In Italy, there is no spaghetti Bolognese. Instead, this dish is beloved by everyone from toddlers being tricked into eating vegetables to full-grown foodie adults.
The following is a non-exhaustive list of ways to annoy Italians: put cream in carbonara; put pineapple on pizza; crack long pasta in half; put milk in coffee after 11am and mention a dish called “spaghetti Bolognese”. Because in Italy, there is no spaghetti Bolognese.
Given this is a meat-based sauce, a luxury in times gone by, the history of ragu alla Bolognese isn’t as long as you might expect. Around the 1700s, at the same time French cooks were tinkering with a meat stew called ragout, a meaty braise also became popular in the city of Bologna. By the late 1700s there are references to that meat stew being served with pasta.
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Stonepeak: How two Australians rode the $1.5 trillion infrastructure waveStonepeak founders Michael Dorrell and Trent Vichie started investing in the asset class in the early 2000s. The group nearly didn’t survive but is now a colossus.
Read more »
Westpac bank introduces new fraud tactic to save Australians millions in crackdown on scams7NEWS brings you the latest local news from Australia and around the world. Stay up to date with all of the breaking sport, politics, entertainment, finance, weather and business headlines. Today's news, live updates & all the latest breaking stories from 7NEWS.
Read more »
Apple: How the US case against the tech giant could change Australians’ digital worldThe US Department of Justice has taken Apple to task over the very things it’s being tried for in a Melbourne courtroom. Does one case affect the other?
Read more »
If Australians want more homes built, more migrant workers are neededA grand target for residential dwellings to be built in Australia will require more workers, but where will they come from?
Read more »
Tax office criticised for resurrecting old debts worth billions and causing Australians distressTwo federal ombudsmen have joined forces to launch a scathing review of the Australian Tax Office and call on government agencies to act more fairly when they chase people for debts.
Read more »
Curaçao urged repeatedly to crack down on online casinos targeting AustraliansMany of the 1,000 gambling sites blocked by Australia’s watchdog were licensed on the Caribbean island, which has become a casino hub due to limited oversight
Read more »