Vegan Bolognese with Impossible Meat (2024)

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Vegan Bolognese with Impossible Meat 🌱 A rich, thick & delicious classic Italian sauce made with all vegan ingredients including mushrooms, fresh veggies and the wildly popular plant-based brand - Impossible Meat.

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Who wouldn't love to dig into this beautiful bowl of pasta? This vegan version of a traditional Italian Bolognese meat sauce is fantastico! So hearty and satisfying, chock full of fresh veggies, mushrooms and plant-based protein simmered in your favorite marinara. Just like our fan-favorite zucchini ravioli recipe, it's a perfect dish to serve to vegans and non-vegans alike. Everyone loves it!

Table of Contents
  • Why you should try this recipe
  • Ingredients
  • Instructions
  • 🍅 Serving Tips
  • Equipment
  • 🍅 FAQ's
  • Recipe
  • Food Safety
  • Comments
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This gorgeous sauce is the creation of my dear friend Christine, an avid foodie and full-blooded Italian who grew up enjoying her family's beloved Bolognese dinner every weekend. Their "Sunday Sauce" was a work of art for her parents - Mom and Dad tag team cooking together in the kitchen - preparing all the ingredients that went into their favorite weekly meal. The sauce would simmer for hours on the stove, filling the house with a comforting and irresistible aroma. Christine and her siblings loved to sneak into the kitchen for an early taste, dipping bread into the bubbling sauce.

Christine wanted to find a way to veganize her family recipe. Her goal was to recreate the flavors and textures of the Bolognese sauce she loved, using all plant-based ingredients. After experimenting with a variety of meat substitutes, she was thrilled with the sauce she made with Impossible Meat. It was deliziosa!

Why you should try this recipe

  • It's delicious & nutritious!
  • Very easy to prepare
  • Everyone will enjoy it - vegans and non-vegans!
  • Add or substitute ingredients to your liking
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What is Impossible Meat?

Impossible Meat is a high protein meat substitute made with soy and potato proteins and other plant-based ingredients. Popular with meat eaters and vegans, it is one of the most widely used meat replacers purchased in the United States. Currently it is available in Canada, Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, the UAE, and will be expanding to other countries. Their plant-based "ground beef" and other products can be purchased in grocery stores, restaurants and online.

Ingredients

  • Vegan Ground Burger - Christine prefers Impossible brand, but you can substitute it with Beyond Beef or your favorite meat replacer.
  • Mushrooms - white or cremini
  • Celery - fresh
  • Onion - brown or yellow
  • Carrots - fresh
  • Bell pepper - red, orange or yellow (red bell peppers tend to be sweeter)
  • Garlic - fresh or powder
  • Basil - dried (preferred) or fresh
  • Bouillon - vegan beef flavored or vegetable
  • Olive oil
  • Red wine - or substitute with additional bouillon broth
  • Marinara sauce - homemade or your favorite store bought pasta sauce
  • Water
  • Salt & pepper

Variations/Add-ins

  • Diced zucchini
  • Fennel
  • Red pepper flakes
  • Italian seasonings
  • Oregano
  • Vegan parmesan - store bought or homemade

🥕See printable recipe card below for quantities and complete details

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Instructions

  • Rinse and finely dice all the veggies. A food processor is super helpful for this job, as you'll need about 2 cups of each vegetable.
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  • Pour olive oil into a large skillet or pan over medium heat. Add carrots and sauté for 2-3 minutes.
  • Add garlic and remaining veggies. Stir frequently (don't let garlic burn).
  • Dissolve bouillon in ¼ cup hot water, adding a small amount at a time to veggies.
  • Sauté until veggies are soft.
  • Remove veggies from pan, set aside.
  • In the same pan, add Impossible Burger meat, break apart into crumbles, cooking over medium-high heat. Stir to brown evenly.
  • Dissolve bouillon in ¼ cup hot water. Add a small amount at a time to "burger" meat.
  • Add 3 tablespoons of red wine. Stir "burger" meat, don't let it burn.
  • When the vegan meat is fully browned, add vegetables and stir to combine.
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  • Add marinara sauce. Stir to combine. Simmer for 2-3 minutes more.
  • Add additional marinara, bouillon or water if needed to adjust consistency of sauce.
  • Remove from heat and serve.

🍅 Serving Tips

Bolognese sauce is often served on broad types of pasta with nooks and crannies that hold the sauce. This sauce has such a thick & meaty consistency, you can toss the pasta and sauce together (known in Italy as Ragú alla Bolognese), covering everything with fabulous flavor .

Top with a sprinkle of vegan parmesan, fresh basil, parsley, red pepper flakes or enjoy it simply on its own!

I like to serve this Vegan Bolognese with Impossible Meat accompanied by a side salad like my favorite vegan Caesar salad and a toasty baguette to soak up extra sauce.

If you are trying to cut carbs, zucchini noodles (zoodles) or spaghetti squash are the perfect pasta-free partners to pair with Bolognese sauce.

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Equipment

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🍅 FAQ's

Can I use a different ingredient than Impossible Meat in this recipe?

Yes, you can easily substitute the Impossible Meat (burger) with another meat replacer of your choice. Choose a product that can be seared or browned in a pan, such as vegan "ground beef" or crumbles.

How to store leftover Vegan Bolognese with Impossible Meat?

Simply store leftover sauce refrigerated in an air-tight container up to 3 days or frozen up to 3 months. I like to use these convenient "souper cubes" for freezing soups and sauces.

Is Bolognese sauce vegan?

Traditional Bolognese sauce is made with ground meat. This recipe, however, for Vegan Bolognese with Impossible Meat is 100% plant-based.

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Recipe

Vegan Bolognese with Impossible Meat

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by Connie🥕

Vegan Bolognese with Impossible Meat🌱 A rich, thick & delicious classic Italian sauce made with all vegan ingredients including mushrooms, fresh veggies and the wildly popular plant-based meat replacer – Impossible Burger.

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Course Entree

Cuisine Italian, Vegan

Servings 8

Calories 178 kcal

Equipment

  • 1 Food processor or cutting board

  • 1 Vegetable peeler

  • 1 Chef's knife

  • 1 Long wooden spoon

  • 1 Large deep skillet or stove top pot

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 2 cups carrot diced
  • 2 cloves garlic minced - or garlic powder (optional)
  • ½ teaspoon basil dried
  • 2 cups celery diced
  • 2 cups onion brown or yellow (diced)
  • 2 cups mushrooms diced
  • 2 cups red bell peppers diced
  • 2 cubes vegan bouillon Better than Bouillon or vegan beef bouillon
  • ½ cup water
  • 12 oz Impossible burger
  • 3 tablespoons red wine optional
  • 2 cups marinara sauce
  • salt & pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Rinse and finely dice all the veggies. A food processor is super helpful for this job, as you'll need about 2 cups of each vegetable.

  • Pour olive oil into a large skillet or pan over medium heat. Add carrots and sauté for 2-3 minutes.

  • Add garlic and remaining veggies. Stir frequently (don’t let garlic burn).

  • Dissolve bouillon in ¼ cup hot water. Add a small amount at a time to veggies.

  • Continue sautéing until veggies are soft but not mushy.

  • Remove veggies from pan, set aside.

  • In the same pan, add Impossible Burger meat, break apart into crumbles, cooking over medium-high heat. Stir to brown evenly.

  • Dissolve bouillon in ¼ cup hot water. Add a small amount at a time to vegan meat.

  • While vegan meat is cooking, add 3 tablespoon red wine. Stir meat, don’t let it burn.

  • When vegan meat is fully browned, add vegetables and stir to combine.

  • Add marinara sauce. Stir to combine. Simmer for 2-3 minutes more.

  • Add additional marinara, bouillon or water if needed to adjust consistency of sauce.

  • Remove from heat.

  • Sauce is ready to be used.

Notes

🥕Storage

Package leftover sauce in an airtight container. Refrigerate up to 3 days or in freezer up to 3 months.

🥕Serving Tips

Traditionally, Bolognese sauce is served on wide or broad types of pasta, preferably with nooks and crannies that hold the sauce. Because of it’s thick & meaty consistency, you can toss the pasta and sauce together, covering everything with fabulous flavor (known in Italy as Ragú alla Bolognese). It’s delicious served on vegan lasagna too!

Top with a sprinkle of vegan parmesan, fresh basil, parsley, red pepper flakes or enjoy it simply on its own!

I like to serve this Vegan Bolognese with Impossible Meat topped accompanied by a side salad and a toasty baguette to soak up extra sauce.

If you are trying to cut carbs, zucchini noodles (zoodles) or spaghetti squash are the perfect pasta-free partners to pair with Bolognese sauce.

Nutrition

Calories: 178kcalCarbohydrates: 20gProtein: 10gFat: 7gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 2mgSodium: 653mgPotassium: 736mgFiber: 6gSugar: 9gVitamin A: 6899IUVitamin C: 60mgCalcium: 101mgIron: 2mg

These are estimated values generated from a nutritional database using unbranded products. Please do your own research with the products you're using if you have a serious health issue or are following a specific diet.

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Food Safety

  • Cook to a minimum temperature of 165 °F (74 °C)
  • Don’t leave food sitting out at room temperature for extended periods
  • Never leave cooking food unattended
  • Use oils with highsmoking pointto avoid harmful compounds
  • Always havegood ventilation when using a gas stove

Seemore guidelines at USDA.gov.

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