Bolognese Sauce

People always ask what my favorite recipe is, and this Bolognese is at the top of the list! After tasting ragรน in Bologna itself โ€” where Bolognese sauce (ragรน alla Bolognese) was born โ€” I learned firsthand how deep and nuanced this classic Italian meat sauce can be. Iโ€™m excited to bring this rich, slow-simmered tradition into a version you can make at home with confidence and authentic flavor in less time. Follow along for expert tips and variations!

Originally posted 6/4/2019, Photos updated 12/17/2025ย 

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What makes this the Best Bolognese Recipe:

This is the BEST Bolognese Sauce in my humble opinion โ€“ divinely comforting, deeply satisfying, wonderfully rich, unbelievably flavorful, worthy of your recipe binder, worthy of company, and most importantly, worthy of your time. I hope you love this Bolognese recipe as much as we do!

  • Restaurant-quality flavor in under an hour: Rich, hearty, slow-simmered taste, with most of the time being hands-off.
  • Deep, complex layers of flavor: Italian sausage, beef, classic soffritto, tomatoes, herbs, basil, and a creamy finish create actual Bolognese depth without all-day cooking.
  • Elevated with chef-style touches: Chicken bouillon for savory richness, balsamic vinegar and a pinch of sugar for balance, red pepper flakes for subtle heat, and cream for a luxurious finish.
  • Expert shortcuts included: Smart prep hacks like chopping your sofrito in the food processor, cutting your hands-on time down to minutesโ€”literally.
  • Versatile and crowd-pleasing: Serve with spaghetti, pappardelle, or use it in lasagna, manicotti, baked ziti, and more.
  • Make ahead:ย  Bolognese only tastes better the next day, so it is perfect to make a day or two in advance and then just reheat at dinner time.
  • Freezer-friendly: clear instructions included so you can stock your freezer with comfort food at the ready.
serving Bolognese with pasta in a bowl garnished with basil and Parmesan
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Homemade Bolognese Sauce Ingredients

This Bolognese Sauce recipe uses pantry-friendly ingredients, so you can make it any time. Here is what youโ€™ll need:

  • Meat: Use a combination of lean ground beef (93/7) and Italian sausage for the best flavor. Italian sausage provides essential fennel for authentic Italian taste; if you skip it, be sure to add fennel to the sauce. Drain excess grease after browning to keep the sauce rich, not greasy.
  • Vegetables (Soffritto): Onion, carrot, and celery form the flavor base of classic Bolognese. They melt into the sauce as it simmers, creating deep flavor without noticeable chunksโ€”this step is essential and not optional for true Bolognese.
  • Crushed tomatoes: Use plain crushed tomatoes (no added salt or seasonings) for body and full tomato flavor. High-quality brands like San Marzano, Cento, or Muir Glen make a noticeable difference; if using whole San Marzano tomatoes, crush them by hand first.
  • Tomato paste: Not traditional, but key for concentrated tomato richness that makes the sauce taste like it simmered for hours.ย 
  • Tomato sauce: Replaces broth to create a richer, more flavorful base.
  • Sugar: Balances tomato acidity. Start small and adjust at the end, as the cream will mellow the acidity further.
  • Garlic: Essential for bold flavor; adjust the amount to taste.
  • Seasonings: Red pepper flakes, basil, parsley, oregano, thyme, bay leaf, salt, and pepper create depth and balance. Fresh basil is ideal, but dried works beautifully too.
  • Chicken bouillon: A secret weapon that replaces long-simmered broth and pancetta, delivering deep savory flavor fast. This ingredient is key. Use crushed cubes, powder, or base.
  • Heavy cream: Stirred in at the end to balance acidity and add luxurious, buttery richness. Milk with a little butter can be used in a pinch, but cream delivers the best result.

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How to make Bolognese Sauce

Letโ€™s take a closer look at how to make this recipe with step-by-step photos (full recipe in the printable recipe card at the bottom of the post):

Making the best Bolognese Sauce is easy!ย  Hereโ€™s how:

  1. Chop Veggies in a food processor. I finely chop the veggies in my food processor to save time on tedious chopping. Of course, if you donโ€™t have a food processor, you may chop your veggies by hand.
  2. Brown beef and veggies.ย Add your meat, onions, carrots, and celery, and cook until the meat is browned. Finish off the browning by adding garlic and red pepper flakes, and sautรฉ for 30 seconds.
showing how to make the best bolognese sauce by cooking beef, Italian sausage, carrots, onions and celery in a large pot
  1. Add sauce ingredients. Add crushed tomatoes, tomato sauce, tomato paste, balsamic vinegar, sugar, and all seasonings.ย 
showing how to make authentic bolognese sauce by adding parsley, thyme, oregano, basil, crushed tomatoes to a pot
  1. Simmer.ย  Bring the sauce to a simmer over medium-high heat, then reduce to low and simmer uncovered for 30-45 minutes, stirring occasionally.ย 
showing how to make the authentic bolognese sauce by simmering until thick
  1. Add heavy cream.ย  Stir in heavy cream and fresh basil, and cook an additional 3 minutes.ย If you are not using fresh basil, add the dried basil with the rest of the dried herbs and simmer for the entire time.
  1. Serve!ย  Serve with pasta and plenty of freshly grated Parmesan cheese for the best Pasta Bolognese of your life!
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TIPS FOR MAKING Bolognese

  • Use a large pot: A Dutch oven or deep stockpot gives plenty of room for the sauce to cook without splattering.
  • Donโ€™t rush the soffritto: Cook the onions, carrots, and celery slowly until soft and fragrantโ€”this builds the foundation of the sauce.
  • Drain excess grease: After browning the meat, drain off excess fat so the sauce stays rich, not greasy.
  • Simmer, donโ€™t boil: Gentle simmering allows the flavors to meld while keeping the sauce thick and luxurious.
  • Stir frequently at the end to prevent the sauce from sticking or burning as it thickens.
  • Adjust liquids for long simmers: If simmering longer than usual, add a splash of water to keep the sauce from becoming too thick or scorching.
  • Make it perfect for YOU!: Season gradually and adjust salt, heat, and sweetness at the end for perfect balance.

Bolognese Sauce Recipe Variations

  • Pancetta Bolognese: Start by sautรฉing finely diced pancetta in olive oil until rendered and lightly crisp, then build the sauce with the beef and sausage for deeper, classic Italian flavor.
  • Mushroom Bolognese: Add chopped mushrooms to the sofrito and meat as they cook; they release moisture and add savory umami.
  • Extra Veggie Bolognese: Stir in zucchini, eggplant, bell peppers, or other favorite vegetables for added texture and nutrition. For more bite, leave the carrots and celery in slightly larger pieces.
  • Wine-Infused Bolognese: Deglaze the pan with dry white or red wine after draining excess grease, then simmer until the wine fully evaporates, concentrating the flavor and eliminating harshness.

What to serve with the Best Bolognese Sauce Recipe

As far as sides, Pasta Bolognese is delightful with a simple green salad and garlic bread, but we also love serving it with:

Breadsticks
Roasted Parmesan Broccoli or Roasted Asparagus
Sautรฉed Brussels Sprouts
Caesar Salad or Mediterranean Salad
Berry Salad

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How to use Homemade Bolognese Sauce

  • Toss with pasta: Serve with spaghetti, pappardelle, tagliatelle, or rigatoni for a classic, comforting meal. See below for the best pastas to serve it with.
  • Pasta alternatives: Served over zoodles, spaghetti squash, rice, or cauliflower rice.
  • Baked pasta dishes: Stir into baked ziti, penne al forno, or layer in lasagna for cozy comfort food. Add to zucchini boats for a low carb alternative.
  • Polenta topping: Serve over creamy polenta for a rustic, restaurant-style dish.
  • Gnocchi sauce: Pair with pillowy gnocchi for an extra-luxurious bite.
  • Pizza base: Spread lightly over pizza dough or use in French bread pizza for a meatier, deeper-flavored alternative to marinara.
  • Stuffed vegetables: Use to fill bell peppers, zucchini boats, or eggplant.
  • Added to rice: Stir into rice for a pasta change-up.

Best Bolognese Recipe FAQs

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BOLOGNESE and WEEKNIGHT SPAGHETTI BOLOGNESE?

You might be wondering what the difference is between this Bolognese Sauce recipe is and my weeknight spaghetti Bolognese recipe? ย ย 
Well, when Iโ€™m feeling a little lazy, I opt for my weeknight Spaghetti Bolognese.ย  When Iโ€™m feeling a little more gourmet, I opt for this from-scratch homemade Bolognese Sauce.ย 

The ingredients are very similar except this Bolognese Sauce recipe uses both ground beef and Italian sausage (double the meat), fresh basil (as opposed to dried), crushed tomatoes, and tomato sauce (as opposed to jarred marinara).ย  It also simmers for 30-45 minutes instead of 15.ย  Both are fabulous, and both have a reason to belong in your kitchen and in your mouth!

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SPAGHETTI SAUCE AND BOLOGNESE SAUCE?

Bolognese vs Spaghetti Sauce:ย  The typical red spaghetti sauce we think of without meat is our slang for Marinara Sauce served over spaghetti.ย  Marinara is a type of tomato sauce made with olive oil, tomatoes, garlic and herbs, it often contains sofrito as well, just like Bolognese.ย  What sets them apart is that Bolognese also includes two types of meat (beef and Italian sausage) and heavy cream, and is primarily meaty rather than saucy.

ARE RAGU AND BOLOGNESE THE SAME THING?

Bolognese vs Ragu:ย Ragu is a meat-based Italian sauce made with any type of protein (veal, beef, lamb, pork, fish, or poultry), onions, carrots, celery, and often pancetta with a minimal amount of tomato sauce. Heavy cream is often added.ย  Bolognese is a popular type of ragu sauce made with beef.ย  So, all Bolognese recipes are a type of ragu, but not all ragu recipes are Bolognese.

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Best Bolognese Sauce Recipe

Everyone needs the BEST Bolognese Sauce in their recipe repertoire and this is it! This Bolognese recipe is rich, hearty and exploding with complex layers of flavor BUT is on your table in less than one hour and most of that time is hands-off simmering! You can serve Bolognese Sauce with spaghetti, pappardelle or any other favorite pasta or use it to make manicotti, lasagna, etc. This Bolognese Sauce makes a generous amount so itโ€™s perfect to make ahead and freeze for later (instructions included) or to share with a friend. Iโ€™ve also included a few shortcuts to chop your prep time down to minutes โ€“ literally!
Servings: 10 -12 servings
Total Time: 1 hour
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 45 minutes

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Ingredients

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Pasta

  • 1 pound pasta (optional)

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  • Freshly grated Parmesan cheese for serving

Instructions

  • Roughly chop the onion, celery, and carrot so that they fit in your food processor. Pulse until finely chopped (about 12 pulses), or chop by hand.
  • In a Dutch oven, brown the ground beef, sausage, and onion/celery/carrots over medium heat. Add the garlic and red pepper flakes and cook for 30 more seconds. Drain grease.
  • Add the remaining sauce ingredients EXCEPT for the fresh basil and heavy cream (add the dried basil at this time, if using).
  • Bring to a simmer over medium-high heat, then reduce to low. Simmer uncovered over low heat for 30-45 minutes, stirring occasionally until reduced and thickened to the desired consistency. Stir more often towards the end of cooking to prevent the sauce from burning.
  • Stir in the heavy cream and fresh basil; cook an additional 3 minutes. Taste and season with additional salt, pepper, sugar, or red pepper flakes to taste (I like more salt). Serve with pasta and plenty of freshly grated Parmesan cheese.

Notes

HOW TO FREEZE BOLOGNESE SAUCE

  1. Prepare Bolognese Sauce recipe according to instructions.
  2. Let sauce cool completely.
  3. Transfer sauce to freezer safe airtight containers or freezer bags.
  4. Squeeze out any excess air, seal and label.
  5. Freeze for up to 3 months.
  6. When ready to use, let Bolognese Sauce defrosts in the refrigerator overnight.
  7. Gently heat over the stove while you boil fresh spaghetti.

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61 Comments

  1. Wendy says

    Thank you for the explanation of the different Italian sauces because every time I see a recipe for one I can never remember what makes them different. This recipe sounds absolutely delicious and will put it on the menu this weekend. Canโ€™t wait!! Thank you Jen!!

    • Jen says

      Youโ€™re so welcome, Iโ€™m SO excited for you to try it! One of my all time favs!

  2. 2pots2cook says

    Absolutely worth of every single drop of sweat when the heat is on (and it is, believe me ) ! ๐Ÿ™‚ Fabolous !

    • Jen says

      Thank you so much! Bolognese is always worth it!

  3. Marsha says

    I just now finished making this. It is delicious!! I can tell it will be even better tomorrow. Like you, a added salt and a little more red peppers. I also added a tiny bit more oregano and another pinch of thyme.
    Thank you for this recipe.

    • Jen says

      That is exactly like me! I always add both salt and red pepper โ€“ you have a great palate ;)! Iโ€™m so happy you liked it, thank you Marsha!

  4. Laurie says

    I made this tonight (after the house cooled off from 104 degree temps!). Of course, before I put the sauce in the fridge, both my husband and I had to sample it. We both agreed: delicious!! I know itโ€™ll be even better tomorrow for dinner. Jen, thank you for another great recipe!

    • Jen says

      That is some serious cooking dedication having to wait for your house to cool off โ€“ but Iโ€™m so glad you did and that this Bolognese didnโ€™t disappoint! Great idea to make it the day before! Thanks for making my recipes and taking the time to comment!

  5. Michelle B says

    I made this tonight, it is so delicious! I just ate it plain without pasta because Iโ€™m doing low carbs and it was amazing even without noodles! Saving this!

    • Jen says

      Thatโ€™s awesome you loved this Bolognese Sauce even without noodles โ€“ yum! Iโ€™m so happy you loved it, thanks Michelle!

  6. Laurie Miller says

    I made this sauce on a Monday night and put it in the refrigerator overnight. It was fantastic over pasta on Tuesday. I combined the leftovers, and put them in the freezer for another meal! Iโ€™ve been searching for a good Bolognese sauce recipe and now I can say that Iโ€™ve found a GREAT one! Andโ€ฆit is far, FAR better than a recipe I made from a certain Barefoot cook ;-). Thank you so much!

    • Jen says

      Thank you for taking the time to comment Laurie โ€“ you made my day! Iโ€™m so happy your search for a great Bolognese sauce stops here!

  7. Colleen says

    My husband is Italian and loves this and your weeknight Bolognese sauce. You are an amazing cook and every time I make one of the dishes from your site, I get compliments(and Iโ€™ve been cooking for 45 years!)

    • Jen says

      Thank you for the ultimate compliment Colleen! Iโ€™m honored your Italian husband not only approves but loves my bolognese recipes! Iโ€™m so happy youโ€™re enjoying my other recipes as well. Thank you so much for making day!

  8. Amanda says

    Can I throw it all in the slow cooker for half a day?

    • Jen says

      After you brown the meat/onions you can absolutely throw it in the crockpot โ€“ great question!

  9. cecilia jaramillo says

    Oh.My.Gosh.
    BEST EVER!
    I am so following AND making your other recipes!

    • Jen says

      Thank you so much Cecilia, that means so much to me! Iโ€™m so happy you loved it so much and I hope you discover many new favorites!

  10. Hope says

    Seriously! This is the best sauce Iโ€™ve ever made. Thank you for creating another perfect recipe!

    • Jen says

      Thank you for your kind comment Hope, Iโ€™m thrilled you loved this Bolognese Sauce!

  11. MaryAnn says

    Absolutely delicious!! I used 1/2 beef and 1/2 ground pork and 1 lb sausage meat, it was smooth and delicious! It was fun to make too!

    • Jen says

      Thank you so much MaryAnn, Iโ€™m thrilled it was a winner!

  12. Jolene Douglas says

    If I were to use wine, do I replace the vinegar? Or use it in addition to the vinegar? I noticed you suggested either red or white wine, Iโ€™m not a wine drinker but I enjoy the flavor in certain dishes. What would be the difference between the two in this dish?
    ThankYou! Iโ€™m really looking forward to this meal!

    • Jen says

      Hi Jolene, Iโ€™m not much help because I donโ€™t cook with wine but I have primarily seen Bolognese recipes made with dry white wine. I would omit the vinegar then add it at the end if you think it needs it. EnjoyY!

  13. Alissia says

    This recipe is AMAZING! I found it to be perfect as is. Thereโ€™s a ton of flavor and it was everything we hoped it would be!

    • Jen says

      Thank you for your awesome comment Alissia, Iโ€™m so pleased you loved it!

  14. Sigi Cayel says

    Absolutely delicious! Could eat the sauce all by itself with parmesan cheese (and just might!) Great balance of flavors and even though I halved the recipe, it still made SO much! Secretly excited that Iโ€™ll be eating this for the next few days and will have enough to store in the freezer for a rainy day!

    • Jen says

      Thank you so much for your awesome comment Sigi! Iโ€™m thrilled you loved this Bolognese so much โ€“ you have great taste ;)!

  15. Stephanie says

    Best sauce ever! How have I been making your recipes for so long and never discovered this one? I make 2-3 of your recipes a week for my family, and yesterday wanted to make something with ingredients I already hand on hand. Iโ€™ve made dozens of spaghetti and bolognese sauce recipes over the years with less than stellar reviews from the family. One bite into this my husband declared this sauce was the best Iโ€™ve ever made. Itโ€™s amazing how it tasted like it had been cooking all day on the stove in an Italian grandmaโ€™s kitchen when it only took an hour to whip up. Awesome sauce.

    • Jen says

      Thanks Stephanie, you are awesome! I love your comments and that you make so many of my recipes! I know you have great taste and are an experienced cook so I am honored this Bolognese sauce was the โ€œbestโ€ youโ€™ve ever made! Thank you!!!

  16. Cassandra says

    Great recipe, love it! TBH I think Iโ€™ve been misreading your website for a bit nowโ€ฆwhen I first looked at the url, it looked like Carlโ€™s Bad Cravings. I had a mental image of a big guy called Carl cooking up his totally delicious โ€œbad cravingsโ€, and sharing the results with his mates. If they were lucky! Fortunately the recipe is just as yummy coming from a nice lady called Jen

    • Jen says

      LOL! I think thatโ€™s a much more fun way to look it! Itโ€™s named for Carlsbad where I live, a coastal city northern San Diego. Iโ€™m so glad you still loved the Bolognese!

  17. Christi says

    Pot is on the stove now. Will be putting it in the fridge overnightโ€ฆ should I hold off on adding the cream till I reheat it, or is it ok to chill it and even freeze it once the cream is added?

    • Jen says

      Hi Christi, you can certainly refrigerate it with the cream. Enjoy!

  18. Therese says

    This sauce is absolutely DELISH!!!! I stopped buying pasta sauce when I discovered yours! I triple the recipe to stock my freezer with this yumminess!! My Granddaughter is always requesting pasta because she wants THIS SAUCE!! I also add soy chorizo for a little extra kick. My family and friends have enjoyed your recipes for 6 years now and Iโ€™ve enjoyed making them! Thank you for all your hard work and making me look like a great cook ! ๐Ÿ™‚

    • Jen says

      Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment Therese and for following along for six years!!! That is amazing! Iโ€™m so pleased this Bolognese Sauce is a favorite โ€“ you have great taste! Wishing you and yours happy, healthy holidays!

  19. Kathi says

    This is the BEST sauce ever! We love it! Making it right now! I love everything Iโ€™ve made of yours! Your site is now my go to when I am looking for recipes! Thanks!

    • Jen says

      Thank you for making my day Kathi! Iโ€™m so pleased you love this Bolognese sauce so much as well as my other recipes! Thank you!

  20. Kim says

    You said if not using sausage add some fennel. I was wondering how much fennel do I add? Iโ€™m not using any sausage so do I also double the hamburger meat? If you could please help me with these questions

    • Jen says

      Hi Kim, yes you will want to double the ground beef for a total of 2 pounds. Add 1/4 teaspoon ground fennel seed. If you donโ€™t have it already, you can omit it, but it does add a subtle flavor. Enjoy!

  21. Christine says

    Would you be able to put this in a slow cooker after browning the meat and vegetables?

  22. Linda says

    This is an exceptional recipe and thank you for it! I sauteed the tomato paste in the middle of the pan to bring more umami, then diced mushrooms and sauteed them separately, adding to the final product. I cook, freeze meals for my elderly parents and my Italian/American dad is going to love this!

    • Jen says

      Thanks so much for taking the time to comment Linda, Iโ€™m so pleased you loved this Bolognese! You are so thoughtful to make dinners for your parents!

  23. Ambyr says

    Made this today. Was truly amazing. Added mushrooms to the onion, celery and carrot mixture. My boyfriend always makes the sauce and he loved it!! He said Iโ€™m in charge of the sauce now. Thanks for sharing the recipe. Itโ€™s a keeper.

    • Jen says

      Awesome Ambyr, Iโ€™m so pleased you both loved it so much and it even upstaged your boyfriends! Thereโ€™s nothing better than a well done Bolognese Sauce!

  24. Stacey says

    It should be called Carlsbadass Cravings because every time I see a recipe from this blog I know itโ€™s going to be literally a good experience. The cooking, the servingโ€ฆ the savoring

    Thanks for an amazing dinner AGAIN!!!
    XxOo

    • Jen says

      LOL! Seriously cracked me up! Thanks so much for making my day and my recipes Stacey! xo

    • Deb says

      I could not agree more!! BEST recipe site out there (yes, even more badass-ness than Epicurious or food network) I never ever fear making any recipe from Jen โœจ

  25. Kim Jones says

    This was so good! I was afraid of that much garlic but only put 3 cloves of garlic in initially. Put the rest in as it cooked. Was also afraid of that much red pepper. Put the rest of that in too! The sofrito makes the sauce so thick and rich. Love this recipe and it will go into the meal book. Thank you for the great recipe!

    • Jen says

      Iโ€™m so glad that you gave it a try! Thank you for the kind review!

  26. C Chris says

    This TRULY lived up to the name of the BEST Bolognese Sauce; simply spectacular!
    Everyone was thrilled with its depth of flavor!
    btw: We donโ€™t use milk, so I used Org mascarpone in place of the milk; it really added a nice creamy texture to the GF Beef/Chicken Sausage Bolognese.
    Grateful that I found your recipe; and I want to say Thank You for sharingโ€ฆ
    C~

    • Jen says

      Iโ€™m so glad that it did not disappoint! Thank you for taking the time to let me know!

  27. Sara says

    This is a great recipe. Iโ€™ve made it several times and itโ€™s loved by everyone. Iโ€™m making it for someone that cant have gluten and Iโ€™m not sure if the chicken bouillon is gluten free. What do you suggest? Omitting or other advice? I do have some pancetta.

    • Jen says

      Hi Sara, google says Knorr bouillon is gluten free (I would google your specific brand), so I think youโ€™re good to go!

  28. Deanna says

    I am a huge fan of Bolognese Sauce and Tagliatelle Bolognese is my go-to when going to an Italian restaurant or ordering take out. I have to say that after trying your recipe, I will never order it out again. This is THE BEST bolognese that I have ever had. My husband said, โ€œWowโ€ and โ€œthis is greatโ€ at least a dozen times and he asked if we could please put this in the rotation.
    I followed the recipe except that I didnโ€™t add the chicken bouillon, as we are trying to cut down a bit on our sodium and it was amazing without it. We made it tonight with gluten free fettuccine and it was fantastic.
    Thank you so much for this awesome recipe! I cannot wait to try more of your recipes!

    • Jen says

      Thank you so much for the glowing review! Iโ€™m thrilled that this was such a winning recipe for you! Hope you find lots more recipes to love!

  29. Andrea Bryant says

    I am planning to make this recipe a day ahead of time. Should I wait and add the cream and fresh basil when I am heating it up the next day before serving? Canโ€™t wait to try this! Also, I just love your website!

    • Jen says

      Hi Andrea, you can add the cream and basil the day before without any problems โ€“ it all reheats beautifully ๐Ÿ˜‰

  30. LIsa says

    I would like to make this and use pancetta. do I still add the sausage as well? so pancetta, beef and sausage? or is the pancetta instead of the sausage?
    thank you!

    • Jen says

      Hi Lisa, I would use all three, Enjoy!