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Preparation time
30min
Total time
30min
Portion
4 portion(s)
Level
easy

Ingredients

Bolognaise Sauce

  • 80 g celery stalks, include leaves
  • 2 carrot, roughly chopped
  • 1 onion, quartered
  • 4 garlic cloves
  • Few Oregano leaves
  • few basil leaves
  • 50 g Evoo
  • 500 g Beef, minced (made in TM)
  • 1 fresh Bay Leaf
  • salt to taste
  • 1 tablespoon veggie stock
  • 70 g chicken or beef bone broth, water fine too
  • 20 g tomato paste
  • 400 g diced tomatoes, or diced tomatoes canned

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Recipe's preparation

    Method
  1. Place garlic, onion and oil into the bowl and mix for 3 secs sp 4. Scrape down sides and saute for 2 mins 100 c Gentle stir setting"Gentle stir setting" .

    Place celery, carrot, oregano and basil into mixing bowl and chop 5 sec/speed 7.

  2. Add minced beef, bay leaf, salt, stock and cook for 10 min/Varoma temp/Counter-clockwise operation"Counter-clockwise operation" Reverse/Gentle stir setting"Gentle stir setting" speed soft, placing basket instead of MC onto mixing bowl lid.

  3. Add remaining ingredients and cook 20 min/100 C/Counter-clockwise operation"Counter-clockwise operation" Reverse/Gentle stir setting"Gentle stir setting" speed soft, again placing basket instead of MC on top of mixing bowl lid.

    Serve on a bed of cooked pasta.

Tip

If mincing meat in TM31, mince before commencing recipe. Never over-process; best minced by pulsing the Turbo button a few times until coarse or desired texture is reached.

For added extra calories add a few rashes of bacon with onions at the beginning

Freezes well

If you do not have celery I often use mushrooms. 

Thermomix Model

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    Recipe is created for
    TM 31

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  • 23. June 2020 - 18:47

    This was super easy to make and such fantastic flavor. I added a little red pepper flake to the meat as it cooked to give it just a little heat. But by far one of my favorite recipes. resume examples https://resume-examples.com We’ve prepared several of Naji’s creations, and never have been disappointed. I look forward to cooking many more meals with my hubby. So fun

  • 29. April 2018 - 19:26

    Made this tonight with Beef and Pork mince and was very nice.

  • 21. September 2016 - 07:44

    did you cook on reverse? If not meat will mush. 

     

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  • 18. September 2016 - 19:16
    4.0

    I added a couple of peices of shortcut bacon and used Italian herbs in the tube as I had some in the fridge. I also cut down on the oil and celery. Some of the family doesn't like how the meat kind of mushes a bit. I am pretty new to thermomix so might try the butterly next time. Flavours were good, thanks.

  • 16. July 2016 - 08:55

    Was really good - thanks!

  • 4. July 2016 - 20:40

    Thank you so much! Check out my other recipes lots of those have 5 stars tmrc_emoticons.-) 

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  • 4. July 2016 - 20:21
    5.0

    Great recipe, I don't normally try recipes without star ratings but the ingredients looked right so I gave it a whirl! Brilliant thank you. The best spag Bol I've done. Heaps for a family of 5 (kids 8 10 12). I hope others will try this and give you 5 star ratings too. 

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