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I have a houseguest who is British and who is a foodie and a good cook. He made his bolognese for us. The recipe he uses as a guideline is one from the BBC. This recipe does not call for any milk or cream. I know there are different schools of thought about this, especially if you are a fan of Marcella.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/be...hettibol_89567. He left out the chicken livers in this batch. It was excellent, great flavor. It was served over a fresh red pepper linguini. He took the picture after he had sprinkled his with some sea salt. It was a yummy dinner and I didn't miss the milk at all. https://picasaweb.google.com/Sitara8...27605449770290 |
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