Slow Cooker Bolognese Sauce

Try this Slow Cooker Bolognese Sauce recipe.

Slow Cooker Bolognese Sauce
Slow Cooker Bolognese Sauce

Step-by-step

  • Add oil to the slow cooker.
  • Add ground beef and cook until browned, breaking it up with a spoon.
  • Add onion, celery, and carrots; cook until softened.
  • Stir in garlic, tomato paste, apple cider vinegar, Italian seasoning, red pepper flakes, salt, and pepper.
  • Add fresh tomatoes, canned San Marzano tomatoes, canned diced tomatoes, bay leaves, and Parmesan rinds.
  • Stir to combine.
  • Cook on low for 6-8 hours or high for 3-4 hours, or until the sauce has thickened.
  • Remove bay leaves and Parmesan rinds.
  • Stir in half-and-half and parsley.
  • Serve over pasta, polenta or gnocchi.

My Favorite Slow Cooker Bolognese: A Weeknight Winner

As a busy working mom, finding time to cook delicious, wholesome meals can often feel like a Herculean task. Juggling work deadlines, school pick-ups, and endless to-do lists leaves little time for elaborate recipes. That's why I've become a huge fan of slow cooker recipes; they're my secret weapon for creating flavorful, comforting meals without spending hours in the kitchen. This slow cooker Bolognese is a prime example. It's incredibly easy to throw together in the morning, and by the time dinner rolls around, you're greeted with a rich, hearty sauce that's perfect for pasta, polenta, or even spooned over creamy mashed potatoes.

The beauty of this recipe lies in its simplicity. It requires no fancy ingredients or techniques; just a few pantry staples and a good quality ground beef. I typically use 85% lean, which provides a nice balance of flavor and leanness. But feel free to experiment; 90% lean works just as well if you prefer a lower-fat option. The slow cooker does all the work, gently simmering the sauce for hours until the flavors meld together beautifully. The result is a deep, complex sauce that's far superior to anything you could whip up in a hurry on the stovetop. It's rich and savory, with a touch of sweetness from the tomatoes and a hint of tang from the apple cider vinegar. The Parmesan rinds add a depth of umami that’s simply irresistible.

One of my favorite things about this recipe is its versatility. I often make a double batch on the weekend, storing half for immediate consumption and freezing the other half for a quick weeknight meal. It freezes beautifully and thaws just as easily, making it a lifesaver on those busy evenings when you’re short on time but crave a comforting, home-cooked meal. I’ve also experimented with adding different vegetables, such as mushrooms or zucchini, depending on what’s in season. A splash of red wine adds another layer of complexity, too, but is totally optional. The possibilities are endless! This truly is a versatile and adaptable recipe that fits perfectly into any busy schedule.

Beyond the ease and deliciousness, this Bolognese holds a special place in my heart. It’s a recipe I’ve perfected over years of experimenting in my kitchen, and it evokes warm feelings of family gatherings and cozy evenings at home. It's more than just a meal; it's a comforting hug in a bowl, a testament to the simple pleasures of good food and good company. This isn't just a recipe; it's a tradition in the making, a testament to the power of slow cooking and the joy of sharing a delicious meal with loved ones. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.

Serving Suggestions: This Bolognese is incredibly versatile. Serve it over your favorite pasta, such as spaghetti, fettuccine, or rigatoni. It's equally delicious spooned over polenta, creamy mashed potatoes, or even used as a filling for baked ziti. Garnish with freshly grated Parmesan cheese and a sprinkle of fresh parsley for an extra touch of elegance.

Tips and Tricks:

  • For an even richer flavor, use high-quality ground beef.
  • Don't be afraid to adjust the seasoning to your liking. Some people prefer a spicier Bolognese, while others prefer it milder.
  • If you don’t have Parmesan rinds, you can omit them or use a teaspoon of grated Parmesan cheese instead.
  • For a thicker sauce, remove the lid during the last hour of cooking and let some of the liquid evaporate.
  • Make it ahead! This Bolognese tastes even better the next day, so feel free to make it a day or two in advance.

Enjoy this simple, yet incredibly flavorful, Slow Cooker Bolognese Sauce. It’s sure to become a staple in your kitchen!