I like the bolognese sauce   recipe from Jamie Oliver . It's very   simple yet delicious! Once  the bolognese sauce has cooked, it can be   stored in the freezer and use at anytime especially when I feel lazy to   cook, so it's good to cook extra. Simply cook some pasta then mix it   with the bolognese sauce, job done for my lazy day.
Recipe for the bolognese  sauce: Finely slice 2 rashes of smoked streaky bacon, peel and finely chop 2 medium onion, garlic, carrots,  celery and a fresh chili. Place a large casserole-type pan on a medium to high  heat.  Add 2 lugs of olive oil with the sliced bacon and 2 heaped teaspoons dried oregano and cook until bacon is slightly  golden. Add the chopped  veg to the pan and stir every 30 seconds for  around 7 minutes or until  softened and lightly colored. Stir in 250g mince beef and 250g  mince pork together with 2 x 400g tins of chopped tomatoes. Fill both empty tins with water and add to the  pan. Stir in a good pinch of salt and pepper. Finely chop a small punch   basil stalks and stir into the   pan. Bring to the boil. Turn the heat down and simmer with a lid on  for  about an hour, stirring every now and again to stop it catching.  Remove  the bolognese sauce from the heat. Finely grate 100 gram parmesan and stir half into the sauce. Tear  and stir in any  larger basil leaves, keeping the smaller ones for  sprinkling over before  serving. Mix up everything and taste and season  with a little more salt  and pepper if needed. At this stage you can  allow it to cool, bag it up  and freeze it, or eat it straight away with  your pasta or pizza. 
 
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