Am n the process of making bolognese for tonight’s dinner. I’m at the “skim the fat” step and legit it doesn’t look like there’s much. I cooled it down overnight and just went to scrape the fat off. But I’m getting a lot of sauce just barely under the fat. Maybe I can skip the fat-skimming step?

by sassydomino

7 Comments

  1. False_Dmitri

    Woah this looks incredible, jealous! Depending on the percentage fat of the ground beef you used (if at all) and how well-trimmed the other proteins were, there might not be that much – this has happened to me. Either way, this looks like it will be delicious.

  2. Itsnotthateasy808

    Yup you can skip it, I tend to buy 80/20 and I usually have a lot more fat on top. With leaner ground beef skimming isn’t really necessary.

  3. Tobyirl

    This is one of those recipes where I think there are far too many ingredients when the real secret is the slow roasting in the oven. I bet Kenji only ever made it once with these ingredients!

  4. Butterbacon

    Oh I’m making the same thing for Christmas Eve dinner! The amount of fat I get from this recipe varies depending on what kind of meat I use. I’d skip the skimming 🙂

  5. Sam95Mc

    I’m from Bologna and this looks really tasty. Try it with tagliatelle, not spaghetti, and grind pepper and nutmeg over It!

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