This Traditional Sauce Recipe Brings The Soul Of Italy Right Into Your Kitchen

This Traditional Sauce Recipe Brings The Soul Of Italy Right Into Your Kitchen

Who Knew You Could Make Gourmet Food With A Crock Pot?

Nothing hits the spot quite like a hearty helping of rich, saucy, savory spaghetti. One bite of tender pasta and zesty sauce and you won't know what hit you. Yum!

Among spaghetti dishes, Spaghetti Bolognese might just be one of the most satisfying, thanks to its generous servings of vegetables, its ample spices and enough meat to stick to your ribs. However, this enticing dish also has a reputation as one of the more complicated and time-consuming recipes of Italian cuisine.

Enter this crock pot version, which is so easy to make you might just make it once a week!

To learn how to make this indulgent pasta dish, please continue to Page (2) for the full list of ingredients and complete cooking instructions…



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353 Comments

  1. Wilda Sawaski
    Wilda Sawaski February 17, 18:31

    Anynwoman thatbspends her time cooking all day over a hot stove or throws aomething together to please her family, is a great mother and is cooking with Love because she s

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  2. Maralyn Biggieri Hoffman
    Maralyn Biggieri Hoffman February 17, 22:58

    Susan Mason You are right Susan, gravy is made from the drippings from either, beef, pork or chicken and sauce is from tomatoes

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  3. Debbie O'Brien
    Debbie O'Brien February 18, 02:07

    Thank you!

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  4. Joan M Hansen
    Joan M Hansen February 18, 03:09

    To long just saw Tammy ingredients let it suck you’re done no need for all the other crap

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  5. Joan M Hansen
    Joan M Hansen February 18, 03:10

    Sounds like goulash to me

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  6. Rob Rabjohn
    Rob Rabjohn February 18, 03:35

    Debbie O’Brien I pre cook my ground beef and sausage for my chili.

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  7. Judy Ludlow-Walker
    Judy Ludlow-Walker February 18, 11:54

    my sauce cooks 3 to 4 hours

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  8. Cathy Brown
    Cathy Brown February 18, 16:38

    Make me some it looks good

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  9. Keith Talley
    Keith Talley February 18, 17:49

    Daryl Jeter

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  10. Keith Talley
    Keith Talley February 18, 17:51

    Daryl W Jeter

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  11. Gina Socci Bonomo
    Gina Socci Bonomo February 18, 22:00

    Broth celery carrots?? Nope

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  12. Susan Felt
    Susan Felt February 19, 16:00

    It angers me to have to go to numerous pages with so many pop up ads just to get a recipe !!!

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  13. Susan Felt
    Susan Felt February 19, 16:05

    I wish I had seen this before I went through all the “click bait”… thanks for sharing…

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  14. Carol Lee Patch Lotzgeselle
    Carol Lee Patch Lotzgeselle February 20, 18:48

    This is not an Italian recipe. My grandmother came from Italy and never ever put celery, carrots, or milk in her sauce!!!

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  15. David Jarrell
    David Jarrell February 21, 01:12

    Tried this recipie two days ago. Still trying to fix it so it is edible. I did NOT put the raw meat into the crock pot. I have enough clogging of my arteries without a pound of grease floating around in my sauce. The parmesan cheese overpowered everything. Should have been added near the end and no where that much. I will NOT try this again.

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  16. Lori Mertz Millar
    Lori Mertz Millar February 21, 01:13

    Why all the criticism? Make it or don’t. Eat what you like. Me..I use cheap spaghetti sauce and doctor the hell out of it.

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  17. Karen Wolff
    Karen Wolff February 21, 19:53

    Definitely agree.. I am Italian, and Grew up w/ what MY own Italian family cooked.. but even all Italians have their own special handed down recipes..

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  18. Linda K. Alford
    Linda K. Alford February 21, 20:33

    The best tasting sauce…Chef boyardee spaghetti sauce with meat, I also add my own ground beef cooked with onions and salt.

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  19. Anna King
    Anna King February 23, 03:17

    No meat, it’s sauce; Marina SAUCE.
    If it has meat, it’s gravy; beef GRAVY,
    BOOM! Nothing like homemade Italian
    Gravy, with meatballs, sausage and braciole!

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  20. Constance Felder
    Constance Felder February 25, 03:37

    LOOKS GOOD

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  21. Sandy Evans DiBlasio
    Sandy Evans DiBlasio February 25, 16:59

    Thank you

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  22. Cathy Bongiovanni Hampel
    Cathy Bongiovanni Hampel February 27, 15:25

    I am full blooded Sicilian and this is by far the furthest recipe from being Italian that I know of. Depending on what region your family is from they have their own way of making their sauce,sugo.

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  23. Janet Collins
    Janet Collins February 28, 14:02

    Not PREGO!!! Sauce is easy to make just not a fan of jarred sauces , too many not good for you chemicals!

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  24. Marialaina Kelly- Hamilton
    Marialaina Kelly- Hamilton February 28, 21:56

    My grandparents are from Naples. They and my mother never used carrots or celery in their Sauce!

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  25. Manuel Canales
    Manuel Canales February 29, 20:56

    Looks great

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  26. Cathy Tanaka
    Cathy Tanaka March 01, 03:00

    Thank you!

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  27. Barb Conklin
    Barb Conklin March 01, 11:41

    Bless you sir. There is so much crap to go through on most recipe posts. Thanks for the short cut and the sauce sounds wonderful.

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  28. Michelle Margolati
    Michelle Margolati March 01, 22:21

    This is so wrong!

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  29. Tony Lix
    Tony Lix March 02, 02:55

    I’d put mine up against this one

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  30. Leslie Laskow Bradley
    Leslie Laskow Bradley March 02, 05:43

    Scroll up in this thread, someone pasted it in a post.

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  31. Verda Heinen
    Verda Heinen March 03, 22:54

    ‘ Zimmerman

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  32. Kim Wood
    Kim Wood March 04, 01:25

    Who says this is the right way? Every way is the right way, depending on taste.

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  33. ColoMom
    ColoMom March 04, 06:19

    Is this right ?? Is milk a usual ingredient??

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  34. Teri Carro
    Teri Carro March 06, 04:47

    Not my gravy

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  35. Jeffrey Madore
    Jeffrey Madore March 06, 21:16

    No thanks

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  36. Jim Pickett
    Jim Pickett March 06, 22:15

    Yumms

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  37. Doloris Johnson
    Doloris Johnson March 06, 23:24

    Doloris Scipio-Johnson

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  38. Jennifer Glenday Christopher
    Jennifer Glenday Christopher March 08, 05:32

    If I can’t find a recipe as easy as Tasty displays it then I’m not going to look it up. So many dang ads !!!! It’s frustrating. Get a grip!

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  39. Marlene Adkins
    Marlene Adkins March 08, 16:37

    Personally i love all the chunky veggies in my sause. The more the better.

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  40. Cathy Bongiovanni Hampel
    Cathy Bongiovanni Hampel March 09, 15:40

    I agree Carol, we never made are sugo with these ingredients either. But if you’re not raised with it you don’t really know the difference.

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  41. Mary Burns
    Mary Burns March 12, 12:39

    This is not Italian by any means and not a bolognese sauce. Bolognese uses liver. Italian sauce would never use a whole cup of pancetta that is way to salty. Carrots depending on the region in Italy are used. Mario Batali uses them in his mothers sauce. Celery is not used in sauce only soup. There’s no garlic or olive oil in the recipe either.

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  42. Barb Allen
    Barb Allen March 12, 13:15

    You may have the recipe but it’s the love going into it while you’re preparing it that makes the difference!

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  43. Barbara Withrow Lobert
    Barbara Withrow Lobert March 13, 20:17

    Why do people have to pick everything apart? Geez…if you don’t want to use this recipe, just move on. So what if it’s not authentic in your opinion? It might be a good recipe if you actually tried it.

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  44. Sharon Maki
    Sharon Maki March 14, 00:40

    I can’t wait to try this. But, I want to put some beef neck bones in cheesecloth in the sauce. My mom always did that when she made sauce for catered events. Her recipe, however, feeds 250.

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  45. Brandy Timmsen
    Brandy Timmsen March 15, 01:23

    Ummm no

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  46. Melissa Cristina Lopez
    Melissa Cristina Lopez March 16, 03:32

    Hmmm tomorrow dinner?

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  47. Diana Sanches
    Diana Sanches December 10, 17:34

    There is no single recipe of authentic Bolognese Sauce, but the basic ingredients must be the same. It’s a serious thing too: in 1982, the Academia Italiana della Cucina officially registered the recipe with the Bologna Chamber of Commerce. The classic recipe must contain: onions, celery, carrots, pancetta, ground beef, tomatoes, milk and white wine.

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  48. Isabel Rodriguez
    Isabel Rodriguez February 13, 03:21

    Yesssd!!!!

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