Bolognese

  1. Gently brown the pancetta lardons in olive oil. When they are ready, remove them with a slotted spoon and set aside. Add all the ground spices and salt-- coriander, tri-color peppers, cloves, nutmeg, ginger, allspice, fennel and cinnamon, freshly ground either in a mortar and pestle or in a grinder-- to the oil stir slowly for a few minutes, until their fragrances begin to perfume the room. (I prefer the less powdery quality of the mortar and pestle method.)
  2. Add the onion and garlic, slowly stirring so they are blanketed with oil. Once they are translucsent, add the carrots and celery. Again, stir slowly till the vegetables start to soften. rnrnMeanwhile, break up the meat with a fork. This is a crucial step as you don't want the meat to clump up. rnrnChop the tomatoes, making sure to reserve the juices.
  3. Add the ground beef, and mix it with the vegetables until it is browned but not stiff. rnrnAdd the cup or cup and a half of milk to cover your mixture, and continue occasionally stirring until the milk has been absorbed/evaporated. rnrnFor kicks (and for the recipe) hammer at your package of dried porcini, till they are very finely broken.
  4. Add chopped tomatoes and juices. Stir. rnrnAdd the passata. rnrnAdd the wine. rnrnAdd fresh bay leaves and broken up dried porcini mushrooms. Return the lardons to the pot.
  5. Stir occasionally and keep cooking for about 30 minutes, until the solid and liquid ingredients of the sauce have completely become one. rnrnLeave in pot for a few hours or overnight, to allow the flavours to meld. After reheating and just before serving, add the lemon rind, parsley and black pepper to taste.

olive oil, pancetta, coriander seeds, each red, cloves, freshly ground nutmeg, ginger, cinnamon, allspice, fennel seeds, salt, white onion, cloves of garlic, carrots, celery, beef, milk, tomatoes, tomato passata, porcini mushrooms, cabernet sauvignon, bay leaves, zest of one lemon, parsley, freshly ground black pepper

Taken from food52.com/recipes/11559-bolognese (may not work)

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