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Delicious, comforting Beef Bolognese cheesy Subs for lunch? Yes please!

If you have been dreading this morning like I have, I applaud you for having the strength to drop your little ones off at their new school/grade and having survived it. I expected a lot worse. But, I am happy to report that the tears were nowhere to be seen. And back to the kitchen I go without any distractions like “MOMMYY”.

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Love your Beef Bolognese Leftovers

And now, like all things, the holidays have finally come to an end.

Time to jump back into the rat race, to the grind and back into routine.

Maybe time to hit the gym? Also time to conquer those dinners with these super easy and simple Beef Bolognese Subs!

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In collaboration with Hippo, I’m dubbing this dish a ‘Budget Beating Dinner’. Simply because a magnificent and tasty meal can be made on a budget. Beef mince, brown bread rolls, cheese – if you have these ingredients in your kitchen, you are as good as sorted. Check out more budget beating dinners here.

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How To Make the best Subs, with meat sauce and cheese.

If you are like me, there will always be some sort of leftovers after making my favourite and BEST Beef Bolognese recipe.

What to do? Make subs, of course.

These Beef Bolognese and Tomato Salsa Subs are seriously fuss free – if you don’t find yourself with leftover bolognese mince sauce, just cook your version of a quick savoury mince. Beef mince cooks relatively quickly and you can whip out a yummy savoury mince in 30 min. Then, you basically just need some buns, tomato, onion and loads of cheese.

Easy Dinner Subs

I am all for minimal effort when it comes to dinners. These subs are simply mouthwatering and just the thing that your family would want to chow down on after a first day back at school and work. More recipes with bolognese include Baked Eggs in Bolognese, and no kitchen is complete without a proper Beef Bolognese recipe. Here is wishing all the little ones a successful year and loads of fun. Enjoy!

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Beef Bolognese and Tomato Salsa Subs

A fuss free dinner idea made with beef mince, tomato and onion salsa - scooped into buns and baked with mozzarella and cheddar cheese.

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Prep Time 5 min
Cook Time 40 min
Servings

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Ingredients

  • 15 ml olive oil
  • 1 onion finely chopped
  • 1 teaspoon minced garlic
  • 500 gr ground beef mince
  • handful fresh thyme leaves
  • salt and black pepper to season
  • 1 can chopped and peeled tomato
  • 1 red onion finely chopped
  • 1 large ripe tomato finely chopped
  • handful fresh parsley finely chopped
  • 4 brown roll buns or any bun/baguette of your choice
  • 1 cup grated cheddar cheese
  • 1 cup grated mozzarella cheese
Course Main Dish
Prep Time 5 min
Cook Time 40 min
Servings

subs

Ingredients

  • 15 ml olive oil
  • 1 onion finely chopped
  • 1 teaspoon minced garlic
  • 500 gr ground beef mince
  • handful fresh thyme leaves
  • salt and black pepper to season
  • 1 can chopped and peeled tomato
  • 1 red onion finely chopped
  • 1 large ripe tomato finely chopped
  • handful fresh parsley finely chopped
  • 4 brown roll buns or any bun/baguette of your choice
  • 1 cup grated cheddar cheese
  • 1 cup grated mozzarella cheese

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Instructions

  1. First off, in a large saucepan, heat the olive oil and saute the onion and garlic until translucent.

  2. Add the mince and brown.

  3. Add the herbs, seasoning and tin of tomatoes.

  4. Allow to simmer for 30 - 40 minutes on medium heat, checking in every few minutes not to burn.

  5. Combine the chopped red onion, tomato and parsley in a small mixing bowl and set aside.

  6. Cut a hole from the top part of the bun to make a little boat, that will hold the ingredients.

  7. Scoop spoonfuls of bolognese in the hollowed bread, followed by tomato and red onion salsa and finished off with cheese.

  8. Grill in the oven until the cheese has melted and start to bubble. Serve hot.

Recipe Notes

Double the recipe for the bolognese, and freeze leftover meat sauce for subs next week.

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Food blogger, Recipe Developer, Food Stylist and Photographer currently living the slow life in Cape Town, South Africa. I love to share easy and delicious recipes the whole family would enjoy.

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FAQs

What makes bolognese taste better? ›

11 Ingredient Additions For Better Bolognese Sauce
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  2. Milk. Kabachki.photo/Shutterstock. ...
  3. Red wine. Igor Normann/Shutterstock. ...
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  8. Mushrooms.
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6 Things That'll Make Your Spaghetti Bolognese Taste SO Much...
  1. Milk. Adding milk to Bolognese is actually a part of the traditional method. ...
  2. Sundried Tomatoes. I can't get enough of sundried toms, and I have been known to sneak a few straight from the jar (boujee snack alert). ...
  3. Anchovies. ...
  4. Wine. ...
  5. Porcini mushrooms. ...
  6. Sugar.
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What is Bolognese sauce made of? ›

Bolognese sauce is a classic Italian sauce for pasta made with ground meat such as beef or pork. It's slow cooked with a soffritto of onions, carrots, and celery, tomatoes, and milk to give it a creamy texture. Pronounced "bow-luh-nez," the sauce comes from the Bologna region of Italy, hence the name.

How do you add depth to Bolognese sauce? ›

You can cheat in more flavour by “seasoning” the tomatoes with a little sugar and lemon juice now too. During cooking, you can further improve your meat sauce by adding other flavourings to boost complexity; a splash of worcestershire or even some soy which are both especially good with beef mince.

Which meat is best for bolognese? ›

The meat to be used for ragù should be of at least two types: pork and beef, but in this respect, everyone has their own recipe. The difference is the cut of meat chosen, which should not be too lean.

Does bolognese get better the longer you cook it? ›

Take your time with the Bolognese sauce. Allow it to simmer slowly, at a low temperature, to allow the flavors to fully develop and intensify. This slow-cooking process is essential for achieving the rich, complex taste that makes Bolognese sauce so distinctive.

What thickens a bolognese? ›

As the sauce simmers, the water in it will evaporate and the sauce will get thicker. You can also add a little bit of cornstarch to the sauce to thicken it without changing the flavor. If you don't mind altering the sauce's flavor, try adding grated cheese, tomato paste, or even mashed potatoes to thicken it.

Should you put butter in bolognese? ›

Put the oil, butter and chopped onion in the pot and turn the heat on to medium. Cook and stir the onion until it has become translucent, then add the chopped celery and carrot. Cook for about 2 minutes, stirring vegetables to coat them well. Add ground beef, a large pinch of salt and a few grindings of pepper.

Should I add milk or butter to bolognese? ›

Classic bolognese is made with… MILK! There are a few qualities of a bolognese which make it easy to distinguish. It's acidic, it's tomatoey, it's rich, it's packed with minced meat and it's a deep red colour.

What is the difference between Italian bolognese and American bolognese? ›

The American bolognese is essentially a southern-Italy style ragù with minced meat instead of meat in pieces, which means that it's very rich in tomato, and it has a too short cooking time. Besides, it tends to include a huge number of pointless ingredients and often the wine is used in the wrong way.

Do Italians put milk in bolognese? ›

However, there are as many recipe versions of this delicious slow-cooked sauce as there are cooks in the Italian city of Bologna. The secret ingredient to a true Bolognese Sauce is milk (or cream), which is added in such small amount, you don't even know it's there.

What kind of onion for bolognese? ›

Yellow Onions

The relatively high starch content of these workhorse onions means they are able to withstand high and long cooking times without falling apart. Yellow onions are ideal for flavorful dishes that have to cook for a while, such as bolognese.

Why do you put sugar in Bolognese sauce? ›

The reason for sprinkling a pinch of sugar into a simmering saucepan of tomatoes is simple: sugar cuts the acidity of the tomatoes and creates an overall more balanced sauce. The exact acid levels in tomatoes can vary quite a bit depending on whether they're fresh or canned, the tomato variety, and the time of year.

How to make Bolognese sauce Gordon Ramsay? ›

Recipe For Gordon Ramsay's Spaghetti Bolognese
  1. Meat. • 1/2 lb Ground beef.
  2. Produce. • 1 Carrot. • 2 cloves Garlic. • 1 Onion. ...
  3. Canned Goods. • 2 tbsp Tomato puree.
  4. Baking & Spices. • 1 tsp Black pepper. • 1 tsp Salt.
  5. Oils & Vinegars. • 2 tbsp Oil.
  6. Dairy. • 1/2 cup Whole milk.
  7. Beer, Wine & Liquor. • 2 tbsp Red wine.

Do you put garlic in Bolognese sauce? ›

A note on garlic: Classic Bolognese sauce does not contain garlic. In many Italian pasta recipe, the garlic debate rages on—some like to use it, some don't and say it's blasphemy to do so. Me? I do add garlic to my Bolognese because I think it adds an extra flavor dimension I really enjoy.

Why is my bolognese tasteless? ›

Your spaghetti sauce may taste bland due to insufficient seasoning. Try adding more salt, herbs (like basil, oregano, or thyme), and other flavor enhancers like garlic, onion, or red pepper flakes. Also, a dash of sugar can balance flavors and bring out the natural sweetness of tomatoes.

What makes bolognese taste like bolognese? ›

As far as its taste, it will have a meaty heartiness from the browned meats, a sweet tang from the rich tomatoes, as well as an herbal kick from the various Italian spices used. If you've ever enjoyed a pasta dish with meat and tomato-based sauce, it was likely a variation of a bolognese recipe.

How does Gordon Ramsay make the best spaghetti bolognese? ›

Recipe For Gordon Ramsay's Spaghetti Bolognese
  1. Meat. • 1/2 lb Ground beef.
  2. Produce. • 1 Carrot. • 2 cloves Garlic. • 1 Onion. ...
  3. Canned Goods. • 2 tbsp Tomato puree.
  4. Baking & Spices. • 1 tsp Black pepper. • 1 tsp Salt.
  5. Oils & Vinegars. • 2 tbsp Oil.
  6. Dairy. • 1/2 cup Whole milk.
  7. Beer, Wine & Liquor. • 2 tbsp Red wine.

Why add milk or cream to bolognese sauce? ›

According to our Food Director Amira, not only does milk add a rich flavour to the bolognese, but it also “helps cut through the acidity of the tomatoes and red wine”. She adds: “It also makes the mince meat nice and tender, creating that melt-in-your-mouth deliciousness.”

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