Tomato Curry Style Bolognese Sauce
Tomato Curry Style Bolognese Sauce

Hey everyone, it’s me again, Dan, welcome to our recipe page. Today, I’m gonna show you how to prepare a distinctive dish, tomato curry style bolognese sauce. It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I am going to make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

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To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook tomato curry style bolognese sauce using 18 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Tomato Curry Style Bolognese Sauce:
  1. Prepare 200 grams Pasta of your choice (thicker than 1.6 mm, or penne are best I think)
  2. Make ready 200 grams Ground meat (beef or mixed beef and pork, whichever you prefer)
  3. Prepare 1/2 can Canned tomatoes (diced type if possible)
  4. Make ready 2 cloves' worth Garlic (chopped)
  5. Get 80 grams - Caramelized Onions (or use storebought)
  6. Prepare 1 onion worth B. Onion (pureed or grated in a food processor etc.)
  7. Prepare 50 ml Red wine
  8. Make ready 200 ml Water
  9. Make ready 1 Soup stock cube
  10. Prepare 2 pieces from a block Commercial curry roux
  11. Take 1 Nutmeg
  12. Take 1 tbsp plus A. Tomato ketchup
  13. Make ready 1 A. Garam masala
  14. Make ready 1 A. Cumin
  15. Prepare 1 A. Chili powder (for the grownups)
  16. Make ready 1 B. Salt
  17. Take 1 B. Black pepper
  18. Make ready 1 Olive oil
Instructions to make Tomato Curry Style Bolognese Sauce:
  1. Make"Caramelized Onions". You can make caramelized onions, which are usually very tedious, in about 15 minutes without fail using this method, so I recommend it. - - https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/143607-oil-free-easy-and-timesaving-caramelized-onions
  2. I often use frozen batches of the caramelized onion. If it's too much work for you though, you can use 80 g of storebought caramelized onions.
  3. Chop up the garlic finely as indicated in the ingredient list.
  4. Put the extra virgin olive oil and garlic in a cold frying pan. Use low heat, and slowly transfer the fragrance of the garlic to the oil.
  5. When the garlic smells nice, add the ground meat to the pan. Sprinkle in the nutmeg and the B. seasoning ingredients generously. Sauté the meat over medium heat until crumbly.
  6. Add the red wine and cook over high heat until it has reduced, then put in the canned tomatoes and the B. onions.
  7. Put the soup stock cubes, the Step 1 caramelized onions and water. Bring to a boil, then simmer over low-medium heat for about 5 minutes. If there's too much liquid, simmer for a while longer.
  8. Add the curry roux pieces, and lower the heat so that it won't burn. Stir to dissolve the roux. Add the A. seasoning ingredients to finish, and the sauce is done.
  9. I use this curry roux; 1 piece is this size. Taste the sauce after adding the roux, and if you want it to taste more curry-like add more roux, 1 piece at a time.
  10. Cook the pasta al dente, drain and mix with the sauce. Serve.
  11. This is like a combination of regular bolognese sauce and qeema curry. The two types of onion added make it taste so good, and it's quite addictive.
  12. Serve with a generous amount of the sauce. It's great for lunch on your own, but it's really well suited to being served on a big platter to be enjoyed by a crowd.
  13. This sauce is delicious on pizza or in gratinéed dishes. It can be frozen too, so I recommend making a large batch of it.

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