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Ragù bolognese is a meat sauce much used with pasta—the typical dish is “spaghetti bolognese”. It's quite a complicated dish; here are some thoughts on making it.

I've been modifying this dish over the course of time. This latest recipe bases on my experience on 27 January 2024; I've slightly reduced the amount of olive oil. Before that I made a half quantity on 6 July 2020.

Ingredients

quantity       ingredient       step
200 g       celery       1
100 g       carrot       1
500 g       onion       1
300 g       smoked ham       1
100 g       butter       1
40 g       olive oil       2
500 g       beef, minced       2
500 g       pork, minced       2
300 ml       red wine       3
about 600 ml       beef stock       4
140 g       tomato paste       4
25 g       salt       4
500 g       chicken livers       5
40 g       butter       5

Preparation

  1. Coarsely chop the celery, carrot, onion and ham. This mixture is called battuto. I find it most convenient to mince the ingredients coarsely:


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    Note the coarse disk in the mincer.

    Melt the butter and fry the battuto in it over a low heat. The result is called soffritto.

     
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  2. Put the soffritto into a pot in which the ragù will be cooked, add the olive oil to the pan and fry the meat in it until lightly browned.

  3. Add the wine and continue cooking until most of the wine has evaporated.

    It's almost impossible to avoid the meat sticking together. At the end of the time, it will probably look like this:

     
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    I take this mixture and put it through the mincer again:

     
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    It's very important here to use a coarse disk. If it's done more finely, the resultant texture is like shredded cardboard.

  4. Put the meat, stock and tomato paste into the pot with the soffritto, bring to the boil and simmer for 30 minutes. Be careful with the stock: the mixture should be barely covered in liquid.

  5. Meanwhile, fry the whole chicken livers in butter, let them cool and chop as finely or coarsely as you prefer. Depending on the dish, you may then add it to the ragù or use them separately, in lasagne al forno for example.

Notes

This dish has grown over time, and I'm left wondering if the amount of soffritto isn't too much. But the results taste good.

This is a large quantity. Use a big frying pan and saucepan. The frying pan in particular should be round 33 cm. Here it is in a 30 cm pan:

 
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I cook the meat for round 30 minutes, and it seems enough. This page describes a different cut of meat that can require up to 5 hours to cook. That could be worth investigating.

Freezing

This complicated dish is fortunately a good candidate for freezing. A portion is about 100 to 120 g. I freeze them without the chicken liver, which is best made fresh before serving—if the dish calls for it.


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