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Delicious Veal And Pork Bolognese Sauce

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Ingredients

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3 - 5 tablespoons olive oil
4 slices thick-cut bacon, diced
1 large onion, chopped
2 tablespoons minced fresh garlic
2 stalks celery, finely chopped
2 small carrots, peeled and finely diced
1 teaspoon dried thyme
2 teaspoons dried basil
1 teaspoon dried red pepper flakes (you can add in more to taste)
2 bay leaves
3 tablespoons tomato paste
1 lb ground veal
1 lb ground pork
1 1/4 cups dry red wine
2 (14 ounce) cans beef broth (or beef consomme for an even richer flavor)

Nutritional information

516.9
Calories
280 g
Calories From Fat
31.2 g
Total Fat
10.1 g
Saturated Fat
120.3 mg
Cholesterol
905.3 mg
Sodium
18.1 g
Carbs
4.2 g
Dietary Fiber
3.4 g
Sugars
32.9 g
Protein
544g
Serving Size

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Delicious Veal And Pork Bolognese Sauce

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    Made this tonight to rave reviews from DH and DD. DH said it's the best meat sauce he's ever had! This has a lot of depth of flavor and the time put into making it was definitely worth it. I followed the recipe exactly except that I only had diced canned tomatoes, not crushed, and I don't eat veal on principle, so used regular ground beef instead. Don't know if it was one of those changes, but after the initial 2 hours simmering, there was still a lot of liquid to boil off. I increased the heat for the last hour, stirring frequently, and cooked off about 2 inches of liquid from the pot. This isn't a complaint by any means, I'm sure the extra cooking time allowed the flavors to meld into something wonderful. Just an observation. Thanks for another winner, Kittencal! My whole family knows that when I say it's a Kittencal recipe they should expect greatness!

    • 170 min
    • Serves 6
    • Easy

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    Delicious Veal and Pork Bolognese Sauce, This sauce must be cooked for 2 hours or even more is even better! the first hour covered then the last uncovered If possible prepare this sauce one day in advance and refrigerated, it will increase the flavor This is a very hearty sauce, you can also add in a can or plum tomatoes, chopped and drained if desired , Made this tonight to rave reviews from DH and DD DH said it’s the best meat sauce he’s ever had! This has a lot of depth of flavor and the time put into making it was definitely worth it I followed the recipe exactly except that I only had diced canned tomatoes, not crushed, and I don’t eat veal on principle, so used regular ground beef instead Don’t know if it was one of those changes, but after the initial 2 hours simmering, there was still a lot of liquid to boil off I increased the heat for the last hour, stirring frequently, and cooked off about 2 inches of liquid from the pot This isn’t a complaint by any means, I’m sure the extra cooking time allowed the flavors to meld into something wonderful Just an observation Thanks for another winner, Kittencal! My whole family knows that when I say it’s a Kittencal recipe they should expect greatness!, Made this tonight to rave reviews from DH and DD DH said it’s the best meat sauce he’s ever had! This has a lot of depth of flavor and the time put into making it was definitely worth it I followed the recipe exactly except that I only had diced canned tomatoes, not crushed, and I don’t eat veal on principle, so used regular ground beef instead Don’t know if it was one of those changes, but after the initial 2 hours simmering, there was still a lot of liquid to boil off I increased the heat for the last hour, stirring frequently, and cooked off about 2 inches of liquid from the pot This isn’t a complaint by any means, I’m sure the extra cooking time allowed the flavors to meld into something wonderful Just an observation Thanks for another winner, Kittencal! My whole family knows that when I say it’s a Kittencal recipe they should expect greatness!


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    Steps

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    Heat the Oil in a Large Heavy-Bottomed Pot Over Medium Heat.

    2
    Done

    Add in the Diced Bacon and Saute Until Beginning to Brown (about 5 Minutes).

    3
    Done

    Add in the Onion, Celery, Carrot, Garlic, Thyme, Basil, Dryed Pepper Flakes and Bay Leaves; Saute For About 5-6 Minutes.

    4
    Done

    Add in Tomato Paste; Cook Stiring With a Wooden Spoon For 2 Minutes.

    5
    Done

    Then Add in the Ground Veal and Pork; Cook Until Cooked Through and Well Browned (about 12 Minutes, the Meat Should Be Browned Well!).

    6
    Done

    Add in the Wine Then Simmer For About 8 Minutes Uncovered.

    7
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    Add in the Broth and Crushed Tomatoes; Reduce Heat to Low, Cover and Simmer For 1 Hour, Stirring Often With a Wooden Spoon.

    8
    Done

    Uncover and Season With Salt and Pepper; Simmer For Another Hour or More (uncovered).

    9
    Done

    If You Prefer a Creamy Sauce, Add in About 1/4 Cup Whipping Cream Towards the End of Cooking.

    10
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    Serve Over Cooked Pasta and Top With Parmesan Cheese.

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