Craving the ultimate comfort in a bowl? Look no further than a classic Spaghetti Bolognese. There is nothing quite like the experience of twirling al dente strands around your fork, fully coated in a velvety, savory meat sauce that has been simmered to perfection. Whether you are hosting a festive gathering or looking for a reliable healthy dinner for a busy Tuesday, this recipe brings the soul of Italy directly to your kitchen.
Spaghetti Bolognese is a classic Italian pasta dish featuring a thick, savory meat sauce known as Bolognese sauce. To make the perfect version, sauté a “soffritto” of onions, carrots, and celery, brown high-quality ground beef, and simmer with canned tomatoes, tomato paste, and red wine for at least 30 minutes. This slow-cooking process melds the flavors into a rich, umami-packed masterpiece. Serve over perfectly cooked spaghetti with fresh basil and Parmesan for the ultimate pasta dishes experience.

The Secret to a Rich Italian Bolognese Sauce
The heart of this dish lies in the artistry of the sauce. Unlike a quick marinara, an authentic Bolognese requires a bit of patience to build layers of flavor. By starting with aromatic vegetables and high-quality meat, you create a tapestry of taste that hits every note—sweet, savory, and herbaceous.
The Foundation: The Soffritto
Every great Italian recipes collection starts with a soffritto. This is simply a finely diced mixture of onions, carrots, and celery. When sautéed slowly in olive oil, these vegetables release their natural sugars, providing a sweet backbone that balances the acidity of the tomatoes. Don’t rush this step; let them soften until they are translucent and fragrant.
Building Depth with Wine and Tomatoes
To achieve that “chef-quality” finish, we use a splash of red wine. The alcohol cooks off, leaving behind a complex acidity that cuts through the richness of the ground beef. When combined with concentrated tomato paste and high-quality canned tomatoes, the sauce transforms into a luscious, vibrant red coat for your pasta.

Step-by-Step Guide to Bolognese Perfection
1. Prepare Your Base
Start by heating two tablespoons of olive oil in a large skillet. Add your onions, garlic, carrots, and celery. Sauté these for about 5 minutes. You want them tender but not browned. This creates the aromatic backdrop for the meat.
2. Brown the Beef
Add the ground beef to the skillet. Use your spoon to break it up into small crumbles. Cooking the meat until it’s fully browned is essential for texture. If there is excess fat, you can drain a portion of it, but leave a little for that essential flavor.
3. Simmer and Meld
Stir in the tomato paste, canned tomatoes, red wine, and dried herbs. Reduce the heat to low. The secret is to let it simmer for at least 30 to 40 minutes. As the liquid reduces, the flavors concentrate, and the meat becomes incredibly tender.
4. Toss and Serve
Always cook your pasta in heavily salted water until it is al dente. Reserve a small splash of pasta water before draining. Toss the pasta directly into the sauce skillet, adding that splash of water to help the sauce emulsify and cling to every strand. Serve it alongside some warm garlic bread for the full aesthetic experience.

Top Tips for the Best Results
- Pasta Choice: While spaghetti is traditional, wider noodles like Tagliatelle or tubular shapes like Rigatoni are excellent for catching the chunky meat sauce.
- Herb Freshness: Use dried oregano and basil during the simmer, but always finish with fresh basil leaves just before serving to add a pop of brightness.
- Cheese: Never skimp on the Parmesan! Freshly grated Parmigiano-Reggiano adds a salty, nutty finish that completes the dish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I make this recipe without alcohol?
Yes! If you prefer not to use red wine, you can substitute it with an equal amount of beef broth or even a tablespoon of balsamic vinegar mixed with a little water to mimic the acidity.
How long does Bolognese sauce last in the fridge?
This sauce actually tastes even better the next day! You can store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days, or freeze it for up to 3 months.
What is the best ground meat to use?
A mix of 80/20 ground beef is ideal for flavor. Some traditional recipes even use a blend of beef and pork (or pancetta) to add extra richness and fat to the sauce.
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