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Bolognese Ragu with Spaghetti
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Bolognese Ragu with Spaghetti

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Joanne @JoanneinBath
Bath, UK

There are loads of recipes for spaghetti bolognese and a Spanish chef told me yesterday that my recipe couldn't qualify and insisted I call it a ragu instead, so I have. I do think, however, after years of cooking various versions that this is the best ever spag bol. It's loosely based on Antonio Carluccio, who says that there should be no red wine and no tinned tomatoes in the dish, and that it should be based on a soffritto of vegetables, with fresh herbs, white wine and a mixture of minced veal and beef. It is delicious, but when you're cooking for 8 I think a couple of tins of tomatoes add economical depth and richness. This recipe feeds 8 but I'd suggest making this much however few you're cooking for and freezing the rest in batches.

There are loads of recipes for spaghetti bolognese and a Spanish chef told me yesterday that my recipe couldn't qualify and insisted I call it a ragu instead, so I have. I do think, however, after years of cooking various versions that this is the best ever spag bol. It's loosely based on Antonio Carluccio, who says that there should be no red wine and no tinned tomatoes in the dish, and that it should be based on a soffritto of vegetables, with fresh herbs, white wine and a mixture of minced veal and beef. It is delicious, but when you're cooking for 8 I think a couple of tins of tomatoes add economical depth and richness. This recipe feeds 8 but I'd suggest making this much however few you're cooking for and freezing the rest in batches.

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Bolognese Ragu with Spaghetti

Joanne
Joanne @JoanneinBath
Bath, UK

There are loads of recipes for spaghetti bolognese and a Spanish chef told me yesterday that my recipe couldn't qualify and insisted I call it a ragu instead, so I have. I do think, however, after years of cooking various versions that this is the best ever spag bol. It's loosely based on Antonio Carluccio, who says that there should be no red wine and no tinned tomatoes in the dish, and that it should be based on a soffritto of vegetables, with fresh herbs, white wine and a mixture of minced veal and beef. It is delicious, but when you're cooking for 8 I think a couple of tins of tomatoes add economical depth and richness. This recipe feeds 8 but I'd suggest making this much however few you're cooking for and freezing the rest in batches.

There are loads of recipes for spaghetti bolognese and a Spanish chef told me yesterday that my recipe couldn't qualify and insisted I call it a ragu instead, so I have. I do think, however, after years of cooking various versions that this is the best ever spag bol. It's loosely based on Antonio Carluccio, who says that there should be no red wine and no tinned tomatoes in the dish, and that it should be based on a soffritto of vegetables, with fresh herbs, white wine and a mixture of minced veal and beef. It is delicious, but when you're cooking for 8 I think a couple of tins of tomatoes add economical depth and richness. This recipe feeds 8 but I'd suggest making this much however few you're cooking for and freezing the rest in batches.

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Ingredients

120 mins
8 servings
  • 3 or 4medium onions
  • 3medium carrots
  • 3 or 4 stickscelery
  • some streaky smoked bacon or pancetta lardons
  • 1 kgminced beef, or half beef half pork/veal
  • 1large glass dry vermouth
  • 1couple sprigs fresh rosemary
  • 1-2 tspdried sage
  • 2big cloves garlic
  • 2 tinsplum tomatoes
  • half litrebeef stock (or a little more)
  • Salt and black and white pepper
  • To finish: grated lemon zest, 1 clove garlic, crushed, a few sprigs of rosemary, very finely chopped, spaghetti and grated Parmesan to serve
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120 mins
  1. 1

    First make the soffritto, finely chop the onion, carrot and celery and sweat it down gently in a large pan with plenty of olive oil, put the lid on, and stir every so often, for about 15 to 20 minutes. You want everything to be soft, sweet and golden, but not browned.

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  2. 2

    While the vegetables are cooking fry the bacon until the fat is rendered, then remove from the frying pan and add the minced beef. Fry this until browned and any meat juices released have bubbled away.

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  3. 3

    When the vegetables are cooked, add the garlic, fresh rosemary and stir until the aromas are released, then pour the vermouth in to the pan. This has to be plain dry vermouth, you can use white wine instead, as Antonio suggests, but vermouth keeps longer, is cheaper and does the same job.

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  4. 4

    Tip the meat into the pan too and deglaze the frying pan with a little more vermouth. Add that to the pan together with the dried sage, tinned tomatoes and the stock. Cut the tomatoes up roughly. Add lots of black pepper, and some white pepper too if you have some. Add a little more stock if you need to, you should have quite a loose soupy mixture so there's lots of liquid to cook away.

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  5. 5

    Put the lid on and simmer on a low heat, stirring every now and then, for about 1 and a half to 2 hours. Taste, and add more salt and pepper if you need to. Keep cooking until most of the liquid has been absorbed.

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  6. 6

    When you're ready to eat, cook the spaghetti, drain and toss in melted butter, salt, pepper and a little Parmesan cheese. Then add to the ragu some grated lemon zest, the crushed garlic and finely chopped rosemary. This is a tip from Jamie Oliver, it adds a lovely zingy finish to the beef. Serve the ragu on top of a pile of spaghetti, with some grated Parmesan.

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Joanne @JoanneinBath
on October 19, 2015 21:19
Bath, UK
I enjoy cooking mostly because I like eating, but also because it's a great way to relax at the end of the day. I work in book publishing and especially enjoy creating cookbooks written by cooks who love cooking and sharing food rather than creating show stopping dishes that take days to put together. As Nigel Slater would say; 'we are, after all, simply making ourselves something to eat'. I live with my lovely daughter Isobel who rarely pays any kind of compliment but will occasionally admit something I've cooked was quite nice, and our dog Piper, who will eat anything.
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Caroworcester
Caroworcester @cook_9092949
October 20, 2017 10:13
Sounds delicious. Will give it a go. I always use carrot, celery, garlic as a base for my ragu.
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