One of our go-to comfort food dinners is spaghetti. It’s easy, everyone loves it, and the leftovers are almost better than the first round. I really wanted to up the nutrition and heartiness of that, so I decided to go the bolognese route. Enter today’s recipe of focus: Bolognese Sauce. It’s basically next level spaghetti because it’s packed with protein and vegetables, which means it goes a long way and leaves you resting easy because you fed your family right.
Our recipe follows the traditional way of bolognese with ground beef, aromatics like carrots, celery, onion and garlic, crushed tomatoes, and the perfect combination of herbs. It’s hearty, nutritious, and encompasses all the classic flavors of Italian cuisine we all know and love. Served alongside a garden salad, it’s quite literally the perfect dinner for any night of the week.
In line with our make-ahead freezer meal way of life, our Bolognese Sauce recipe is the epitome of convenience. With a freezer bag, either an Instant Pot or a slow cooker, and ten minutes for prep and execution combined, you’ll have the most scrumptious dinner for you and yours. It’s a practical choice that makes hectic weeknights more manageable by giving you back the time you need to do what needs to be done. If you’re a lover of comfort foods, Italian cuisine, and convenience, this one’s for you. Shall we?
Why You’ll Love this Make-Ahead Bolognese Sauce
- Batch Cooking: Making this in large quantities in advance means you have dinner on hand for whenever you need it. Plus, it freezes beautifully.
- Nutritious: Packed with vegetables and meat, our bolognese recipe offers a heart dose of protein, vitamins, and minerals.
- Comfort Food: Who doesn’t love a good pasta sauce? This recipe offers everything a comfort food should.
- Customizable: Easily adapt this recipe to include or omit ingredients to cater to dietary preferences.
- 1 gallon freezer bag
- 1 Slow Cooker
- 2 lbs Ground beef
- 1 Carrot finely chopped
- 1 Celery stalk finely chopped
- 1/2 Onion finely chopped
- 1 1/2 tsp Garlic
- 1/2 cup Broth ensure Gluten free
- 1/2 tsp Sage
- 1/2 tsp Oregano
- 1/2 tsp Thyme
- 1 Bay leaf
- 1/2 tsp Rosemary
- 1 tbsp Salt
- 1 tsp Black pepper
- 28 oz Crushed tomatoes can
- 1 lb Pasta of choice Gluten Free ( our favorites are brown rice and red lentil GF pasta's)
- Prepare a gallon freezer bag, labeling according to your preferred method.
- Add all ingredients, except the day of cooking and serving ingredients, to the freezer bag.
- Seal bag, removing as much air as possible, and freeze for up to three months.
- Thaw freezer bag in fridge for 12-24 hours before cooking.
- Dump the contents of the freezer bag into a slow cooker, add 1 (28oz) can crushed tomatoes. (Do not stir)
- Cook on low for 8-10 hours.
- Break apart beef, stir and serve over gluten free pasta of choice.
- Dump the contents of the freezer bag into the Instant Pot, add 1 (28 oz) can crushed tomatoes. (Do not stir) Â
- Set to High Pressure for 25 minutes, then allow a 10-minute natural release followed by a quick release.Â
- Break apart beef, stir and serve over GF pasta of choice.Â
- Recipe is naturally gluten free
- Recipe is naturally dairy free
Equipment Needed to Make Easy Bolognese Sauce
- 1 gallon freezer bag
- 1 Slow Cooker
Ingredients for your Bolognese Sauce
- 2 lbs Ground beef
- 1 Carrot, finely chopped
- 1 Celery stalk, finely chopped
- 1/2 Onion, finely chopped
- 1 1/2 tsp Garlic
- 1/2 cup Broth, ensure gluten free
- 1/2 tsp Sage
- 1/2 tsp Oregano
- 1/2 tsp Thyme
- 1 Bay leaf
- 1/2 tsp Rosemary
- 1 tbsp Salt
- 1 tsp Black pepper
- Day of Cooking:
- 28 oz Crushed tomatoes, can
- For Serving:
- 1 lb Pasta of choice, gluten free (our favorites are brown rice and red lentil GF pasta’s)
How to Make Bolognese Sauce
Prep/Freezer Directions:
- Prepare a gallon freezer bag, labeling according to your preferred method.
- Add all ingredients, except the day of cooking and serving ingredients, to the freezer bag.
- Seal bag, removing as much air as possible, and freeze for up to three months.
Slow Cooker Directions:
- Thaw freezer bag in fridge for 12-24 hours before cooking.
- Dump the contents of the freezer bag into a slow cooker, add 1 (28oz) can crushed tomatoes. (Do not stir)
- Cook on low for 8-10 hours.
- Break apart beef, stir and serve over gluten free pasta of choice.
What to Pair with your Budget-Friendly Bolognese Sauce
Sides:
- Garlic Parmesan Knots
- Zucchini Ribbon Salad
- Bacon and Squash Fritters
Desserts:
- Classic Tiramisu
- Panna Cotta
- Gelato
Mocktails:
- Cucumber Mint Cooler
- Italian Lemonade
- Berry Sangria Mocktail
Popular Substitutions and Additions
Substitutions:
- Ground Turkey: Swapping the ground beef for ground turkey will make your Bolognese sauce both lighter and lower in fat. It is similar in texture and flavor, so the change will hardly be noticeable.
- Fresh Herbs: In lieu of dried herbs, use fresh herbs instead of dried herbs. Add them right to the bag so their flavor is infused in the sauce throughout the cooking time.
Additions:
- Mushrooms: Chopped mushrooms are a great addition because they bring an earthy, umami flavor and nice texture.
- Bell Peppers: If you’re looking for added nutrients, a little sweetness, or more vibrant aesthetics for your Bolognese Sauce, incorporate diced bell peppers.
How to Reheat and Store Bolognese Sauce
Best way to store leftover Best Bolognese Sauce?
Leftover Bolognese Sauce is best stored in the refrigerator in an airtight container. Before storing in your container, make sure to allow your leftover sauce to cool completely to room temperature before storing. This way, you avoid the temperature condensation that may form if the heat and cold fridge temperatures mix together.
How long will Bolognese Sauce last in the Fridge?
When you have allowed your leftovers to cool, and promptly stored your portions in an airtight container, your bolognese sauce will stay fresh for three to five days.
Can I freeze Easy Bolognese Sauce?
Our method of cooking is freezing the recipe raw until the day you need the recipe, which means our Bolognese sauce is freezable. To prepare this raw, take a labeled gallon freezer bag, add all ingredients, except the day of cooking and serving ingredients, to the gallon bag. Then remove excess air, seal, and freeze for three months.
If you have already prepared this Bolognese and are looking to extend the shelf life of your leftovers by freezing, then allow the recipe to cool, store in resealable freezer bags for up to three months. Consider portioning out your leftovers to make reheating easier.
How to Reheat Budget-Friendly Bolognese Sauce?
This recipe is best reheated in the microwave or on the stovetop. We recommend reheating on the stovetop to avoid overheating which causes a change in flavor and texture. To heat on a stovetop, add sauce to a a saucepan on medium heat. Stir occasionally until sauce starts to gently bubble. Then add to your pasta.
To reheat in the microwave, add desired portion to a microwave safe plate, then heat in short bursts of 30-45 seconds. Stir between each interval until heated through completely.
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