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By Chantal

Jamie Oliver's Family Spaghetti Bolognese

16 steps
Cook:2h
Chef Jamie Oliver has shared his recipe for a family spaghetti bolognese topped with a fine grating of parmesan. According to the chef's website, it reads: “This is a great version of the classic Italian Bolognese – reliable, tasty and easy to put together. Brilliant for kids!"
Updated at: Sat, 25 May 2024 11:55:23 GMT

Nutrition balance score

Good
Glycemic Index
55
Low
Glycemic Load
40
High

Nutrition per serving

Calories550 kcal (27%)
Total Fat14.6 g (21%)
Carbs72 g (28%)
Sugars6 g (7%)
Protein30.5 g (61%)
Sodium278 mg (14%)
Fiber4.4 g (16%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet

Instructions

Step 1
Firstly, on a chopping board, peel and finely chop the onions, garlic and carrots. Then you will need to trim and finely chop the celery.
Step 2
Next, pick and finely chop the rosemary leaves, then finely slice the bacon or pancetta.
Step 3
Put a saucepan on a medium-high heat and add one tablespoon of olive oil.
Step 4
Then, add the bacon, rosemary, garlic and veg and cook this with the lid ajar for 10 to 15 minutes, or until it has softened and just turned a golden colour. Make sure to stir occasionally.
Step 5
Stir in the mince, turn the heat up to high and let this cook for five to 10 minutes, or until browned all over. Again make to stir this and break it up with a spoon as you go. Add the tomatoes, tomato purée, vinegar and bay leaves.
Step 6
Then you will need to fill and boil the kettle. Crumble in the stock cube and pour in 400ml boiling water. Stir this well, turn the heat up to high and bring to the boil.
Step 7
Season with pepper, reduce to a low heat, then cover and simmer for around one hour, make sure to stir this occasionally.
Step 8
Remove the lid and continue cooking for 15 to 20 minutes, or until it has thickened and reduced. Meanwhile, you will need to re-fill and boil the kettle again.
Step 9
Carefully fill a large pot three-quarters of the way up with boiling water, add a tiny pinch of salt and bring back to the boil.
Step 10
Add the spaghetti and cook according to packet instructions – you want to cook your pasta until it is al dente. This translates as ‘to the tooth’ and means that it should be soft enough to eat, but still have a bit of a bite and firmness to it.
Step 11
Use the timings on the packet instructions as a guide, but try some just before the time is up to make sure it’s perfectly cooked.
Step 12
Then finely grate the Parmesan cheese onto a clean chopping board.
Step 13
Once the spaghetti is done, ladle out and reserve a cup of cooking water and keep it to one side, then drain in a colander over the sink.
Step 14
Taste the bolognese sauce and season with a little more pepper or vinegar, if you think it needs it.
Step 15
Carefully pick out and discard the bay leaves. Put half the sauce into a container, leave to cool, then freeze for another day.
Step 16
Stir the spaghetti into the remaining sauce, adding a splash of pasta water to loosen but only if it is needed. Divide between bowls and sprinkle with Parmesan cheese (if using), then serve.
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