The Woolwich Observer

A secret ingredient makes this meaty sauce SUPER meaty

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Many meat sauce recipes begin by cooking chunks of meat until browned bits stick to the bottom of the pot. Those browned bits are called fond, and they're absolutely packed with savoury umami taste. But this recipe uses ground beef rather than chunks of meat, which will turn dry and pebbly if cooked long enough to create a fond.

So, we turned to mushrooms! Mushrooms are packed with umami flavour compounds, too. As you cook them, they begin to brown and form flavour-packed fond on the bottom of the pot. Scraping up all that fond adds loads of umami flavour to your sauce. Bonus: Mixing the ground beef with baking soda helps keep it tender and moist.

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