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Recipe of Speedy Pressure Cooker Bolognese Sauce

 ·  ☕ 4 min read  ·  ✍️ Barry Walker
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Pressure Cooker Bolognese Sauce

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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook pressure cooker bolognese sauce using 17 ingredients and 16 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Pressure Cooker Bolognese Sauce:
  1. Make ready 28 oz Can Italian Plum Tomatoes or Whole Peeled
  2. Make ready 1/2 cup Olive Oil
  3. Make ready 2 Carrots
  4. Make ready 1 1/2 Celery Stalk
  5. Prepare 1 Red Onion
  6. Make ready 1 1/4 tsp Kosher Salt
  7. Prepare 3 clove minced Garlic
  8. Make ready 1 Flat Leaf Parsley
  9. Prepare 1 lb lean Ground Beef
  10. Prepare 1 lb Ground Pork
  11. Take 1/4 cup Tomato Paste
  12. Take 1 pinch Brown Sugar
  13. Make ready 1 cup Red Wine
  14. Get 1 tsp Dried Basil
  15. Make ready 1/2 tsp Dried Oregano
  16. Make ready 1 Ground Black Pepper
  17. Make ready 1 Parmesan Cheese (optional)

However, just because you don't have time, you don't have to give up on homemade bolognese sauce all together. With a pressure cooker, you can. Classic Ragù Bolognese incorporates ground beef, pork and veal as well as pancetta into rich, tomato-based sauce. A splash of Italian red wine deepens the flavors as it simmers.

Instructions to make Pressure Cooker Bolognese Sauce:
  1. Strain can of Tomatoes into a bowl reserving liquid. Deseed Tomatoes over strainer and set aside Tomatoes and reserved liquid.
  2. Mince Carrots, Celery, Onion, and set the mirepoix aside.
  3. In a large bowl, break apart Ground Beef and Ground Pork into little bits with your fingers. Sprinkle 1 teaspoon Kosher Salt on meat. Fluff meat with fingers to mix then press meat to bottom of bowl and set aside.
  4. Heat a cast iron Dutch oven or large cast iron pan to 450-500 degrees Fahrenheit. Heat pressure cooker pot, not as hot as cast iron, so both are hot at same time.
  5. Once both pots are hot, add 1/2 cup Oil, mirepoix, and pinch of Salt in pressure cooker pot and stir.
  6. Immediately put the seasoned beef/pork lump into cast iron Dutch oven, press on meat to fill bottom of pan and set timer for 3 1/2 minutes.
  7. While the meat sears, constantly sauté mirepoix in the pressure cooker pot for 5 minutes.
  8. When 3 1/2 minutes beef/pork timer is done, flip meat lump and set timer for another 3 1/2 minutes.
  9. When the mirepoix 5 minutes is done, add to the pressure cooker pot a handful of Parsley, the minced Garlic, and sauté for another minute or until beef/pork timer is done.
  10. Once beef/pork timer is done, add beef/pork lump along with all the juices into pressure cooker. Continue cooking meat breaking up beef/pork with wooden spoon for 3 minutes.
  11. After the 3 minutes is up, make a hole in center of pressure cooker pot for Tomato Paste. Add Tomato Paste and Brown Sugar. Turn heat up to medium high to caramelize paste.
  12. After a few minutes add Basil, Oregano, Salt, Pepper, and stir.
  13. Add the Wine and cook for 5 minutes until wine is evaporated.
  14. Add deseeded Tomatoes, reserved liquid and stir.
  15. Seal pressure cooker and bring up to pressure. Cook 7 minutes with slow release or 9 minutes with fast release.
  16. Serve on pasta topped with parmesan cheese.

Classic Ragù Bolognese incorporates ground beef, pork and veal as well as pancetta into rich, tomato-based sauce. A splash of Italian red wine deepens the flavors as it simmers. This pressure cooker version is ready to enjoy in just under an hour! This MultiPot pressure cooker version of Ragù Bolognese achieves the same mouth-watering results. You'll still get all the rich and hearty depth of flavor in a fraction of the time from the traditional stove top method.

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