You can make this dish any weeknight if you:
- are independently wealthy or have a trust fund & don't need to work.
- have a sugar daddy/mommy that can support you.
- have been laid off.
- or like to eat like the Spaniards and eat dinner at 11pm.
Since I am neither I make this dish on the weekend.
And trust me it is well-worth the time and effort anyday of the week.
It doesn't cook for very long but requires many steps and interesting ingredients to gain the depth of flavor that a long-simmered bolognese requires. Oh yeah, you gotta have REAL parmiggiano reggiano. This is a must. If it comes from a green can you might as well open up jar sauce instead. Lidia would not be pleased.
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I make it with rigatoni. Penne, fusilli, papparedelle or any thicker pasta that can hold up to the meaty sauce will do. |
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Of course we make Cook's Illustrated's garlic bread too. Garlic cloves are pan roasted for 10 minutes to mellow the flavor, then mixed with grated parm and spread over country bread and then broiled. |
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A simple green salad contrasts nicely with the hearty bolognese and starchy bread. |
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A perfect "weeknight" bolognese on Saturday night. Maybe Lidia or even Marcella would approve. Tutti a tavola a mangiare!!! |