Want that slow cooked spaghetti bolognese taste but in a fraction of the time? Then you need to try my Pressure Cooker Spaghetti Bolognese – gorgeous depth of flavour and melt in the mouth texture… but done in just 30 minutes!
Course Main Course
Cuisine British, Fusion, Italian
Prep Time 5minutes
Cook Time 25minutes
Total Time 30minutes
Servings 4people
Calories 361kcal
Author Eb Gargano
Ingredients
1tablespoonolive oil
100glardons (or diced bacon)
1small onionvery finely diced (see note)
1small carrotvery finely diced (see note)
1celery stickvery finely diced (see note)
500gbeef mince
1clovegarlic
400gtin chopped tomatoes
1beef stock cube or stock pot(I use Kallo organic stock cubes)
Place the lardons and oil in the pressure cooker. Fry over a medium high heat, stirring frequently, for about 2 minutes or until the lardons are golden in colour.
Turn the heat down and add the diced onions, carrots and celery. Cook gently for 2-3 minute until softened.
Turn the heat up and add the beef mince. Fry the beef mince until most parts are nicely browned – about 3-4 minutes.
Add the tomatoes, beef stock cube, oregano, bay, salt and pepper, then put the lid onto the pressure cooker and ensure the pressure regulator is turned to high pressure (12lbs per square inch/position 2 on the Prestige SmartPlus)
Heat over a high heat until the visual indicator rises to indicate cooking under pressure, then continue to wait until steam is escaping at a steady rate. Turn the heat down until you just hear a gentle hiss and cook for 15 minutes.
After the 15 minutes is up, turn the heat off and gently move the pressure cooker regulator to the steam release position.
Wait until the visual pressure indicator drops before removing the lid.
Serve the bolognese sauce with spaghetti or another pasta shape and topped with parmesan or cheddar.
Notes
To make life easier, you can replace the onion/carrot/celery with 200g/7oz ready chopped soffritto mix, which can be found in most supermarkets.This recipe has been written for the Prestige SmartPlus Pressure Cooker (6 litre)*. It should be easily adaptable for any make of pressure cooker, but do always take care to follow the manufacturers guidelines with your pressure cooker!Suitable for freezing.Nutrition information is approximate and meant as a guideline only.