This easy spaghetti bolognese sauce recipe is filling and full of flavor. Made with simple pantry ingredients, this meat sauce comes together quickly and is perfect for feeding a crowd. Perfect for an easy family weeknight meal but fancy enough to serve to guests!
One of our favorite dinners is bolognese. I love it for a Sunday supper, but you can count on us having it at least once a week, regardless of the night.
It’s so simple to make, but tastes like a lot of effort went into it. I often make it when I’m entertaining because it’s easy to make in abundance and looks as amazing as it tastes. It’s always a crowd pleaser among both children and adults.
It’s rich, flavorful and hearty and will warm you up on even the chilliest winter night! If you love pasta dinners, you’ve got to check out my homemade bucatini pasta recipe, served with this Amatriciana sauce, fettuccine alfredo recipe and this delicious pasta con broccoli. All are surefire family hits!
A lot of bolognese recipes call for carrots and celery. While I enjoy that with a hint of cream, in the winter I prefer this richer, meatier sauce and it’s a lot less effort. I think you’ll enjoy it, too! It’s so full of flavor, for me it’s the ultimate in comfort food.
To Make This Pasta Bolognese Sauce Recipe, You Will Need:
- Bacon – Bacon really adds to the depth of flavor to the sauce and adds a little smokiness to it. Use a good quality natural bacon.
- Onion
- Ground Beef – The beef is the main ingredient for this sauce. Use a good quality grass-fed beef if you can as it has a much better flavor.
- Milk and Red Wine – Milk adds a little creaminess to the finished sauce and the red wine adds a depth of flavor. You don’t need to use an expensive red wine, but one with good body like a cabernet sauvignon is best.
- Tomato Paste – Tomato paste adds a strong tomato flavor to the finished sauce, and is a quick way of adding flavor.
- Parmesan Freshly grated parmesan gives a much better flavor and is preferable to pre-grated which can dry out.
- Fresh Basil and Parmesan to Garnish
- Noodles – I like to serve pasta bolognese with a wide noodle such as pappardelle, but you can use your favorite. Use store bought or make your own.
How To Make My Easy Pasta Bolognese Recipe
This pasta dish comes together quickly and easily, and is perfect for a family meal.
- Bring a large pot of water to a boil and prepare noodles.
- Meanwhile, in a large saucepan on medium heat, add bacon and fry until almost crisp.
- Add chopped onion and cook until tender.
- Add ground beef and cook until no longer pink.
- Add olive oil, milk, wine, and tomato paste. Reduce on medium low.
- Stir parmesan into the sauce. Add noodles to your saucepan and toss.
- Add a few large spoonfuls of pasta water to thin sauce if desired. Serve over fresh pasta like Pappardelle and top with parmesan and fresh basil.
What Do You Serve With Spaghetti Bolognese Sauce?
I like to serve my bolognese sauce a top of a pile of wide noodles, so that they collect all of that delicious meat sauce, pappardelle is ideal. Spaghetti, bucatini and tagliatelle are also favorites.
This pasta pairs really well with an Italian Salad, Pear Salad or Apple Salad.
You can also serve this alongside Crostini, Homemade Bread or Garlic Bread with Olive Oil Bread Dip!
Can You Make This Bolognese Recipe Ahead Of Time?
It’s always best to serve the pasta freshly cooked, but you absolutely can make the bolognese sauce ahead of time. Once you have made the sauce, let it cool and transfer to an airtight container and keep in the fridge for 2 to 3 days. You can also freeze the sauce for up to 3 months.
Tips To Make This Spaghetti Bolognese Sauce Recipe
- Use the best ingredients you can in this recipe for the richest and most flavorful dish. The red wine doesn’t need to be expensive, but use one with good body like a cab, zinfandel or merlot.
- You can substitute the red wine if you wish with a rich beef stock.
- The sauce can be made ahead of time and served on top of fresh cooked pasta.
- Freeze the sauce in an airtight container and thaw in in the fridge the night before. Gently reheat on the stovetop to serve.
- If the sauce is too thick for your taste, you can thin it with a little water from the cooked pasta if you wish.
- Don’t skip the fresh basil – it adds the best flavorful to this delicious dish!
If you try this easy pasta bolognese recipe, please come back to share using my 5 star rating in the comments below! Not only do I appreciate it, but I know readers do, too!
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Easy Pasta Bolognese
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Instructions
- Bring a large pot of water to a boil & prepare noodles.
- Meanwhile, in a large saucepan on medium heat, add bacon and fry until almost crisp.
- Add chopped onion and cook until tender.
- Add ground beef and cook until no longer pink.
- Add olive oil, milk, wine, and tomato paste. Reduce on medium low.
- Stir parmesan into the sauce. Add noodles to your saucepan & toss.
- Add a few large spoonfuls of pasta water to thin sauce if desired. Serve with parmesan & fresh basil.
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Iโm surprised you didnโt add grated carrots, which is always in the trad recipe.
Hi Jo! I do 2 versions of Bolognese, but this one is my family’s favorite! While I, too, enjoy carrots, Bolognese by definition is a ragu or meat sauce made in a variety of different styles. I hope you try it – I would love to know what you think!
Hi…
Love your blog! During the stay at home home order I ran out of store bought marinara sauce. I Had tomato paste… So I tried you recipe and It was greatโฃ๏ธ
Yay! Isnโt it rewarding to make something with what you have? Glad you enjoyed it!
Only 1/2 pound of beef? Guess one could increase but would that affect the outcome?
We do a pound sometimes – it’s delish! Enjoy!
I’m so excited to try to this recipe. My daughter hates tomato sauce, especially if it’s chunky. But she loves bacon and parmesan, and this recipe only calls for a little tomato paste so I think it’s a go! thank you!
It is my husband’s absolute favorite recipe and our buttered noodle girls love it, too. If you try it, I’d love to know what she thinks!