Can I Use Pork Instead of Beef for Bolognese Sauce
Bolognese Sauce is an easy to make tomato-based meat sauce perfect on any pasta!
I this recipe, beef and pork are combined with onion, garlic and seasonings and cooked until thick and rich. This recipe freezes and reheats well making it the perfect weeknight meal!
Who doesn't love pasta with a homemade meat sauce? It's got a special taste of home that you just can't get from a jar. From a typical marinara to this Bolognese sauce, homemade is always best!
What Is Bolognese?
Ever wonder what makes Bolognese different than a typical spaghetti sauce? While it is a tomato-based meat sauce made with garlic and onion, it also includes the addition of celery and carrot plus a little bit of milk. It may sound unusual but these ingredients add a distinct flavor, a bit of richness, and some sweetness.
This sauce is great over pasta but it's also a delicious addition to homemade lasagna or even a favorite when added to baked casseroles like ziti!
Ingredients & Variations
Vegetables: The traditional onions, carrots, and celery really should be in this dish.
I prefer to keep it simple with just those. If you'd like other veggies, chop them finely and add them in.
Meat: A combination of ground pork and beef adds amazing flavor, but you can make it with just ground beef if you prefer.
Ground veal is another flavorful addition.
Tomatoes: Canned whole tomatoes always tend to have a thicker consistency than diced so we always use them in this recipe.
If you only have canned diced tomatoes, those will work too (as will crushed tomatoes) but they may change the consistency slightly.
Wine: A dry red is great (but any red will do). I usually use a cabernet or merlot. Wine adds a lot of depth to this sauce (and the alcohol evaporates).
If you cannot use wine, you can use a bit of beef broth but it will alter the flavor slightly.
Milk: An unusual but traditional ingredient in an authentic bolognese sauce.
How To Make Bolognese Sauce
This bolognese sauce takes time to make but it really is easy! Once the prep work is done this recipe just simmers away until thickened.
- Cook Veggies & Meat: Brown the chopped veggies and the meat, then drain off any fat.
- Add Wine/Milk: Add the wine and let it simmer away. Next, add the milk and allow that to simmer away too.
- Simmer: Add remaining ingredients (per recipe below) and allow it to simmer until thick.
While the sauce simmers, cook pasta according to directions. Add salt and pepper and parmesan, serve and enjoy!
What To Serve With It
I like to serve this bolognese over pappardelle or tagliatelle, but any type of long pasta is great. If you want to offer gluten-free pasta, this sauce would work well with it. (Just be sure to check your spices and other ingredients.)
Serve this dish with the same sides you'd add to spaghetti and meatballs.
- BREAD homemade garlic bread is a must! (try this recipe for the BEST homemade garlic butter!)
- SALAD Round out the meal with an easy tossed salad or Italian Salad for a perfect Italian feast any night of the week!
- And for dessert? Why not make this yummy tiramisu? So delicious!
Storing Leftover Bolognese Sauce
This is a great pasta sauce to make ahead, dishes with tomatoes and spices "meld and marry." as they sit and have even better flavor (like a chili recipe).
According to FDA guidelines leftover meat dishes will keep 4 days in the fridge. After that, freeze them for 2 to 3 months.
- To store in the fridge, just use an airtight container or cover a dish tightly with plastic wrap.
- For freezing, leave about an inch for expansion and cover tightly. Or you could use a tightly sealed zippered freezer bag.
- Reheating is a breeze, just defrost and prepare it on the stovetop or in the microwave, stirring every 15 to 20 seconds until steaming hot and ready to eat!
You're sure to find that this Bolognese recipe is an easy and delicious staple sauce you'll use for lasagna, pasta, or even on homemade pizza. It's perfecto!
More Italian Inspiration
- Penne alla Vodka – easy and quick
- Chicken Piccata – fast weeknight meal (amazing reviews)
- Chicken Cacciatore – rich, flavorful and great over spaghetti
- Spaghetti and Meatballs – family favorite
- Lasagna Roll Ups – easy twist on a classic!
- Pasta Primavera– loaded with fresh vegetables
- Easy Chicken Parmesan – reader favorite
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Homemade Bolognese Sauce (Pappardelle)
Servings 6 servings
Rich tomato based meat sauce with beef and pork is combined with all the traditional ingredients of pasta bolognese for a flavorful weeknight meal that you can whip up in no time!
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 4 garlic cloves crushed
- 1 onion finely diced
- 1 carrot finely diced
- 1 rib celery finely diced
- 1 pound ground beef
- ½ pound ground pork
- 1 ¼ cups red wine or beef broth
- 1 cup whole milk
- 28 ounces whole tomatoes with juice
- 4 tablespoons tomato paste
- 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
- 1 bay leaf
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ¼ teaspoon black pepper
- pappardelle or tagliatelle or another long pasta for serving
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Cook onion in oil over medium heat until it starts to soften, about 3-4 minutes. Add garlic, carrot and celery. Cook until softened, an additional 5 minutes.
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Add beef and pork. Brown until no pink remains. Drain fat. Add wine and simmer until evaporated, about 7-9 minutes. Add milk and simmer until evaporated, about 6-7 minutes.
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Stir in tomato paste, Italian seasoning, tomatoes with juice and bay leaf. Break tomatoes up with a spoon. Cover and simmer 30 minutes or until thickened. Season with salt & pepper to taste.
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Meanwhile, cook pasta according to package directions. Drain, reserving 1 ½ cups of pasta water.
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Toss pasta with sauce adding pasta water to thin out if needed.
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Serve hot with parmesan cheese.
Storage Instructions:
- Fridge - store in an airtight container or cover with plastic wrap for up to 4 days.
- Freezer - store in an airtight container, leaving about an inch for expansion, or in a zippered freezer bag for 2 - 3 months.
To Reheat - Defrost in the fridge. Heat it on the stovetop or in the microwave, stirring every 15 to 20 seconds, until heated through.
Calories: 359 , Carbohydrates: 14 g , Protein: 26 g , Fat: 18 g , Saturated Fat: 6 g , Cholesterol: 78 mg , Sodium: 571 mg , Potassium: 929 mg , Fiber: 3 g , Sugar: 8 g , Vitamin A: 2112 IU , Vitamin C: 18 mg , Calcium: 126 mg , Iron: 4 mg
(Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used.)
Course Pasta, Sauce
Cuisine American, Italian
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