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Traditional Italian Bolognese Sauce Recipe || Recipe Approved by City of Bologna || Uncut Recipes
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@UncutRecipes
@UncutRecipes 6 лет назад
🍕🧀🍝 *PLEASE* *SUBSCRIBE* 🍮🍧☕
@UncutRecipes
@UncutRecipes 5 лет назад
No oregano and no garlic in the traditional recipe but if you like it... why not? :)
@DomBill1
@DomBill1 4 года назад
Hello, I’ve just subscribed for more content. Really great video this, enjoyed watching and I’ll definitely give this recipe a try at home. Thank you! 😋🙏🏻
@ravirajah2010
@ravirajah2010 4 года назад
Best bokognaise ever. Why is Jamie Oliver's first on RU-vid search when yours is the best?
@paulman246
@paulman246 5 лет назад
Ok, I have to say it, it drives me nuts when little bits of the Mire Pois stick to the top edge of the pan, and just get left behind..... I said it, I know I'm not the only one thinking it, or maybe I am, but I don''t think so.... Please, scrape those little bits into the sauce, thx.
@UncutRecipes
@UncutRecipes 5 лет назад
SORRY! 😅 Will do it next time! 😉
@tariqh9970
@tariqh9970 5 лет назад
I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed. It was driving me crazy!
@dannytorres8734
@dannytorres8734 4 года назад
@@tariqh9970 me too
@luisSoto-ph5zt
@luisSoto-ph5zt 4 года назад
People with OCD? SMGDH!! LOL
@Greenman422
@Greenman422 4 года назад
people just have no self respect man
@leoinsf
@leoinsf 4 года назад
I love everything about your presentation, especially the music background. Sometimes words are not necessary and your presentation shows that in spades. Very professional and very entertaining.
@findcontinuity5860
@findcontinuity5860 3 года назад
Awesome I do exactly the same but I haven’t tried the butter after the milk. Gonna give it a go. Secret to it is cook for hrs. The longer the better
@cebuanamom3196
@cebuanamom3196 4 года назад
You are so jolly! I find this video very lively while learning how to do it. I’ve subscribed 💕!
@67Stu
@67Stu 4 года назад
I enjoyed this video very much! I've been cooking myself since I was 10 years old; I'm 53+ now, so most of you can figure it out. I've always been on the hunt for authentic recipes, whatever the cuisine. Many cooks/chefs claim to have the original or authentic recipe. I couldn't help but notice all of the comments from all of the so-called experts here. Most recipes that claim to be authentic, often are; whether or not they are definitive is a different discussion. Most recipes traditionally have certain origins and basic ingredients that most agree on. In the case of Bolognese, olive oil, butter, soffritto (or mirepoix in French. Thanks "expert" below!), some sort of beef and pork combination (ground beef, ground veal, ground pork, and pancetta), milk, salt, tomato paste-NOT actual tomatoes-and wine; usually white. Aromatics are traditionally not included in Bolognese, as this is a mild colored sauce sauce that emphasizes the blended flavor of the meats and the lipids, enhanced by the wine. In America, we tend to over flavor our Italian food, which makes it a completely American entity. I myself, LOVE GARLIC !!! What happens with any recipe that is "traditional" or "authentic," is that prior to anything having been written or printed, it was usually orally transmitted over the years-centuries-and variations occurred: beef bolognese in place of two or three meats; red wine in place of white wine; whole or chopped tomatoes in place of paste; etc. What happens is that variations occur due to "Mama's" twist on things, or the available ingredients in the local area, or the "traveling" of recipes to distant regions. Even within a particular region, there are bound to be variations from family to family. Case in point: In addition to Italian cuisine, I cook Mexican and Indian dishes (as well as many others) and have cooked many a traditional or authentic curry or taco; but it's as authentic or traditional as the the "expert" chef of that particular region says it is, barring any official documentation. When all is said and done, the goal is about reaching the proper flavor with natural ingredients; not so much about the slight variations of the ingredients.
@suqabi
@suqabi 4 года назад
Thank you, I enjoy my 3 hours cooking the result was great. I did it without wine and (nutmeg is illegal here 😢) as alternative I use westchester sauce and garlic. With less butter.
@cd5steve
@cd5steve 2 года назад
So bolognese was invented before the malliard reaction was discovered. I will do this in two small batches. One properly browning the meat and one following this recipe. It may be the only legitimate change I would make to a classic recipe as I am strict about these things.
@shovaslifeinlondon300
@shovaslifeinlondon300 3 года назад
Assalamu Alikum MashaAllah nice editing super nw fan lots of duaa
@mc_sim
@mc_sim 4 года назад
Cooking right now with this recipe. Superb!
@dwaynehendricks7842
@dwaynehendricks7842 4 года назад
first off, thank you for the jazzy piano!! will most definitely try!
@ragemanrasta
@ragemanrasta 4 года назад
must try to make it this way ... and Gennaro's (which is pretty close to this one), tnx!!
@mc_sim
@mc_sim 4 года назад
Best recipe on youtube!
@nimekupata
@nimekupata 6 лет назад
Beautiful, thank you! Is it acceptable to skip the pork and butter though?
@UncutRecipes
@UncutRecipes 6 лет назад
Sure! If you like it why not? For kids skip wine and pork Also, you should reduce Milk and Butter. Whatever isn't really healthy, just skip it.
@waynegordon2628
@waynegordon2628 5 лет назад
Yes and no. Keep in mind this the AUTHENTIC & OFFICIAL recipe as per the city of Bologna in Italy. Many people have their own versions, but they're not OFFICIAL per Bologna. Do as you please. I have my own recipe, way too long to post, but you really need the flavor notes from the wine, and the creaminess of the milk, I use a 5 ounce can of unsweetened condensed milk. The key to the recipe is time, you have to let everything roast/simmer together.
@garlictyme2472
@garlictyme2472 5 лет назад
Why take out the wine for kids when it reduces? The pork and butter makes it good. Butter is only bad if it's fake margarine. Chew on a Quaker rice cake, you'll be happy. lol.
@mynamehaschanged
@mynamehaschanged 5 лет назад
@@waynegordon2628 Hello, you seem to know about bolognese sauce, I've seen some videos doing it with white wine and other videos like this one doing it with red wine, all say authentic recipe. Do you know which one is right?
@levischorpioen
@levischorpioen 5 лет назад
@@mynamehaschanged I've seen white wine more often than red wine.
@sjcongo
@sjcongo 5 лет назад
My style of sauce 🥰👌🏻👍
@tinkertom3683
@tinkertom3683 3 года назад
Nutmeg noooooo! Omg 😲 😱
@emmanouelpassas5741
@emmanouelpassas5741 5 месяцев назад
It’s just tomato sauce you are right!!!
@msj7593
@msj7593 4 года назад
Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
@fattony9227
@fattony9227 4 года назад
One cup chopped tomatoes?
@johnedsel
@johnedsel 3 года назад
I've watched several videos of traditional Italian ragu. None of them use garlic. I'm a bit surprised by this. And they don't use it in Italy either?
@UncutRecipes
@UncutRecipes 3 года назад
No, garlic isn't used for bolognese in Italy.
@saklm4564
@saklm4564 5 лет назад
How can without garlic?????
@TheSilvercue
@TheSilvercue 5 лет назад
Bologna’s doesn’t have garlic in it
@saklm4564
@saklm4564 5 лет назад
So without taste...
@levischorpioen
@levischorpioen 5 лет назад
@@saklm4564 That's what the aromatics are for. Garlic is way too overpowering for the subtle flavours of a ragù.
@randomgal
@randomgal 5 лет назад
I pity your taste buds. Garlic is not the only answer for achieving depth of taste.
@larryc7775
@larryc7775 5 лет назад
@@saklm4564 there is PLENTY of flavor without the garlic.....You are used to American versions that are buried in garlic and you miss the flavor of the soffritto (minced vegetables)...I purchased some Bolognese seasonings(dry) in a Rome Food Market as well.....
@misterbando1361
@misterbando1361 3 года назад
Only thing that bothers me is that the ground meat is measured in volume rather than in weight. Is 4 cups of pork+beef = 1KG?
@UncutRecipes
@UncutRecipes 6 месяцев назад
Please check the link attached!
@LuisLopez-yp9pp
@LuisLopez-yp9pp Год назад
Adonde esta el ajo qa UE le da sabor as la carne
@jannaj9598
@jannaj9598 3 года назад
You add milk to your bolognese? Really
@TheIndividual.
@TheIndividual. 3 года назад
It’s the traditional way. 👌🏽
@palmaiattila3288
@palmaiattila3288 5 лет назад
Milk?? But no pancetta??
@UncutRecipes
@UncutRecipes 5 лет назад
Both are fine, but the traditional recipes (as it has changed a few times) all use mixed mincemeat made of beef and pork, so you won’t need Pancetta 😉
@awolf913
@awolf913 5 лет назад
@@UncutRecipes technically both are acceptable. The Bologna chamber of Commerce however calls for beef skirt and pancetta for the meats.
@slXD100
@slXD100 3 года назад
@@awolf913 i prefer to put raw meat on a slice of tomato, some salt, and voila! spot the sarcasm, ik the "original" recipes change and have been changed.. so we shouldn't be too harsh, hell, people can put whatever they want in it as long as it makes it better. but generally, the less, the better.. the meat is the star, right? why destroy it
@nobodycares6941
@nobodycares6941 5 лет назад
What's a good substitute for red wine? Pasta water? (I don't want alcohol product)
@UncutRecipes
@UncutRecipes 5 лет назад
Nothing. You don't need to add wine if you don't like it or you want your kids to eat it 😉
@randomgal
@randomgal 5 лет назад
No substitute for wine sorry. But you should know that alcohol evaporates at 80C so there won't be any alcohol left in the sauce anyway.
@larryc7775
@larryc7775 5 лет назад
@@randomgal exactly!
@raymondrhodes
@raymondrhodes 4 года назад
The alcohol evaporates, all that's left are the beautiful flavor components, but if u really don't want to use it, the substitute is vinegar.
@Diabolus1978
@Diabolus1978 4 года назад
Use cooking whine or non alcoholic whine then.
@ryancoorey158
@ryancoorey158 5 лет назад
How much of the salt, black pepper, nutmeg do you add? The video didn't say. Also if I was to add oregano, rosemerry and cinnamon how much would I add in your opinion? I know it's not traditional just was tossing it around. Thank you!
@UncutRecipes
@UncutRecipes 5 лет назад
We used half teaspoon of everything. Oregano and Cinnamo is quite new, I’ve never heard of it. But if you want to use them, I’d go with a teaspoon of Oregano and half of Cinnamon avoiding Laurel and Milk altogether.
@sauresbohnchen9486
@sauresbohnchen9486 3 года назад
Cooking for 2-3 HOURS!?? That long? Milk and butter!?? Also new to me. 🤔
@hannatekle4414
@hannatekle4414 3 года назад
Milk?!🤔
@albertoalbonico9765
@albertoalbonico9765 3 месяца назад
Una ricetta corretta che segue bene l' originale, cosa rara nel panorama di youtube dove un italiano vede intrugli terribili spacciati per ragout bolognese. Il risultato non può che essere buono😃
@TheBloggme
@TheBloggme 4 года назад
Instead of water use organic beef stock.
@651979alvares
@651979alvares 3 года назад
There is no stock in Bolognese sauce. You already have the flavours from the soffrito and the meat.
@elseraga6446
@elseraga6446 3 года назад
Milk? That's traditional?
@UncutRecipes
@UncutRecipes 3 года назад
Yes
@myonlynick
@myonlynick 5 лет назад
2-3 hours of cooking feels to me like a lot of time for minced meat. Also, you could add a little bit of rosemary. Nutmeg, pepper and all powdery spices should be added 3-5 mins before the sauce is withdrawn from the heating element. If you cook powdery spices for more that 10 mins they loose a lot(if not all) of their flavor and intensity.
@maxinef6654
@maxinef6654 4 года назад
Thanks for tip. Did not know that.
@myonlynick
@myonlynick 4 года назад
@Matt very low simmer= ? 60 Celcius degrees? 120 Celcius? very low simmer is vague ADVISE! 2-3 hours at what temp. to justify that looooong waiting time?
@sharmiladegraaffguilloud9947
@sharmiladegraaffguilloud9947 5 лет назад
no orregano?
@chrysafis
@chrysafis 5 лет назад
not in this sauce. maybe rosemary
@UncutRecipes
@UncutRecipes 5 лет назад
Nope, no oregano in the traditional recipe 😊
@antoniajones2748
@antoniajones2748 4 года назад
SCRAPE THE PAN!!!!!! Ahgggg
@LeroyRifkin
@LeroyRifkin 5 лет назад
you aint even gonna serve that with some pasta?
@UncutRecipes
@UncutRecipes 5 лет назад
This is the recipe for the sauce ONLY 😉 For the pasta... cook pasta, mix LOL
@lessonlearned2180
@lessonlearned2180 4 года назад
@@UncutRecipes hahahaha😂😅pasta.....common sense....
@brandongonzal
@brandongonzal 4 года назад
Two a three hours cooking? So where are the vitamines?
@coops9871
@coops9871 5 лет назад
MILK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@larryc7775
@larryc7775 5 лет назад
use 1/2 and 1/2 cream
@67Stu
@67Stu 4 года назад
@@larryc7775 Heavy cream slightly diluted.
@vinceb9310
@vinceb9310 5 лет назад
I would Have to drain the fat off after cooking the meat
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