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ingredients

Sofrito  
6 pounds white onion, cubed  
3 ½ pounds carrots  
3 ½ pounds celery  
½ cup olive oil 

Bolognese  
5 pounds ground beef  
5 pounds ground pork  
5 pounds ground veal  
4 quarts sofrito   
1 pound pancetta or guanciale, diced   
1 cup white wine  
1 cup Kikkoman® Kotteri Mirin  
1 cup white miso  
1 cup red wine  
3 quarts tomato sauce  
¼ cup Kikkoman® Teriyaki Marinade & Sauce  
1 tablespoon Kikkoman® Soy Sauce  
1 pound pig skin  
1 cup Kikkoman® Sesame Oil  
10 sprigs fresh oregano  
10 sprigs fresh thyme  
10 sprigs fresh basil  
2 cups cream  
Ramen noodles 

directions

  1. To prepare sofrito, using a food processor, chop onions, carrots and celery separately. Add to a large pot set over medium-high heat. Cook for 1 hour or until nicely browned, stirring frequently. Cook the beef, pork and veal in another large pot until golden brown, stirring to break up meat. Add sofrito and cook for an additional 10 minutes.   
  2. In a very large pot, cook the pancetta or guanciale until golden brown. Deglaze with white wine and add the cooked ground meats and sofrito; cook for 10 minutes more.  
  3. Quickly add the mirin, miso and red wine. Stir to deglaze pot and add the tomato sauce, teriyaki sauce, soy sauce and pig skin. Simmer over low heat for 2 to 3 hours, stirring occasionally. In the final 30 minutes of cooking add cream and sesame oil. Tie the oregano, thyme and basil together with butcher’s twine and add to pot; cook for 30 minutes more. If the Bolognese seems dry you may add water or chicken stock.   
  4. Once the Bolognese has finished cooking remove the herbs and pig skin. Use a stick blender to slightly blend the Bolognese so it comes together.    
  5. Boil one portion of ramen. Drain and mix with 3 oz of Bolognese. Add 1 teaspoon butter and a small drizzle of olive oil. Grate fresh Parmigiano Reggiano over the top.  

Recipe created in partnership with Chef Robbe Felice at pastaRAMEN  

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