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Adam Ragusea made Bolognese sauce and for a great part of the video he did an incredible job, the recipe was perfect, but towards the end he destroyed everything by adding a couple of ingredients that are not included in the original recipe 😭
I love Adam and his videos, he knows his stuff, and it's a pity that he made some little mistakes in this recipe... but as we well know "no one is perfect".
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@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate 2 года назад
I love Adam Raguseas Videos and his personality. I hope he will enjoy my reaction
@rotwang2000
@rotwang2000 2 года назад
Vincenzo, Alex, Adam, Casa Papagallo, Mimo Corcione, learned so much from you and them ...
@yoyobird8427
@yoyobird8427 2 года назад
hes.... not one that likes critics.... seen basically all your and his videos. DO BABBISH!!!!!! hes a good sport and has really fun videos. also because of you i make soooooo much pasta now. the lemon one is my favorite. and the mushroom/wine/milk one... well i like the mushroom one the most but the lemon one is super fast so it wins :D yey Vincenzooooooooooooo :D
@yoyobird8427
@yoyobird8427 2 года назад
oh yea with my own egg noodles i might add also here is a babish video CARBONARA ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qoHnwOHLiMk.html and as a bonus "you suck at cooking" carbonara ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-75p4UHRIMcU.html
@sasaboil
@sasaboil 2 года назад
U laugh me die 🤣🤣🤣Put a Ducati into the dish. BTW, he loves basamico that much, it's seems an American secret trick...I would like to put few drops and tatse how is it, Of coz I'm not gonna put into the pot :p
@Hillelize
@Hillelize 2 года назад
I use fresh plum tomatoes that i dice very small and cook them with the meat. Is it wrong?
@plasticoyster8131
@plasticoyster8131 Год назад
Adam is known for loving his acidity in his food more than most people. I like his recipes because I’m the same. He has another bolognese video where he hand makes pasta and does a more traditional Ragu with pork, and no balsamic. The video you reviewed is more his “home cooking” rather than traditional cooking. Would love to see a follow up tee action to that one.
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate Год назад
Maybe I will! thank you 🙂
@finzenberger
@finzenberger Год назад
in vienna, some people use vinegar when cooking gulasch, essentially a beef and onions stew with paprika powder. the vinegar serves to correct initially burnt paprika powder and/or onions before meat was added. or to counteract slightly burnt, or ripe, too well hung meat. some declare vinegar as part of the canon which i distrust. ps vicenzo, i discovered your channel during the pandemic and soon subscribed. it helped me keeping sane, besides of improving my pasta knowledge. so thank you again.
@noamto
@noamto 8 месяцев назад
"Acidity", what's wrong with the word sourness which is actually more precise and correct and is actually a flavour? Do you measure the pH level of your food to know its acidity?
@PredatorH2O
@PredatorH2O 8 месяцев назад
@@noamto If it's sour it's also acidic. No need for pH measurement.
@noamto
@noamto 8 месяцев назад
So call it sour not acidic. It's a flavour not a chemical propety @@PredatorH2O
@JetstreamGW
@JetstreamGW Год назад
"Can I have the bolognese with a baguette!?" Don't lie, that sounds really good.
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate Год назад
😂😂🙈
@edzioevil
@edzioevil Год назад
I love that with toast ❤
@andreaskammerer7442
@andreaskammerer7442 Год назад
@@vincenzosplate in some places in austria you can get "pizza" with "bolognese" sauce instead of normal tomato sauce
@smoku86
@smoku86 9 месяцев назад
English people eat bolognese on chips. Deal with it
@PredatorH2O
@PredatorH2O 8 месяцев назад
I love me some bolognese sandwich.
@GEInman
@GEInman 2 года назад
Thanks for reviewing Adam's work. I enjoy his work in general, and in addition to cooking, he teaches how ingredients, procedures, and machines can work to your cooking journey.
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate 2 года назад
I fully agree with you! I love his channel and recipes, he’s great
@thomaso6579
@thomaso6579 Год назад
When you are sayinng a bottle of white wine is too much or a whole onion is too much, I think you are ignoring the fact that adam is making 9 LITRES OF SAUCE.
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate Год назад
Ahahah damn!
@Spura83
@Spura83 Год назад
He's using 3 pounds of meat, which makes 3dcl the correct amount of wine. He is definitely using too much of everything.
@thenotsookayguy
@thenotsookayguy Год назад
Adam changes a lot of his recipes to adjust for his wife not liking some specific ingredients, in this case the celery. It's really sweet of him to do that for her, but I believe he should add or at least recommend those ingredients to be used in his recipes so that viewers who follow his stuff to a tee will be able to create a surperior product.
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate Год назад
Thanks for sharing! 🥰🥰
@fabiocorreia454
@fabiocorreia454 Год назад
Hi Vicenzo from Portugal, I love your react videos!😂 I learn a lot with you about Italian food! Best regards
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate Год назад
Awesome! Thank you!
@carlos_herrera
@carlos_herrera Год назад
Re: chicken livers, the first bolognese recipe that I ever made was from the Mamma Mia Italian cookbook, which was a US cookbook from 1974. It had chicken livers, but no tomatoes (only tomato paste.)
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate Год назад
Thanks for sharing your experience with that recipe! It's always interesting to see how recipes vary across time and place. 🍝
@JETZcorp
@JETZcorp 8 месяцев назад
Italians really need to wrap their heads around the idea that Italian-American recipes are different. Tons of tomato and garlic and dried spices are traditional over here. That's the flavor we grew up with and are trying to hit. Americans are also generally very accepting of changing things around. All our grandmas did things very differently to each other. We take tradition as something to learn from, but then branch off on our own. It's the difference between a culture where you buy a Ferrari if you're worthy, vs one where you build up a Mustang if you're worthy. Adam familiarize himself deeply with traditional techniques, but at the end of the day, he's an American and will mix things up like one.
@danielmcgrath680
@danielmcgrath680 3 месяца назад
Right? This is good food even if its not traditional
@sock2828
@sock2828 2 месяца назад
It also mostly seems to be Italians who have this problem too. I've many times now seen people from China, Mexico, Poland, Greece, France, etc recognize that the cuisines made by diaspora populations in the US are their own unique evolution and that expecting them to be the same as in their own country doesn't make sense. But I've only ever seen an Italian recognize that once.
@oledomsjude661
@oledomsjude661 2 года назад
Yes. Been waiting for this
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate 2 года назад
Oh wow! It is finally out
@finzenberger
@finzenberger Год назад
in vienna, some people use vinegar when cooking gulasch, essentially a beef and onions stew with paprika powder. the vinegar serves to correct initially burnt paprika powder and/or onions before meat was added. or to counteract slightly burnt, or ripe, too well hung meat. some declare vinegar as part of the canon which i distrust. ps vicenzo, i discovered your channel during the pandemic and soon subscribed. it helped me keeping sane, besides of improving my pasta knowledge. so thank you again.
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate Год назад
Thanks for sharing your insights on gulasch! Vinegar can indeed be used in various ways in cooking. Glad to hear my channel has been helpful during the pandemic. Stay well and keep cooking! 🍝🙌
@tawandamutaviri6251
@tawandamutaviri6251 2 года назад
YES Bolognese with chicken livers per favore ! Grazie mille!
@tizioincognito5731
@tizioincognito5731 2 года назад
Here in tuscany we make bruschette with a chicken liver/hearts and anchovies "ragù". Sooo good...
@fusadiluna
@fusadiluna 2 года назад
@@tizioincognito5731 e quanto cazzo è buono... (scusa il francesismo)
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate 2 года назад
Chicken liver takes the Bolognese to another level!
@tizioincognito5731
@tizioincognito5731 2 года назад
@@fusadiluna 😉
@randylahey8207
@randylahey8207 2 года назад
"This is not a salad" about the balsamic had me in stitches. This sauce was great.. until the dried herbs and salad portion of the video..😅
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate 2 года назад
Ahahahha yeah you’re right my friend! I do agree with you
@teo5836
@teo5836 2 года назад
In stitches?? Who tf says that in 2022??!
@dpayO2
@dpayO2 2 года назад
@@teo5836 What?
@teo5836
@teo5836 2 года назад
@@dpayO2 it’s all about reading and comprehension.
@bmW308BqmOuZZkElgm50
@bmW308BqmOuZZkElgm50 2 года назад
@@teo5836 are we not allowed to use barely old phrases now?
@galacticmechanic1
@galacticmechanic1 2 года назад
bolognese on a baguette sounds pretty good.
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate 2 года назад
yeah that's is true!
@Tombochio
@Tombochio 2 года назад
Congratulations on over one million subscribers! By the way that Luciano Pavarotti joke was good😂
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate 2 года назад
Thank you so much 😀
@NIKOLAP7
@NIKOLAP7 Год назад
Luciano Pavarotti is a legend, and legends live forever.
@MatteoTorgy
@MatteoTorgy 5 месяцев назад
Omg I love love love this guy (Vincenzo not the sound engineer)
@kirkoconnell
@kirkoconnell Год назад
I do not understand the Olive Oil, but I understand the Vinegar and Worcestershire (WOO-stuh-shr) sauce. Balsamic Vinegar can help balance acidy in a dish. Not sure if they need that for this dish, but with Tomato sauces you sometimes do. He did state he was making a half-Bolognese and half-Regular tomato sauce so I suspect this was used for that purpose. Worcestershire (WOO-stuh-shr) sauce is made from anchovies. Anchovies themselves can help make beef taste... beefier. I've seen people use it in a Bolognese for that purpose. Worcestershire (WOO-stuh-shr) sauce does the same thing but it's concentrated so you don't need as much. Here, it seems he used Chicken Livers for the same task. I would suggest trying it before decrying it so you can see the difference. I do a lot of experimentation with my food and often I like what I do, and sometimes not, but it helps you understand what people are doing.
@iMorands
@iMorands 2 года назад
I tried balsamico in bolognese and I gotta say I'm not a fan, that said Ragusea's got some really, really hype recipes.
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate 2 года назад
Yes I agree with you!
@caliba88
@caliba88 Год назад
he is a dumb idiot using kosher salt.
@InnuendoXP
@InnuendoXP Год назад
I don't think the balsamico is necessary. For restoring a little acidic punch, an ordinary red wine or even spirit vinegar wjll do the same thing, without the other potential conflicting flavours. If I want balsamico, I'll put it on a salad or some vegetable on the side.
@MichelLinschoten
@MichelLinschoten Год назад
Agreed tbh I don't have a filter so I'll say it here too. Adam should stick to a simple hamburger and stay away from Italian
@Psycorde
@Psycorde Год назад
I don't know much about Bolognese, but it certainly looked like flavor overload, he added too much stuff. Even an entire bottle of vine, sheesh. Topped off with vinegar.
@katiehass4666
@katiehass4666 10 месяцев назад
I love your editing. It makes me smile every time.
@texlad04
@texlad04 Год назад
I made a Bolognese sauce recently with pasture raised ground beef that had some liver ground in. It was vastly richer than any similar sauce I have made.
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate Год назад
Thanks for sharing your experience! I've never tried adding liver to Bolognese sauce before 😊
@DJIrisch
@DJIrisch Год назад
Do it Vincen❤❤❤❤ we are waiting for authentic
@dgh25
@dgh25 Год назад
Oh the roller coaster! "Yes, yes, YES, yes, NO, NOOOOO, ABOSLUTELY NOOOOOOOOOOO!"
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate Год назад
Rollercoaster of emotions. Hahahaha
@olgadrobina1563
@olgadrobina1563 2 года назад
you are totally right about the carrot peels😎🥕
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate 2 года назад
Right?!
@MatthewSchellenberg
@MatthewSchellenberg Год назад
Really? Aren't they bitter?
@johnhealy4563
@johnhealy4563 Год назад
Personally I love Ducati motorbike in my Bolognese 😂😂
@NIKOLAP7
@NIKOLAP7 Год назад
Adam's grandmother was from Italy, from Bari I believe. He did mentioned it in some other video.
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate Год назад
Thanks for sharing! Thank you
@anthonyreginato4350
@anthonyreginato4350 Год назад
I had fun watching this video thanks
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate Год назад
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! It's always fun to share the cooking process with you. Stay tuned for more delicious recipes coming your way! 😄🍽️
@bojanjankovic9057
@bojanjankovic9057 Год назад
I come from serbia,we have quite simple cuisine compared to italy. However, i find simmilarities, the main being a rationale use of spices and in general sticking to the flavor of fresh produce.
@PeachTristan
@PeachTristan Год назад
Good review. He forgot celery and definitely added too much wine, then too many herbs and vinegar at the end. And he says he wants a 'sour' flavour in his pasta sauce. I do not want that taste.
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate Год назад
Sour should not even be an option in pasta; it's an odd combination for a bolognese. If it was lemon pasta or something with citrus in it, I'd understand.
@Calcioscudetto
@Calcioscudetto 2 года назад
quando ho visto la crema versata nel sugo mi si e morto un pochettino del mio cuore
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate 2 года назад
Ti capisco Alex… un colpo al cuore
@MegaFortinbras
@MegaFortinbras 2 года назад
In my Bolognese, I use about 250 ml of wine, and an equal amount of milk. I wouldn't dream of balsamic vinegar or Worcestershire sauce.
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate 2 года назад
great! Wine and Milk should be there 👏🏻
@andrewamann2821
@andrewamann2821 2 года назад
Whilst I appreciate tradition, there's something to be said for spiking a tomato sauce with a bit of soy sauce. It functionally disappears into the sauce, but the glutamic acid really helps to perk up the tomatoes, if you're not working with home-grown produce. As for the balsamic, tomatoes in US grocery stores tend to be killed by refrigeration in storage and transit, so the acid serves to bring back some of the "expected" brightness that the logistics chain will drag out of them.
@Donkens
@Donkens Год назад
@@andrewamann2821 Good thing about italian food is that its tasty and healthy at the same time, and soy is the worst thing in food industry today.
@andrewamann2821
@andrewamann2821 Год назад
@@Donkens I don't know that I would call it the worst foodstuff on the market, spaghetti-o's still exist, but I try to keep my consumption to a reasonable minimum. That said, for this specific function, it's easier to dose than granulated MSG, and it doesn't interfere with the flavor, like coconut aminos, or Worcestershire sauce, and it has cost (and storage...) benefits over anchovies.
@grammarofficerkrupke4398
@grammarofficerkrupke4398 Год назад
@@andrewamann2821 I agree but I would also add a touch of high quality fish sauce. It really gives a meaty umami boost.
@Jm0417-s
@Jm0417-s 3 месяца назад
I don’t buy dried soft herbs like basil or parsley. The flavors disappear when they dry them. They just taste of grass. But oregano, sage, thyme are all good for use in dry form.
@earthquakemusic3923
@earthquakemusic3923 Год назад
I almost died at the Ducati joke XD
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate Год назад
Vroom Vroom! hahahaha
@AlexD1Wildrift
@AlexD1Wildrift 2 года назад
Waiting for this video
@rcoh4
@rcoh4 2 года назад
Waiting for Adam's wall of text in the comments soon.
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate 2 года назад
Out now!!
@JenFoley-g6y
@JenFoley-g6y 25 дней назад
When I make sauce I make enough to freeze but make it on the thicker side so it doesn't get ruined by the freezing.
@KenNakajima07
@KenNakajima07 Год назад
Balsamic every 5 min, plus balsamic upon thawing, I couldn't get angry, I just died of laughter!!!! I will try this all up to the chicken liver.
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate Год назад
I can't imagine how that's going to taste.
@jW-kr5xn
@jW-kr5xn Год назад
Imagine how acidic his sauce was, a whole bottle of white wine and ton of balsamic vinegar
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate Год назад
Ahahha totally!!
@taiwandxt6493
@taiwandxt6493 Год назад
He mentions that he and his family love their food very acidic, more acidic than most people do.
@lwalker1998
@lwalker1998 Год назад
@@taiwandxt6493 so do i!! so i get it
@adreto2978
@adreto2978 Год назад
And what is wrong with cooking your preferences?
@SatieSatie
@SatieSatie 7 месяцев назад
Maybe I should watch Adam's channel, I love it when my food is _sour._ ❤
@NIKOLAP7
@NIKOLAP7 Год назад
I would do it this way when I can spare the time: Sofrito (celery, carrots and onion) Little bit of Pancetta (maximum 50g) Meat (beef and pork, but I may add a little bit of lamb) Chicken livers 1 or maximum 2 glasses of white wine. Canned tomatoes and a little tomato concentrate (one tablespoon at most) Rock salt I wouldn't use milk. No dry herbs and/or spices, because the herbs/spices will interfere with the flavor of the sauce.
@dalegreer3095
@dalegreer3095 Год назад
I made some of this tonight, I make it with ground turkey. I really made it for tomorrow, but I can't stop tasting the sauce. The chicken liver makes my eyes roll back into my head, like a shark!
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate Год назад
Let me know! 🙂
@MikEkiM4Ever
@MikEkiM4Ever Год назад
100% agree with you about keeping the skins. You just wash them well and the skin adds so much.
@44lgarden
@44lgarden Год назад
I totally agree that the fixation on adding Balsamic vinegar at different stages threw me off. I love a great meat sauce and the chicken livers was something I never would have thought to add. Can't tell the family though if I add that to my next meat sauce. :)
@markusfuerer5431
@markusfuerer5431 Год назад
What a session! 👍🏻 bon app from 🇨🇭
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate Год назад
Yes it was!
@SM321_
@SM321_ 2 года назад
I mean what's the problem if he says it's not the original recipe: If you love garlic taste in your bolognese why don't use it? But I agree, vinegar is completely unnecessary because the wine is sour enough, and of course he should have evaporated the wine.
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate 2 года назад
You can add all the ingredients you want in your Bolognese but you can’t call it with the original name
@driedcheese
@driedcheese 2 года назад
È ragù Ragusea con aceto balsamico!
@chapman3713
@chapman3713 Год назад
@@vincenzosplate Balsamnese
@mellano3
@mellano3 Год назад
It's just something else, this is as Bolognese as a pizza napoletana
@fabianjelving2649
@fabianjelving2649 Год назад
@@vincenzosplate I can guarantee you that the person who did the first bolognese did it nothing like you. But that doesn’t mean you don’t make bolognese, that means you have made an own version of it with ingredients that you think tastes good. Like Adam who probably likes his food more acidic.
@sreeenivas00706
@sreeenivas00706 8 месяцев назад
Adam taught me how to make Cast Iron Pizza :D. And I'll be honest, I died from laughter when the twerking Chicken came up :D
@albmunmu
@albmunmu 8 месяцев назад
I love how Vincenzo's only critique comes from pronunciation critique and the "this is not the classic way" position, he doesn't clearly doesn't understand how flavours are created
@tizioincognito5731
@tizioincognito5731 2 года назад
Ma perché mettono aglio, origano, prezzemolo e basilico ovunque???
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate 2 года назад
Eh questo me lo chiedo anche io! La bolognese è già ricca di sapore di suo
@iota-09
@iota-09 2 года назад
@@vincenzosplate non deriva dalle usanze degli immigrati del dopoguerra, i "primi italoamericani"? Infatti a napoli ad esempio si usa in un bel po' l'aglio più che in altre regioni e tra napoletani e siciliani nel dopoguerra, un botto hanno creato il boom in america... L'unica domanda è effettivamente se le ricette dell'epoca usavano questi ingredienti, se così, nel tempo con la classica abitudine degli americani dell'esagerare nelle cose che gli piacciono avrebbe portato ad un sovrautilizzo di questi.. ma appunto non so, ditemi voi.
@CidVeldoril
@CidVeldoril Год назад
I will tell you the recipe I use and I know it's super non-authentic. But it's the recipe my granny and my mom used, so it tastes like childhood. Mixed ground beef (Pork and beef) Onions, diced Tomato paste One Maggi stock cube (or heaps of chicken stock) Salt Pepper Oregano Passata by Mutti Okay. With the Passata I'm cheating my granny's recipe a bit, because she and my mom used Ketchup and there's just so far I'm willing to go to achieve the taste of my childhood. And with the Passata it tastes pretty damn close while not being basically filled to the brim with sugar.
@hilmarpaschold7512
@hilmarpaschold7512 8 месяцев назад
Just made my first batch of Bolognese using Vincenzo's ancient recipe, didnt use the chicken liver thou. Was trying to match a Bolognese we had at Arancino's in Waikiki, i think a mushroom version, kinda earthy, maybe liver. The labor of minced meat definitely has its benefits never experienced on home cooking. Thanks Vincenzo !!
@shedrage9636
@shedrage9636 Год назад
Make that antique, original recipe video! ❤
@alexanderfels5754
@alexanderfels5754 Год назад
I know the ragu with lever, my beother made it. It is very good, but i would not advice to add too much lever, or else it is too dominant. Cream: my aunt used to put sour cream or creme fraiche on top of the pasta and even if it was not original, it tasted really good and 1-2 times a year, i tend to do it too, especially when i eat the ragu the 3rd day in a row.
@donarmando916
@donarmando916 2 месяца назад
The only herb i'm adding to the Bolognese is a bayleaf. Bayleafs are good for any Ragu imo and they enhance but don't overpower the natural taste of the sauce.
@richardcastro-parker3704
@richardcastro-parker3704 Год назад
In the USA they seem to pile on the seasonings. Then when they travel the world food tastes bland. ❤
@eltiolavara9
@eltiolavara9 Год назад
"that's a lot, one large red onion" i put five regular onions in my sauce when making less
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate Год назад
Experimenting with different ingredient quantities is part of the fun! 😄 Feel free to adjust the recipe to your taste. Cooking is all about personal preferences and creativity. Enjoy exploring and finding your perfect balance! 🍽️👨‍🍳
@eltiolavara9
@eltiolavara9 Год назад
@@vincenzosplate yeah its how my family's always done it :D
@JayCham_JC
@JayCham_JC 2 года назад
Vincenzo, how about a little balsamico?
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate 2 года назад
No absolutely no! 🙅🏻‍♂️🙅🏻‍♂️
@mysticshadow425
@mysticshadow425 7 месяцев назад
15:45 😂😂😂
@EshockT
@EshockT 11 месяцев назад
Adam has the best NY pizza recipe video, IMHO.
@donarmando916
@donarmando916 2 месяца назад
Yeah they call it "Bolonaise" in Switzerland too, except ofcourse in Ticino. Swiss Germans are way more francophone than italophone in general.
@robertlauncher
@robertlauncher 3 месяца назад
*Goes to buy a baguette. Italian and French helicopters: *Descend on my home
@patrickfreeman205
@patrickfreeman205 Год назад
I love a pinch of Ducati in my sauce.😂
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate 11 месяцев назад
😂😂😂
@Jimoshi1
@Jimoshi1 Год назад
you put olive oil to the side of the dish to make it look like someone walked in and urinated into your plate.
@L83467
@L83467 6 месяцев назад
youd be outraged at the bolognese i make. i use red split lentils instead of beef (cause its cheaper and better for the environment) and i use beef stock cubes, HEAPS of worcestershire sauce, the cheapest tomato passata i can find, no celery, no wine, no fresh herbs, and i dont cook it for hours either, i only cook it for like 40mins. i think its tastes pretty good for how cheap it is!
@DJIrisch
@DJIrisch Год назад
😂😂😂😂😂 balsamic vinegar 😂🎉🎉too much... "Just eat a salads 😅
@bbb12228
@bbb12228 2 месяца назад
I worked in Bologna x 10 years and they add a lot of wine to their ragú
@bbb12228
@bbb12228 2 месяца назад
And please ,no herbs
@petrayonathan1550
@petrayonathan1550 2 месяца назад
Worcestershire (Wuster- shur). Really hard to English Pronunciation.
@yutehube4468
@yutehube4468 9 месяцев назад
17:48 you sound like it's the end of the world 😂
@Alfonso-gp9mk
@Alfonso-gp9mk 2 месяца назад
0:39 A questo punto, non ho avuto il fegato di continuare la visione… La piu’ assurda ricetta del ragu’ che ho mai visto.
@stephengardiner9867
@stephengardiner9867 7 месяцев назад
The ironic fact of a lot of these attempts at classic Italian recipes is that they are MORE COMPLICATED and include ingredients and processes that were NOT part of the original! The whole point of the original, time tested recipe was its simplicity. You cooked what was available (no supermarkets back then). Meat was not a main feature of a dish but simply a part of it at best... if meat was available. Italy has suffered famines while at its worst, the U.S, has not truly experienced such. Bolognese (and indeed any of the ragus) took the less than premium cuts of meat and made them shine, Most of these tougher bits actually had far superior flavor, you just had to cook them "low and slow". The inclusion of the soffrito made these more healthy than the diets that the nobility scoffed and developed gout and other illnesses from. As a person of mostly Scottish ancestry, I understand the need to utilize all that is provided, Waste not, want not.
@danielmcgrath680
@danielmcgrath680 3 месяца назад
Good thing hes not making traditional bolognese then isnt it
@ratherbeoutdoors9521
@ratherbeoutdoors9521 4 месяца назад
Milk is like water in the US which is why we use cream.
@dottemar6597
@dottemar6597 Год назад
A modest splash of Balsamico goes well with tomato soup, or sauce, like cacciatore chicken, but I'd never use it in bolognese.
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate Год назад
Hey there! Totally agree, a modest splash of Balsamico can add a delightful twist to certain dishes. 🍅🥣 But in bolognese, let's keep it true to tradition. Grazie mille for your insight! 😊👌
@totally_not_a_troll
@totally_not_a_troll Месяц назад
WHY DON'T YOU LINK THE ORIGINAL VIDEO ?!?!?!?!?!
@cintianadia
@cintianadia Год назад
09:53 🤣🤣🤣
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate Год назад
😂😂😂
@shabzone
@shabzone Год назад
I think this was always meant to be frozen so no point in using fresh herbs. The fresh herbs come when you actually make the pasta like a month later. I made this recipe and it didn't last that long in the freezer.
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate Год назад
It's always better to eat it fresh! Did you try my bolognese recipe?
@SoldierSide88
@SoldierSide88 3 месяца назад
15:56 It's pronounced "Wash your sister sauce" I believe.
@erica1399
@erica1399 7 месяцев назад
Yes fresh herbs taste better then dried, but imo there's a place for dried herbs, imo fresh herbs are only economical if you grow them in your own garden, not everyone has a garden, and some people, admittedly myself included hate gardening, buying fresh herbs you always have too much and you can't keep it because it spoils soon, better dried herbs then no herbs, but yes fresh does taste better, fresh>dried>no herbs.
@kaybrown4010
@kaybrown4010 2 года назад
Yes! Make your Bolognese with the chicken livers. If anyone can make me like chicken livers it would be you. Edit: Balsamic vinegar? No, Adam, NO.
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate 2 года назад
Chicken liver is great in Bolognese sauce, it gives an extra kick to the sauce!
@The_Gallowglass
@The_Gallowglass 2 года назад
Why does it need balsamic when it already has wine? Makes no sense to me.
@timothyaugustine7093
@timothyaugustine7093 2 года назад
@@The_Gallowglass not to mention he dumped the entire bottle of wine into it.
@The_Gallowglass
@The_Gallowglass 2 года назад
@@timothyaugustine7093 Last night I had about a pound and a half of roast cut up into chunks. All I used was a half a bottle of passata (or less), a tablespoon of paste, 2 cups red wine and I made a fantastic ragu. You don't need a lot. The flavor is all there with the browned meat, veg, onion, little bit of water and simmer.
@TheWolfman112
@TheWolfman112 2 года назад
@@The_Gallowglass Simple answer there. Balsamic is made with a different kind of wine. Adam used a white wine, pinot grigio to cook with. Balsamic is usually made with a mix of white and red wine grape must. Not to mention by the nature of being vinegar and having more acetic acid, it will be more sour than wine. Long story short, he uses it to balance each other out. The white wine may be a bit too sweet and the balsamic too sour, so he uses both to balance.
@naalamishaqualityfoods7832
@naalamishaqualityfoods7832 2 года назад
Thank you big man for teaching us
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate 2 года назад
My pleasure
@silentassassin47
@silentassassin47 Год назад
dude
@chichiboypumpi
@chichiboypumpi 2 года назад
Liking the Pavarotti reference and impression
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate 2 года назад
🤣🤣
@oliver_paulo
@oliver_paulo 2 месяца назад
9:50 😂😭💀
@ryanhau1073
@ryanhau1073 10 месяцев назад
Need an opinion, thinking of making traditional Bolongnese with some of my own twists, so thinking about mixing Italians Sausage with the Beef, would that be a good idea
@kdub175
@kdub175 Год назад
19:47 YOU’RE TEARING ME APART LISA!!!
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate Год назад
Ahahhaha
@TheListofMrRaguso
@TheListofMrRaguso 9 месяцев назад
Thought my identity was stolen for a second, remarkably close to my name 😂
@fraukuchen2696
@fraukuchen2696 10 месяцев назад
I like the idea of chicken livers. Do you put olive oil into your soffritto?
@yumieke
@yumieke Год назад
In French we actually say bolognaise with the gn pronounced like in Italian 😊. The e is however muted at the end
@louisbeerreviews8964
@louisbeerreviews8964 8 месяцев назад
No they don’t
@yumieke
@yumieke 8 месяцев назад
@@louisbeerreviews8964 yes they do
@davidollino8105
@davidollino8105 10 месяцев назад
I wouldn’t eat that , no way. I like David’s sauce and that’s the way l cook mine now.
@elingrome5853
@elingrome5853 Год назад
Carluccios recipe: Pork, Beef, Onion, Red wine, Salt, Pepper... and NOTHING ELSE!
@davidepannone6021
@davidepannone6021 2 года назад
Ah, anche bel modo per rovinare decine di anni di produzione di quell'aceto di Modena IGP.
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate 2 года назад
Eh questo è vero 😭 non doveva farlo!
@marcone1783
@marcone1783 2 года назад
Per fortuna non era aceto balsamico tradizionale di Modena, ma "solo" aceto balsamico di Modena
@Sharon46T
@Sharon46T 8 месяцев назад
You can break up the meat easier and more evenly with a metal potato masher 👍 Veal and beef sounds good - some of my family can’t eat pork 😟 He should have put the sofrito back i after breaking up the mince (he shouldn’t have removed it)! 😞
@80sMeavyHetal
@80sMeavyHetal Год назад
Polonaise is a Polish traditional dance 😅
@Kayavod
@Kayavod 3 месяца назад
He should just go to cooking school, or take some cooking courses, at least. EDIT: you're so funny I was able to finish the video. I knew the sauce would end up awful.
@muhammadrizqidwi1531
@muhammadrizqidwi1531 10 месяцев назад
I really like your channel and your video, I wanna ask something, Can I make pasta without pork and wine because I am Muslim
@Tube_Irie
@Tube_Irie 2 месяца назад
This time the English people can complain about you the pronanciation of Worchester: I've learned it sounds like Wuster Sauce not Worchester ....is like Leicester = Lester
@cbxxb4841
@cbxxb4841 4 месяца назад
Vincenzo, I don't want to sound like a snob, but every time I see the shot of you eating that wonderful Bolognese pasta out of a cardboard box I cringe. We need to RESPECT the food, serving in a cardboard box with plastic utensils is like drinking a fine wine out of a styrofoam coffee cup!! Please!
@Cesiaj
@Cesiaj Год назад
I laugh at the people who are disgusted by animal innards like liver and tongue, but still happily (and ignorantly) eating burgers and chicken wings as if they did not come from the same animal. 😂
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate Год назад
I completely agree with you! Many people are disconnected from where their food comes from and are quick to judge certain parts of an animal as "gross" without realizing they are already consuming other parts. It's important to have a better understanding and appreciation for the whole animal and the different ways it can be prepared and enjoyed. Plus, many of these so-called "gross" parts are actually quite delicious when cooked properly!
@davidgm6892
@davidgm6892 5 месяцев назад
you Never put herbs on Bolognese or garlic Minchia!
@trevorcook4439
@trevorcook4439 3 месяца назад
Adam Ragu slayer
@TheFalx
@TheFalx 2 года назад
Vorrei solo far notare che non ha messo il sedano nel soffritto. Ma che bolognese e'? :)
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate 2 года назад
Eh lo so, ha anche aggiunto degli ingredienti non propriamente tradizionali 🤦🏻‍♂️
@joebarranco2964
@joebarranco2964 2 года назад
Vincenzo, please try making your Bolagnese with balsamic vinegar. I respect you very much and would like to hear your opinion after you tasted it yourself.
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate 2 года назад
My friend you don’t need Balsamic Vinegar in your Bolognese, there’s no need! Please follow the original recipe
@stevenkravitz6377
@stevenkravitz6377 Год назад
@@vincenzosplate Why is it so important to follow the original recipe. I understand there is tradition involved but if someone prefers the way a recipe tastes with a small alteration, then who are you to tell them they can't do it that way? The purpose of cooking is to make food that you enjoy eating, not to obsess over following every minute detail of some arbitrary tradition. If Adam enjoys adding Balsamic vinegar to his Bolognese, then that is the correct way for him to make Bolognese.
@allroundlad
@allroundlad Год назад
@@stevenkravitz6377 Italian original recipe is traditional because it works, clearly they aren't accustomed to balsamic in Bolognese, they have other uses for it and that's fine, so you're kind of being ironic in that like anyone is allowed to make this sauce their own way, you need to let the Italians have their opinion and say no to balsamic in it. No need to get defensive over it.
@opgroundzero2.0
@opgroundzero2.0 Год назад
@@allroundlad the problem is he's saying people *cannot* do what they want, no one's saying he can't cook the traditional way
@MatthewSchellenberg
@MatthewSchellenberg Год назад
@@vincenzosplate Where's the original recipe?
@Secretsofsociety
@Secretsofsociety Год назад
I like chicken liver but the texture is weird. Blending it sounds like a good idea
@ThecatsPajammmms
@ThecatsPajammmms 10 месяцев назад
What happens if you use beer instead of wine
@phedrob3735
@phedrob3735 2 года назад
Hi Vincenzo. Have you any videos for Spaghetti Putannesca?
@vincenzosplate
@vincenzosplate 2 года назад
Yes of course! You can find it here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qudO2mVVSks.html
@edzioevil
@edzioevil Год назад
I want to know, what do you think about Arabiata sauce in Bolognese ? For me, it's like heaven.
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