The Bolognese Recipe We Eat On Repeat | Marion's Kitchen
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- Опубликовано: 22 мар 2024
- Everyone has their own bolognese recipe in their household and this is mine. And my family's bolognese recipe has - surprise, surprise! - some very non-traditional ingredients. I'm talking Asian flavour makers and hidden veg and the resulting recipe is out of this world. My kids are huge fans... and you will be, too.
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ABOUT MARION
Marion Grasby is a food producer, television presenter and cookbook author who's had a life-long love affair with Asian food.
Marion is a little bit Thai (courtesy of her mum) and a little bit Australian (courtesy of her dad).
Marion lives in Bangkok, Thailand and travels throughout Asia to find the most unique and delicious Asian food recipes, dishes and ingredients. - Хобби
Italians can be tough, and most likely, tend to raise eyebrows whenever somebody offers a different or a more personalized interpretation of an Italian cuisine. It is interesting sometimes because they clash amongst themselves, because their technique also at times differ from one Italian person to another. These are difficult times, and no body deserves to undergo stress just to figure out whether their recipe is legit or not. Although it is good to keep things as traditional as it can be, I totally understand, but for me, however you make it isn't really important. Because what counts is that you're making something that puts joy and love onto the plates of the people you're cooking for!! I just love your technique, spirit, and energy, Marion!! Please continue cooking and sharing our recipes!! Oh yeah, I put aubergines in my sauces too!!! So, thank you for putting this out there!
My goodness Marion
I’m looking at your children and am so amazed at how fast they are growing up. You have a beautiful family
Missed mama Noi. Your kids have grown, Marion! Lovely family. God bless
Pasta noodles came from China to Italy because of Marco Polo it makes sense to add some Asian soy sauce to some Italian dishes. My hubby didn’t have herbs when he was cooking bolognese out of town so I told him to add soy sauce. He was blown away.
I love when you do your Asian spin on “western” dishes. Your Tuna Pantry pasta woke up my bored taste buds during the pandemic. The best fusion pasta dish I’ve had the pleasure of eating. Thanks 🙏 😊
Love the idea of using star anise. Gonna definitely try that. Also appreciate the pointer about eggplant. Gonna try that, too! I usually put fish sauce in mine. As you probably know, it's the secret ingredient of many Italian chefs. I'll try a little soy sauce, too!
Marion's Bolognese, immediately saved for later as it's obviously going to be absolutely delicious!!
Oh can I just add, that I'm Italian and I absolutely LOVE when Marion plays with our recipes, enhances them, takes them to new and different levels. ❤
I’ve been using eggplant in Bolognese for 20 years I also add bacon, soy sauce, Romano cheese and a bit of basil pesto at the end for creaminess. It’s delicious 🤤 Then I just kept making traditional bolognese from scratch and stopped. Thanks for this! ❤
I love Marion's Italian recipes. Her lasagne is the absolute best.
Sweet video and surely I learn more once again, thank you Marion and kids and mama noi!
Listen up ! One or two cups of mashed pumpkin..adds flavour..sweetness..smothness......it just blends in perfectly...
I am now an absolutely dedicated fan of your cooking Videos Marion.
I made this recipe for my dinner tonight and I will be carefully freezing the remainder for dinners to come.
The only alteration I made, was that I used my Ghee to cook the vegetables in, as I only had Extra Virgin Olive Oil which you said was not suitable until later in the recipe, where I then used it.
As I’m 78 and my grandchildren were not staying with me as it’s a school week, I know I’d be able to slip the eggplant past 2 out of the 3. Their Mother is a wonderful cook and they are really quite adventurous though noses were turned up after them asking me “What is that plant Granny?” 2 out of the 3 were not impressed. However, after eating this impressive meal, they would then accept the fact that while it might look strange on the plant, it actually tasted really wonderful I know.
So I made the full recipe and as I live alone now, I’m going to carefully freeze the remainder in portions and next time they are here I will share this delicious recipe with them.
Tomorrow will be utilising the Rice I cooked today, for your marvellous looking Leftover Fried Rice. I will alternately be using some of the last of my Italian Green and Butter Beans as I have no Broccoli in my fridge . I think that recipe as you have made it will only have one other problem, which is that I have neither Thai Fish Sauce nor your Thai Soya Sauce, so it won’t be QUITE as you have made it. I shall get my Carer to take me shopping next week. Fingers crossed
Thank you Marion, I’ve been reading through your Recipes and I can see you are a WONDERFUL Cook. I’m going to enjoy using a great many of them in the future.
Margot
(I live in Christchurch by the way)
New Zealand
Ciao, this looks very delicious, even i would eat Bolognese with tofu.. If you like pasta too, like i do, try Spaghetti all' assassina, this recipe is from the area in puglia/southern italy, where my father was originated from, so i wish you all a wonderful Weekend, many greetings from brunswick in germany and please stay safe 🙃
What a great way to start a Saturday morning 💛 I’m looking forward to making this dish soon! What a treat also, as we watch your beautiful family growing! 😊
But it’s Sunday morning now.
@@rachkate76hahaha~and this information, my friend, is my Sunday morning giggle 🤗 Thanks!
@@theVanishingGladiator but it’s Monday in 40 minutes. 😂
Oohh eggplant is sooo good, this is like a moussaka but revamped.
Eggplants sounds interesting might try it tomorrow :) I've always added soy sauce in mine, just seems to make sense but lots of red wine for me is a must, most will evaporate anyway and it really is the key flavor for me personally. As for veg I love olives, mushrooms carrots and green onions (another key one for me).
Marion, you and your family are adorable. The hell with the purists.
Yes, an amazing key method to a regular school night simmer time!
This looks really yummy! Also the beginning with your mom was so cute ❤️😄. It was cool to see more of your place too. Your family is adorable
I love how you explain everything you make!! It's the Best👌🌸
Can’t wait to try this version. I think the eggplant and star anise will be the winners here!
Awesome recipe, thanks
Oh my goodness, I’ve been following you for soooo long. My face hurts from smiling. 😊😊😊😊Your children are just so cute. 💕💕
That's a huge house! I love your recipes can you also make a house tour, if you are comfortable with it of course it looks so nice.
Thank you for the inspired dish. I have never thought of adding eggplants to Bolognese but it makes sense. I add fish sauce instead of soy sauce though. For the star anise, I have to try that. wouldn't it overpower the dish?
Awesome! I too love adding an Asian touch to my Pastas… that’s coz I am Sri Lankan 🇱🇰 😘 thank you for this recipe which I shall definitely try out.
The kids have grown indeed and looking absolutely Gorgeous 🙏🏼❤
OMG, I love egg plant in my mince/pasta dish. Sauté 1/2 inch slices with salt, pepper & paprika then add to pasta/mince. Yum o.
Marion, I 100% love tailoring a recipe to fit the fam, regardless of tradition. I make bolognese with leftover Mexican Birria. It’s so good, and unusual! 😊 I’ll be giving your version a go soon.
Really great idea to add eggplant, surprised you didn't add celery to the mirepoix (an extra veg for the kiddos,lol). Always great to see Mama Noy, she's so cute. Thanks Marion, great recipe.👍❤️
love from Japan
I adore your videos!❤
I can't wait to try this! I need more eggplant in my life
I usually don't like eggplant and that's like pot people but this thing's very very interesting
Marion that was the best SpagBol im going to give it a wheel its good to experiment make it your own. i just wonder what Italians had before Tomatoes maybe they used allot of olive oil and garlic possibly red wine
I’ve always love your suggestion of adding soy sauce and star anise to meat sauces - it adds so much flavour! I do wonder if using miso might get a similar effect? Only one (hopefully delicious) way to find out…
Greetings from Redondo Beach CA 🇺🇸 Looks delicious. Nice work on this video . Cheers 🥂
Beautiful family
Half the fun of traditional recipes is modifying them to suit your family's tastes. Thanks for a great recipe that I'm going to try ASAP!
Hi Marion I need a bowl too yum 😋 you have a beautiful family ❤😊
awesome recipe chef , please show New Zealand lamb chops and Xinjiang Lamb recipe please
Her son looks justtt like his dad! 😂
ohhh I'd love a video on behind the scenes of the studio, looks impressive when you were trying to find Mama Noi
All that was shown at the end was putting the watered down sauce on the pasta-to coat the pasta and keep it from sticking together. Was more bolognese sauce placed over the individual pasta servings? Otherwise, love the video and will be adding eggplant to my pasta sauce. I usually use grated zucchini, but I’m going to give this recipe a try.
No the whole point is to add the sauce and the pasta water and mix it through.
No miso? 😃 Always love your recipes.
I also use ground turkey and sweet sausage
I love your house!
I also put other ingredients like catsup, lime, soy sauce, roasted tomatoes, and one jar of marinara sauce. My lazy sauce 😅
Soy sauce in bolognese?!?!?!
Why not?! 🤷🏻♀️
Btw, where is that tall frying pan from? I’ve been looking for one of those for ages! 🙏🏼
passata sauce i make has egg plant peas and sofrito
❤❤ yum
lol Love Vincenzo :)
OUTDOOR BRED PORK MINCE ETC ( UK )
VENISON MINCE
PIGEON BOLOGNA - PATE - VEGETABLES - NOODLE /PASTA
BUTTER TOPPED - TRUFFLE - CHEESE
Where can I find that pink cutting board!? So cute!
Thank you! It's from my own kitchenware collection :-) You can find it here: cookdinehost.com/collections/chopping-boards
@@Marionskitchen THANK YOU SO MUCH
Despite popular conception, Bologna did not invent this type of meat sauce. Every city in northern and central Italy has their own variant, and every family within that area has their own recipe. I'm still not sure why everybody refers to Italian meat sauce generically as Bolognese.
Can I peel the skin off the eggplant ? My husband doesn't like vegetables
AWESOME 👏👏👏😎❤️🙏🇺🇸
You are beautiful and lovely Marion!Sending you love.❤Cheers!
I was sooo hoping that Marion would say 'a little shush please' at the start of the video when the room was getting a bit noisy.
If i was rich and wasn't married? i'd hire you as a chef for my wife and i lol. But seriously? you should be a judge with Poh on Masterchef next season.
I swear I saw this already…what? 😂
Okay I'm not the only one... For a second I got excited that I've gained the ability to see the future.
If you want traditional then that route.
If there is a short cut to accommodate your needs ?..go for it. But you can’t call it Bolognese Raghu. That’s it. Bolognese style maybe.
ok. nice to see what someone make out of it but i stick with the traditional recipe
are you trying to look like Arthur Askey ??🤣🤣
Yep. There’s nothing traditional about this one. 😂
Yeah, vinchenzo will get mad, but he will need to chill on this one :) looks yummy
Why do you not peel the eggplant? I personally do not like the texture of eggplant. The skin of it is very noticeable in the sauce.
Surprised to hear that you know about the tomatoes only being introduced in the 14th/15th century but you don't know that there is no bolognese made anywhere in Bologna* it was in an episode of top gear, when they got there they had to order bolognese 😅 it was a hoax joke*
HEY MARION CAN YOU MARION KITCHEN
FISH AND RICE
CANNED FISH IN TOMATO AND RICE
CAN YOU MARION KITCHEN THAT PLEASE
UP THE DATE NIGHT RATIO
I want to marry Marion…
BOLOGNA - WHAT COUNTRY ARE YOU CHOOSING FOR BOLOGNA ????
UK BOLOGNA- VENISON
AMERICAN - BEEF
WHAT PASTA IN BOLOGNA - YOU MEAN THE 100 00+ OPTIONS FOR JUST PASTA
ITALIAN - OFF THE VINE FRUITED FOOD COOKED FOR HOURS
WHAT IS THE NEW SUPERMARKET BOLOGNA ?
VEGAN - CANNED - FRESH - ETC ETC
CAN SOMEONE WRITE IT DOWN PLS
Tomato???? Soy sauce??? Eggplant???? Please don't call this Bolognese, it's an insult to Italian culture. This isn't even close to a traditional Bolognese sauce sorry.
Vincenzo is so annoying I unsubscribed from his channel just because of the video where he pans your miso carbonara.
Soy sauce is good friends with tomatoes. I add a couple of teaspoons into my stew or soup whenever tomatoes are a major component of it.
Absolutely loved the video, didn't like the remake that Italians could stick it, not so professional Marion, just saying. I do love 99.9% of your videos.
Arg where is your sense of humour!!🙄
She is real! Get over it
😂😂😂 🥱🥱🥱🥱 get a life 😂
Karen!!
99.9% of comments here don't like Elizabeth.Marion is a gem.Chill people
Italian food is so salty that I avoid them