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happy chick
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Sun, Dec 17 2023, 2:06 pm
I'm not sure how to describe this correctly, but I'm looking to make meatballs/spaghetti but I don't want to form balls. I'd like to saute the chop meat and then cook it with sauce/spices. And then serve a spoonful of the meat on top of the spaghetti. Can anyone tell me how to do that properly? Preferably with measurements and times. Thanks!
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marvinkay
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Sun, Dec 17 2023, 2:07 pm
Look up cheatballs on kosher.com
Esti wolbe has a shortcut hack so you don’t have to form the balls
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Ema of 5
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Sun, Dec 17 2023, 2:10 pm
happy chick wrote: | I'm not sure how to describe this correctly, but I'm looking to make meatballs/spaghetti but I don't want to form balls. I'd like to saute the chop meat and then cook it with sauce/spices. And then serve a spoonful of the meat on top of the spaghetti. Can anyone tell me how to do that properly? Preferably with measurements and times. Thanks! |
That’s exactly what you do. Sauté meat (and onions and garlic if you want) then add sauce and cook it for a few minutes until it gets hot.
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sara1232
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Sun, Dec 17 2023, 2:11 pm
It's called spaghetti bolognese. Google should have recipes.
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happy chick
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Sun, Dec 17 2023, 2:11 pm
Ema of 5 wrote: | That’s exactly what you do. Sauté meat (and onions and garlic if you want) then add sauce and cook it for a few minutes until it gets hot. |
Just a few minutes?
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Writergirl
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Sun, Dec 17 2023, 2:11 pm
This is what we call sloppy Joe's. I pour one or two cans of tomato sauce into a pan spice with onion, garlic a little paprika, sugar and let the sauce boil up a bit, then I add ground beef ans chop it down. Let it cook on medium for a bit so the meat cooks up, cover and turn to low. Cook for about 25 minutes. Yum! Tastes delicious with rice and corn tucked into an Ortega taco.
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AlwaysThinking
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Sun, Dec 17 2023, 2:12 pm
What Americans call meat sauce? Or the English call Bolognese sauce?
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mha3484
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Sun, Dec 17 2023, 2:13 pm
sara1232 wrote: | It's called spaghetti bolognese. Google should have recipes. |
If your googlimg, Spaghetti Bolognese is totally different. Look for pasta and meat sauce recipes.
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Ema of 5
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Sun, Dec 17 2023, 2:14 pm
sara1232 wrote: | It's called spaghetti bolognese. Google should have recipes. |
The not fancy name is spaghetti and meat sauce
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Good Friend
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Sun, Dec 17 2023, 2:16 pm
1 lb. ground beef
3⁄4 cup water
Pepper
Onion powder
Ketchup
15 oz. tomato sauce
Brown the meat with the water in a pan until it is no longer pink. Add the rest of the ingredients and warm.
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mha3484
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Sun, Dec 17 2023, 2:16 pm
Ema of 5 wrote: | The not fancy name is spaghetti and meat sauce |
Bolognese has different ingredients and cooks for hours. Its a totally different thing.
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Ema of 5
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Sun, Dec 17 2023, 2:17 pm
I do it until it’s hot. But I also wait until the meat is fully cooked before adding the sauce.
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AlwaysThinking
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Sun, Dec 17 2023, 2:19 pm
mha3484 wrote: | Bolognese has different ingredients and cooks for hours. Its a totally different thing. |
In England pretty sure we called regular "meat sauce" Bolognese and didn't use any fancy long cooking method.
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ra_mom
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Sun, Dec 17 2023, 2:26 pm
happy chick wrote: | I'm not sure how to describe this correctly, but I'm looking to make meatballs/spaghetti but I don't want to form balls. I'd like to saute the chop meat and then cook it with sauce/spices. And then serve a spoonful of the meat on top of the spaghetti. Can anyone tell me how to do that properly? Preferably with measurements and times. Thanks! |
https://www.imamother.com/foru.....56745
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Amarante
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Sun, Dec 17 2023, 3:39 pm
mha3484 wrote: | Bolognese has different ingredients and cooks for hours. Its a totally different thing. |
Not necessarily
What the Italians call "Sunday Gravy" cooks for hours but that is because there are large cuts of meat so it is more of a braise- and includes pork, beef an sausages.
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DrMom
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Sun, Dec 17 2023, 3:40 pm
mha3484 wrote: | Bolognese has different ingredients and cooks for hours. Its a totally different thing. |
AFAIK, Bolognese is made with ground meat and is slow-cooked, whereas meat sauce is made with chopped up pieces of meat.
It sounds to me like Bolognese is closer to what OP wants (sauce made with ground beef that otherwise would have gone into meatballs).
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