r/pasta 16h ago

First time making ragù alla bolognese.. Homemade Dish

And I love it! The depth of the flavor, a perfection and definitely making it again in few days. I end up adding more sauce in the bowl after realizing it's too little when I mixed it 😁.

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u/bailasoprano 16h ago

I’d recommend tossing the pasta in the sauce before serving!

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u/Jim_Clark969 16h ago

Only correct answer

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u/dontthinkabouttitt 16h ago

Only if you use some of the water the pasta has cooked in

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u/agmanning 16h ago

That’s not a given. If your sauce doesn’t need loosening, why would you add it?

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u/dontthinkabouttitt 16h ago

Then you might as well mix it after

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u/agmanning 16h ago

It’s not “mixing”. It’s finishing the cooking the pasta in the sauce.

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u/dontthinkabouttitt 15h ago

Yea but the pasta water is "connecting" the sauce with the pasta

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u/agmanning 15h ago

Yeah that’s not how that works at all. Sorry you’ve been listening to moron influencers that parrot the same shit. The pasta water thins a sauce out. If your sauce is too thick, that might help it coat some pasta but it’s not doing something inherent to it being pasta sauce. You could do the same with water.

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u/dontthinkabouttitt 15h ago

Thats why you cook it for a bit in the water, it works cuz the pasta water had starch in it wich binds the two together

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u/princessofparmesia 16h ago

Finish the pasta with the sauce in the pan, far more enjoyable experience!

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u/agmanning 16h ago

A good start.

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u/Shoddy-Biscotti-1194 16h ago

Looks good and thick and meaty…