredients
Below is an overview of the ingredients you’ll need to make bolognese sauce. Remember to refer to the recipe card below the post for the full recipe details.
Olive Oil and Butter – Just about every Italian recipe starts with good-quality EVOO (extra virgin olive oil). This one also includes unsalted butter for extra richness. Onion, Celery, and Carrot – This trio of aromatics forms the flavor base for the sauce, also known as Italian sofrito, or mirepoix in French cooking. Garlic – We also mince up some fresh garlic cloves, because everything is better with garlic. Ground Beef – I recommend using beef with 20% fat. You can also use a combination of ground beef and pork. Wine – Use a dry white, like Pinot Grigio, which is traditional for bolognese, or a dry red wine like Merlot. If you prefer to leave out the wine, substitute it with beef broth instead. Tomatoes – This recipe uses canned crushed tomatoes. San Marzano tomatoes are best, but any canned tomatoes will work in a pinch. You’ll also need tomato paste. Fresh Herbs – We add finely-chopped fresh parsley or basil, to enhance the flavor and also to garnish our pasta when serving. Milk – The secret to the best bolognese? Whole milk. 2% milk will also work, but whatever you do, don’t skip it.
Pro Tip: You’ll need your choice of pasta for serving. Bolognese is traditionally served over wide ribbons of pasta (like pappardelle or tagliatelle), but you can also dish it up over spaghetti, penne, or any other kind of pasta you prefer. Don’t forget the freshly grated parmesan cheese.
How to Make Bolognese Sauce
This savory bolognese sauce recipe only takes a few minutes of attention before it’s left to simmer for a couple of hours. Here’s how to make it: Pro Tip: Bolognese sauce is ready when the ground meat is completely tender. Most of the liquid will have evaporated, and the meat should look suspended in a thick sauce, a bit like the consistency of Sloppy Joes. You might notice that the fat has separated from the sauce also, which is totally normal.
What’s the Best Pasta for Bolognese?
In Italy, bolognese sauce is often served with pappardelle or tagliatelle, as the broad ribbons hold up well in the thicker sauce. However, you can serve it with your preferred pasta, including spaghetti noodles for classic spaghetti bolognese. Here’s how to prepare your pasta for serving:
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Serve With
Looking to turn your classic beef bolognese into a hearty family meal? Pair your pasta dinner with these easy serving ideas:
Salad – Serve with a Garden Salad, Panzanella Salad, or a vibrant Caprese Salad. Bread – Homemade Focaccia or Garlic Bread is perfect for sopping up extra meat sauce. Vegetables – Pair with veggie sides like Roasted Broccoli or Roasted Asparagus. Garnishes – Fresh herbs like basil, oregano, or parsley, plus grated parmesan or pecorino cheese.
Make-Ahead
Bolognese sauce is wonderful to make ahead and refrigerate or freeze. It’s such a treat to have an extra batch waiting in the freezer for a quick meal. Here’s how to store leftovers:
To refrigerate: Transfer the cooled bolognese sauce to an airtight container and keep it refrigerated for up to 3-5 days. I recommend using glass Tupperware as the red sauce tends to stain plastic. Freezing: Make sure that your bolognese is completely cool, then store it airtight and freeze it for up to 3 months. To reheat: Reheat bolognese sauce in a saucepan on the stovetop or in the microwave until hot throughout.
More Ways to use Bolognese Sauce
Bolognese is so versatile, why stop at pasta sauce? If you have leftover bolognese sauce, try using it in these other easy recipes:
Lasagna – Bolognese is perfect to use as a filling for Easy Skillet Lasagna or Lasagna Roll Ups. Casseroles – Use this classic bolognese in Baked Ziti. Stuffed Shells – Beef up homemade Stuffed Shells by swapping marinara for meaty bolognese. Sloppy Joes – Fill a fluffy bun with leftover bolognese for an easy variation of a Sloppy Joe sandwich.
Pasta bolognese is one of our favorite family dinners, and nothing tops this classic recipe for rich and savory homemade bolognese sauce. Let me know what you think in the comments!
More Pasta Dinner Ideas
If you’re as crazy about pasta as our family, try these other delicious and comforting pasta recipes:
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