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Italy Authentic home cooking from Italy, with US measurements.
Originally published on Cookpad Italy as Il mio ragù bolognese
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My Bolognese Ragù

Rosa Aimé : Apprendista Celiaca.
Rosa Aimé : Apprendista Celiaca. @apprendista_celiaca
Germania

This is my own take on the recipe. Although the official version doesn’t include bay leaf (or nutmeg), as a proud southern Italian with French roots, I add them both—maybe I have some Emilian ancestors too...🤔😂. Also, yellow carrots aren’t always easy to find, and for us, carrots are orange now. 👩‍🌾💁‍♀️

This is my own take on the recipe. Although the official version doesn’t include bay leaf (or nutmeg), as a proud southern Italian with French roots, I add them both—maybe I have some Emilian ancestors too...🤔😂. Also, yellow carrots aren’t always easy to find, and for us, carrots are orange now. 👩‍🌾💁‍♀️

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My Bolognese Ragù

Rosa Aimé : Apprendista Celiaca.
Rosa Aimé : Apprendista Celiaca. @apprendista_celiaca
Germania

This is my own take on the recipe. Although the official version doesn’t include bay leaf (or nutmeg), as a proud southern Italian with French roots, I add them both—maybe I have some Emilian ancestors too...🤔😂. Also, yellow carrots aren’t always easy to find, and for us, carrots are orange now. 👩‍🌾💁‍♀️

This is my own take on the recipe. Although the official version doesn’t include bay leaf (or nutmeg), as a proud southern Italian with French roots, I add them both—maybe I have some Emilian ancestors too...🤔😂. Also, yellow carrots aren’t always easy to find, and for us, carrots are orange now. 👩‍🌾💁‍♀️

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Ingredients

6 servings
  • 1.1 lbsground beef (500 grams)
  • 9 ozpork belly (250 grams, slab style)
  • 2medium carrots
  • 1celery stalk
  • 1medium onion
  • 2bay leaves
  • As needed, broth
  • As needed, nutmeg
  • 1/4 cupdry white wine (about 2 fl oz or 60 ml)
  • 1 can(28 oz/800 grams) whole peeled tomatoes
  • 1 cupwhole milk (8 fl oz or 250 ml)
  • As needed, butter and a little olive oil
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  1. 1

    First, make about 2 quarts (2 liters) of vegetable broth with onion, carrot, celery, parsley, a few tablespoons of tomato sauce or 2-3 fresh tomatoes. Simmer for at least 30 minutes after it starts boiling. I always make extra broth to use for other recipes.

  2. 2

    Finely chop the pork belly with a knife (I keep the rind on). Finely dice the celery, carrots, and onion. Puree the canned tomatoes.

  3. 3

    In a large pot, heat a little olive oil and butter. Melt the pork belly, then add the ground beef and cook, stirring often, until it sizzles. Add the chopped vegetables, being careful not to let them burn, and cook until you hear them sizzle. Deglaze with the white wine and let it evaporate.

  4. 4

    Add the pureed tomatoes, stir, then add a bit of broth. Let it simmer gently for about 2 hours, covered with the lid slightly ajar, adding a ladle of broth from time to time (you’ll use a bit more than 2 cups/500 ml).

  5. 5

    Toward the end, season with salt (and sometimes pepper, but usually not 😁). About 15 minutes before it’s done, add the milk. And there you have it.

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  6. 6

    Here served with polenta...

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  7. 7

    ...and here today with rigatoni.

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Rosa Aimé : Apprendista Celiaca.
Rosa Aimé : Apprendista Celiaca. @apprendista_celiaca
Published in the US on October 07, 2025 14:01
Germania
Sono Italiana. Sono Lucana. Montescaglioso è il mio "paesone" d'origine. Ho 2 bambine e una delle due è celiaca. La mia teoria è questa: visto che i celiaci mangiano meglio di noi onnivori incontrollabili, dovendo cucinare gluten free, scelgo anche io questa linea culinaria e mangio meglio, perché seleziono e vario di più la mia dieta. Questa teoria vale solo per me, gli altri possono tranquillamente dissentire. Spero sempre di essere in sintonia con tutti sul concetto di buon cibo e voglia di provare senza preclusioni e preconcetti.N.B. La mia bimba dice che non posso aspirare ma che posso solo apprendere ad essere celiaca. Perciò cambio, da aspirante in apprendista. Da quest'anno anch'io niente glutine. 🙋‍♀️😉
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Bolognese Onion Pork Belly Celery Butter Carrot Tomato Ground Beef Wine

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