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This vegetarian bolognese recipe is made with mushrooms, carrots, celery, garlic, and onion. A delicious meatless vegetarian “meat” sauce recipe that everyone will enjoy!

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Bolognese sauce is a classic family favorite dish.

Today I’m sharing a delicious alternative to the traditional bolognese sauce. vegetarian bolognese sauce!

As a vegetarian (and just a carb lover in general), pasta is one of my favorite meals.

It’s a great way to get lots of veggies, pasta, and protein for a well rounded meal.

I love to vegetarian-ize classic recipes like bolognese sauce, vegetarian meatloaf, and million dollar baked ziti.

This vegetarian bolognese recipe is a great meatless substitute for “meat sauce.” It is super satisfying, packed full of good for you ingredients, and tastes amazing!

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ingredients to make meatless bolognese sauce

  • baby bella and golden oak sh*take mushrooms: these really give the bolognese that “meaty” taste
  • celery
  • carrots
  • garlic
  • onion: you can use yellow or white onion for this recipe
  • diced fire roasted tomatoes: the depth of flavor from fire roasted tomatoes is so important to this recipe, don’t skip this!
  • dried basil and oregano: or you can use italian seasoning
  • sugar: just a touch to offset the acidity of the tomatoes
  • nutritional yeast
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How to make vegetarian bolognese sauce

Step 1: Add the baby bella and sh*take mushrooms to a food processor and either pulse or shred them.

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Process the mushrooms up until they are in minced like texture like the picture below.

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Step 2: Transfer the mushrooms to a skillet, and add the celery, carrots, garlic, and onion to the food processor.

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Mince it all up in the food processor until it is in tiny pieces like the mushrooms.

Once it’s all processed it will look like this picture below.

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Step 3: It’s time to let the veggies sweat and cook the liquid out.

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Cook the minced mushroom, garlic, onion, carrots, and celery with the salt and pepper in a large skillet for around 25 – 30 minutes, until most of the liquid has evaporated and the vegetables have reduced in volume.

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Step 4: Next, puree the fire roasted tomatoes in the food processor until smooth.

The fire roasted tomatoes add a great depth of flavor, and the spices help round it all out.

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The flavor is key to nailing the perfect vegetarian bolognese sauce!

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I have had a few people tell me that they cannot find fire roasted tomatoes.

I buy mine in the same aisle as the other canned tomatoes. If you are unable to find them, just substitute regular canned diced tomatoes, and adjust the spice amounts as necessary.

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Step 5: Add the tomatoes, basil, oregano, nutritional yeast, and sugar to the vegetables. Stir until hot and it is ready to serve!

The texture of the vegetable bolognese is so meaty.

I was genuinely surprised that it felt to me that I was eating meat sauce!

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Made this today and LOVED it, thank you so much, it’s such a great idea! I make normal bolognese all the time and even my kids didn’t notice anything different about it.

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Top with fresh chopped parsley if you want for more added flavor.

I like to do this for that little extra garnish and flavor.

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I totally love this recipe! It’s so delicious and my 2 years old picky eater devoured it. Yay happy mom over here

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If you’re vegetarian and not vegan (like me), parmesan cheese is a great topping for this recipe.

Freshly grated is best!

Otherwise, this bolognese sauce is vegan as written.

You could also top with vegan parmesan or nutritional yeast to keep it dairy free.

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It’s honestly so delicious and so filling.

You won’t miss the meat at all!

For more yummy inspiration, be sure to read our 25 best vegetarian recipes.

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This recipe makes a huge batch of sauce so it is great to feed a lot of people!

More vegetarian pasta recipes

  • Easy Meatless Spaghetti Sauce
  • Vegan Creamy Tomato Shells
  • Veggie Lover’s Baked Rigatoni
  • Easy Crockpot Baked Ziti

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Vegetarian Bolognese Sauce Recipe

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Yield: 8 servings

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes

Total Time: 50 minutes

This vegetable bolognese sauce recipe is made with mushrooms, carrots, celery, garlic, and onion. A delicious meatless vegetarian "meat" sauce recipe.

Ingredients

  • 8 oz sliced baby bella mushrooms, rinsed and patted dry
  • 5 oz golden oak sh*take mushrooms, rinsed and patted dry
  • 3 celery stalks, ends cut off and cut into 3 pieces each
  • 4 medium carrots, peeled and cut into 3 sections each
  • 10 cloves of garlic
  • 1 medium onion, quartered
  • 4 (14.5 oz each) cans of diced fire roasted tomatoes
  • 1 teaspoon dried basil
  • 2 teaspoons dried oregano
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • ¼ cup nutritional yeast
  • Spaghetti, for serving

Instructions

  1. Add baby bella and sh*take mushrooms to a food processor and either pulse or shred, until minced
  2. Transfer mushrooms to a large skillet or dutch oven
  3. Add celery chunks, carrot chunks, garlic cloves, and onion pieces to the food processor and pulse/shred
  4. Add the celery/carrot/garlic/onion mixture to the mushrooms in the pan
  5. Add 1 teaspoon of salt and ½ teaspoon of pepper to the vegetables
  6. Turn the burner on medium high heat and sautee vegetables for 25-30 minutes, stirring often, until vegetables cook down and most of the liquid evaporates
  7. Puree diced fire roasted tomatoes in the food processor until smooth
  8. Add the pureed tomatoes to the vegetables along with the basil, oregano, nutritional yeast, and sugar
  9. Taste and add any seasonings if necessary (if it tastes too acidic, add a little more sugar as necessary)
  10. Heat until hot throughout, then serve
  11. Serve over spaghetti and topped with parmesan cheese, if desired
Nutrition Information:

Yield: 8Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 85Total Fat: 1gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 43mgCarbohydrates: 17gFiber: 5gSugar: 5gProtein: 5g

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FAQs

What can I add to my Bolognese sauce to make it taste better? ›

6 Things That'll Make Your Spaghetti Bolognese Taste SO Much...
  1. Milk. Adding milk to Bolognese is actually a part of the traditional method. ...
  2. Sundried Tomatoes. I can't get enough of sundried toms, and I have been known to sneak a few straight from the jar (boujee snack alert). ...
  3. Anchovies. ...
  4. Wine. ...
  5. Porcini mushrooms. ...
  6. Sugar.
Nov 20, 2019

How to make Bolognese sauce Gordon Ramsay? ›

Recipe For Gordon Ramsay's Spaghetti Bolognese
  1. Meat. • 1/2 lb Ground beef.
  2. Produce. • 1 Carrot. • 2 cloves Garlic. • 1 Onion. ...
  3. Canned Goods. • 2 tbsp Tomato puree.
  4. Baking & Spices. • 1 tsp Black pepper. • 1 tsp Salt.
  5. Oils & Vinegars. • 2 tbsp Oil.
  6. Dairy. • 1/2 cup Whole milk.
  7. Beer, Wine & Liquor. • 2 tbsp Red wine.

How do you deepen the flavor of Bolognese sauce? ›

The best tip for intensifying the flavour of your sauce is just to cook it slowly on a low heat for a long time. This reduces the sauce and intensifies the flavours – four hours is not uncommon for my bolognese.

How to make bolognese sauce thicker? ›

Cornstarch: Make a slurry of half water, half cornstarch and whisk until smooth. Cornstarch is a powerful thickener, so start by whisking in no more than 1 tablespoon of the mixture per 2 cups of simmering sauce; stir and simmer for 2 minutes, check the thickness, and repeat with more slurry as needed.

What does adding milk to bolognese sauce do? ›

According to our Food Director Amira, not only does milk add a rich flavour to the bolognese, but it also “helps cut through the acidity of the tomatoes and red wine”. She adds: “It also makes the mince meat nice and tender, creating that melt-in-your-mouth deliciousness.”

What makes bolognese taste like bolognese? ›

As far as its taste, it will have a meaty heartiness from the browned meats, a sweet tang from the rich tomatoes, as well as an herbal kick from the various Italian spices used. If you've ever enjoyed a pasta dish with meat and tomato-based sauce, it was likely a variation of a bolognese recipe.

Do Italians put sugar in bolognese sauce? ›

Usually no. But putting (a very small bit) of sugar or even a tiny pinch of baking soda in the tomato sauce can help if it is too acidic, but this is only done if the person cooking it is really in a rush.

What does sugar do in bolognese sauce? ›

The reason for sprinkling a pinch of sugar into a simmering saucepan of tomatoes is simple: sugar cuts the acidity of the tomatoes and creates an overall more balanced sauce. The exact acid levels in tomatoes can vary quite a bit depending on whether they're fresh or canned, the tomato variety, and the time of year.

Why add celery to bolognese? ›

In traditional Italian bolognese recipes, celery is often included as one of the "soffrito" ingredients, along with onions and carrots, which are sautéed in olive oil as a base for the sauce. Celery adds a slightly sweet and earthy flavor to the sauce and can also help balance out the acidity of the tomatoes.

Why does restaurant bolognese taste better? ›

Restaurants add more fat and cheese

"Fat is a big component to flavor and using high-fat contents and full-fat ingredients is going to punch up the flavor of any dish." Walker agreed, noting that adding butter "really helps bring out that flavor you may be missing at home."

When to add herbs to bolognese? ›

Add robust herbs such as rosemary & thyme early in the cooking process. Add more delicate herbs such as basil, parsley & coriander (cilantro) toward the end. pasta bolognese should be a pasta seasoned with bolognese sauce.

What thickens bolognese? ›

As the sauce simmers, the water in it will evaporate and the sauce will get thicker. You can also add a little bit of cornstarch to the sauce to thicken it without changing the flavor. If you don't mind altering the sauce's flavor, try adding grated cheese, tomato paste, or even mashed potatoes to thicken it.

How long should bolognese simmer? ›

Season gently with salt and pepper. Bring sauce to a simmer, then transfer to oven, uncovered. Cook, stirring and scraping down sides of pot occasionally, until liquid has almost completely reduced and sauce is rich and thick underneath a heavy layer of fat, 3 to 4 hours.

Should bolognese be thick or thin? ›

The sauce is ready when it looks rich and creamy, and the texture is thick like oatmeal. No liquid should separate from the sauce when you push the sauce to one side. Taste and adjust the seasoning if needed.

How do you fix a tasteless bolognese? ›

It might need herbs, salt, or even acid. It might need a splash of good olive oil. Keep adding a little in until it tastes right. A tablespoonful of chopped capers or a few finely chopped anchovies or sun-dried tomatoes can make a huge difference.

How do you save a bland bolognese? ›

How to boost flavour in my bolognese?
  1. good quality mince (lamb or beef)
  2. onions/leeks & garlic.
  3. mushrooms.
  4. red peppers.
  5. carrots.
  6. a small amount of pasta.
  7. a small amount of stock (with a stock cube or homemade if I happen to have it)
  8. black pepper (not salt)
Sep 8, 2015

How do you fix bad bolognese sauce? ›

Here's how fix a broken sauce: Add about ¼ cup of water to the pan and reheat the sauce to a vigorous simmer, whisking constantly. The bubbling action will help re-emulsify the butter and bring back that thick, glossy sauce. Continue simmering until the sauce reaches the desired consistency, then serve.

How to add more umami to bolognese? ›

Sundried tomatoes are another great source of umami for a bolognese sauce. The concentrated tang of sundried tomatoes will add an especially complex taste that's both sweet and smoky, and that flavor will tie the overall taste of your bolognese together.

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