Indulge in a culinary adventure with our exquisite Big Batch Beef Sauce, a versatile and flavorful sauce that promises to elevate any meal. Crafted with succulent ground beef, a symphony of aromatic vegetables, and a rich blend of herbs and spices, this sauce embodies the essence of comfort and satisfaction. Discover the versatility of this culinary masterpiece as it effortlessly transforms simple pasta dishes into extraordinary feasts, adds depth and richness to casseroles, and elevates humble meatballs to gourmet delicacies. With our step-by-step guide and additional variations, including a slow cooker option and a freezer-friendly version, you'll effortlessly create a flavorful foundation for countless culinary creations, turning ordinary meals into extraordinary experiences.
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BIG-BATCH MEATBALLS AND RED SAUCE
Buy some extra meat and simmer a little extra sauce. Then pack your freezer with dinner that just has to be thawed, reheated and tossed with some pasta.
Provided by Food Network Kitchen
Categories main-dish
Time 1h25m
Yield 6 to 9 servings
Number Of Ingredients 17
Steps:
- For the sauce: Swirl the oil and garlic in a medium saucepan over medium heat until the garlic is just lightly browned and fragrant, about 4 minutes. Add the tomatoes and 1 cup water, and bring to a high simmer. Reduce the heat to medium-low, add the basil and 2 teaspoons salt and simmer, uncovered, until thickened, 20 to 25 minutes. Set aside and keep warm.
- For the meatballs: Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F. Tear the bread into very small pieces and put it in a small bowl. Pour the milk over the bread, and let sit until the bread is soft, about 5 minutes.
- Combine the bread mixture with the beef, pork, Parmesan, eggs, onions, parsley, garlic, 2 teaspoons salt and red pepper flakes in a large bowl, and thoroughly mix with your hands. Divide the mixture evenly into 36 mounds, and roll each into a ball.
- Brush 2 rimmed baking sheets generously with oil. Evenly divide the meatballs between the sheets, and roll them around to coat in oil. Bake until golden brown and cooked through, rotating the sheets halfway through if needed, 15 to 20 minutes.
- Transfer the meatballs to the warm sauce, and cook for 5 minutes over medium-low heat. Let the meatballs and sauce cool completely, divide evenly among four 1-quart containers and freeze for up to 1 month.
- To reheat: Let a container of the meatballs and sauce thaw in the refrigerator overnight. Transfer them to a microwave-safe container, and microwave in 2-minute increments, gently stirring after each, until the meatballs are heated through.
BIG-BATCH BEEF SAUCE
"I prepare this beef mixture on weekends when I have a little more time," relates Debbie Hodge of Kitscoty, Alberta. "Having it in the freezer is a real time-saver during the week and a great way to serve unexpected guests." She uses the versatile sauce to get a head start on casseroles, stews and several swift suppers she shares here.
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Dinner
Time 1h30m
Yield about 15 cups total.
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- In a Dutch oven over medium heat, cook beef, onions, celery and garlic until meat is no longer pink and vegetables are tender; drain. Stir in the remaining ingredients. Bring to a boil; reduce heat. Simmer, uncovered, for 1 to 1-1/2 hours, stirring occasionally. Cool. , Transfer to freezer bags or containers, about 2 cups in each. May be frozen for up to 3 months.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 437 calories, Fat 21g fat (9g saturated fat), Cholesterol 111mg cholesterol, Sodium 1271mg sodium, Carbohydrate 19g carbohydrate (11g sugars, Fiber 6g fiber), Protein 43g protein.
BIG-BATCH SEASONED GROUND BEEF
Here's how to cook 4 pounds of ground beef, then turn it into pasta sauce, casseroles, tacos, chili, and more in the weeks to come.
Provided by Anna Stockwell
Categories Ground Beef Beef Sunday Stash Kid-Friendly Small Plates
Yield Makes about 8 cups
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Heat oil in a large heavy pot or Dutch oven over high. Add one-quarter (1 lb.) of the ground beef in an even layer, using your hands to break up large pieces and leaving some gaps to encourage browning (instead of steaming). Season with 1 tsp. salt. Cook, undisturbed, until bottom is deeply browned, about 3 minutes. Turn and break into smaller pieces and cook until the other side is browned, 2-3 minutes. Push over to one side of pot. Repeat with another one-quarter (1 lb.) of ground beef, seasoning uncooked meat with 1 tsp. salt. Using a wooden spatula or spoon, break meat into smaller pieces and stir to combine.
- Season remaining 2 lb. beef with 2 tsp. salt, then add to pot and cook over medium heat, stirring often and breaking into small pieces, until all meat is cooked through and most (but not all) of the liquid is evaporated from bottom of pot, 12-15 minutes. Let cool to room temperature.
- Do Ahead:
- Ground beef can be made 5 days ahead. Divide among airtight containers and chill, or freeze up to 3 months.
BIG-BATCH SPAGHETTI SAUCE
This hearty, old-fashioned spaghetti sauce will satisfy even the largest appetite. It may look like a lot of work, but it goes together fast and smells so good as it cooks. - Margaret Malinowski Queen Creek, Arizona
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Dinner
Time 1h10m
Yield 38 servings (1 cup each).
Number Of Ingredients 21
Steps:
- In a large stockpot, cook bacon over medium heat until crisp. Remove to paper towels to drain. Cook beef over medium heat in drippings until meat is no longer pink; drain. Remove beef and keep warm., In the same pot, saute the onions, peppers and mushrooms in oil for 5 minutes or until onions are tender. Add garlic; cook 2 minutes longer. , Stir in flour until blended. Stir in the tomatoes, tomato paste, water, vinegar, sugar, Worcestershire sauce and seasonings. Crumble bacon; return bacon and beef to pan. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat; simmer, uncovered, for 2 hours, stirring occasionally. Serve with spaghetti.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 268 calories, Fat 14g fat (5g saturated fat), Cholesterol 50mg cholesterol, Sodium 617mg sodium, Carbohydrate 17g carbohydrate (10g sugars, Fiber 4g fiber), Protein 20g protein.
BIG BATCH BEEF SAUCE
This is a batch of beef that can be frozen and used in Time-Saving Tacos, Speedy spaghetti, and Oven-Ready Lasagna. The recipes are from frezzer pleasers in Quick Cooking Collector's Edition.
Provided by adena mangis
Categories < 4 Hours
Time 1h15m
Yield 15 cups
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- In a Dutch oven over medium heat cook beef, onions, celery, and garlic until meat isn't pink and vegetables are tender; drain.
- Stir in remaining ingredients. Bring to a boil and reduce heat. Simmer uncoveredfor 1-1 1/2 hours stirring occasionally.
- Cool and transfer to freezer bags or containers, about 2 cups in each.
- May be frozen for up to 3 months.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 328.2, Fat 18.7, SaturatedFat 7.2, Cholesterol 82.2, Sodium 746.7, Carbohydrate 15.1, Fiber 3.9, Sugar 8.8, Protein 25.9
BIG-BATCH BOLOGNESE
Whip up a huge batch of bolognese that's fit to feed a hungry crowd, or freeze half for a speedy midweek meal
Provided by Barney Desmazery
Categories Dinner, Main course
Time 1h55m
Number Of Ingredients 16
Steps:
- Heat the oil in a very large saucepan. Gently cook the bacon, onions, carrots and celery for 20 mins until golden. Add the garlic, herbs, bay and mushrooms, then cook for 2 mins more.
- Heat a large frying pan until really hot. Crumble in just enough mince to cover the pan, cook until brown, then tip in with the veg. Continue to fry the mince in batches until used up. Tip the tomatoes and purée in with the mince and veg. Rinse the cans out with the red wine, if you have some, or with a little water, then add to the pan with the vinegar and sugar. Season generously and bring to a simmer. Simmer slowly for 1 hr until thick and saucy and the mince is tender. Serve with pasta and parmesan.
- If you want to make this in a slow cooker, visit our slow cooker bolognese recipe.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 295 calories, Fat 12 grams fat, SaturatedFat 4 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 13 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 11 grams sugar, Fiber 4 grams fiber, Protein 34 grams protein, Sodium 0.87 milligram of sodium
Tips:
- Choose the right cut of beef: Chuck roast or brisket are good choices for a slow-cooked sauce.
- Brown the beef well: This will help to develop the flavor of the sauce.
- Use a variety of vegetables: This will add flavor and texture to the sauce.
- Simmer the sauce for a long time: This will allow the flavors to meld and develop.
- Season the sauce to taste: Add salt, pepper, and other spices as desired.
- Serve the sauce over pasta, rice, or potatoes: It can also be used as a topping for pizza or sandwiches.
Conclusion:
This big batch beef sauce is a delicious and versatile recipe that can be used in a variety of dishes. It is a great way to use up leftover beef and it can be easily frozen for later use. This recipe is sure to become a favorite in your kitchen.
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