'KitchenAid cook processor ARTISAN - Bolognese Sauce BOLOGNAISE Sauce recipe FIRST TRY like THERMOMIX'

'KitchenAid cook processor ARTISAN - Bolognese Sauce BOLOGNAISE Sauce recipe FIRST TRY like THERMOMIX'
02:26 Apr 25, 2021
'TO BE UPDATED!   Bolognese Sauce Recipe - 1st try using the KitchenAid Cook Processor (http://kitchenaid.com.au/cookprocessor/recipes/1982)   Preparation: 2’  Cooking: 15’  Total time: 17’ Accessories: Multi blade and stir assist   Ingredients: 200 g onions (peeled and cut into 4), 1 garlic clove, peeled, 5 tbsp olive oil, 500 g mince (mixture of meats, e.g. beef and pork), 100 g smoked bacon (cut into cubes), 800 g tinned chopped tomatoes, 2 cubes meat stock (if required), Handful fresh basil leaves, salt and pepper (to taste)   STEP 1 Insert the \'MultiBlade\' into the bowl. Add the onion and garlic. Close the lid and press Pulse for 5 seconds. Open and scrape down. Replace the \'MultiBlade\' with the \'StirAssist\'. Add the olive oil, mince and bacon to the bowl. Close the lid but remove the measuring cup. Select STEW P7 and press Start. Step 1 shows on the display. Press Start to confirm.  STEP 2 After Step 1: add the tomatoes, stock cubes, basil and water. Close the lid without the measuring cup. Press Start to activate Step 2.  STEP 3 After Step 2: add the pasta to the sauce. Close the lid without the measuring cup. Press activate to activate Step 3. Season with pepper and salt. Divide between plates and serve. If required, top with grated Parmesan. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Welcome to creative, quick cooking with the KitchenAid Cook Processor.  This new all-in-one appliance will revolutionise your kitchen. Simplicity, control and precision meet KitchenAid’s timeless design.Enjoy culinary creativity at the touch of a button. RRP AUD $1,999.   Boasting enough multi-functionality to process entire dishes, the KitchenAid Cook Processor is an intelligent and versatile all-in-one appliance set to revolutionise your kitchen. The Cook Processor does everything from boiling, frying, steaming, stewing and making dough, to chopping, mincing, pureeing, mixing, emulsifying, whipping and stirring.  The KitchenAid Cook Processor features 6 automatic cooking modes that guide you step-by-step through recipes for delicious preparations. Additionally, you can use manual mode to experiment with new recipes or make cold preparations.  Last but not least, your Cookbook App will regularly provide you with new ideas, so you can keep on serving mouth-watering meals time after time. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Video edited via iMovie:  https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/imovie/id377298193?mt=8 I have recorded and edited all sections of this video.  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Background music:   Carefree by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)  Several sound effects available under iMovie ipad app   Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for Watching. Please Subscribe to my channel and see you soon for more exciting videos.   Video recorded with SONY camera' 

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