Slow Cooker Ground Beef Ragu

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Beef Ragu in the slow cooker, made with lean ground beef, sausage, onions, carrots, and celery is perfect over pappardelle, spaghetti squash or your favorite pasta.
My slow cooker recipes are so popular this time of year. I have a delicious slow cooker beef ragu in my Fast and Slow cookbook, made with chunks of beef that mimic short ribs. For this recipe, I wanted to make it with ground beef, which is more economical. I don’t typically like lean ground beef in sauce, but the slow cooker’s low heat makes it so tender you won’t know the difference. Serve it over your favorite pasta, roasted spaghetti squash, or, my favorite… a combination of whole wheat spaghetti and spiralized zucchini. More slow cooker ground beef recipes you may love are this Crock Pot Bolognese, Madison’s Slow Cooker Beef Tacos, and Slow Cooker Picadillo.

Slow Cooker Beef Ragu
I always have ground beef in my freezer, and one of the ground beef recipes I love to make is meat sauce! This slow cooker recipe is so easy and flavorful, a hit in my home!
What is the difference between beef ragu and Bolognese?
“Ragù” is the Italian word for meat sauce, so Bolognese, originally from Bologna, Italy, is a type of ragu. Ragus are typically thick meat sauces.
Ways to Serve Beef Ragu
Pasta: Serve ground beef ragu with pappardelle or any other kind of pasta with a dollop of ricotta and grated cheese
Volume Eating: Serve it with a combination of whole wheat spaghetti and spiralized zucchini, for a healthy serving of veggies and bigger portions.
Veggies: Or serve it over spiralized zucchini or roasted spaghetti squash.
Comfort Food: Serve it over creamy polenta or mashed potatoes.
Use it in a homemade lasagna
Side dish: Add an arugula salad or roasted vegetable to complete the meal.

Beef Ragu in the Slow Cooker
Beef Ragu Ingredients:
Ground Beef: I use 90% lean ground sirloin.
Sausage: Using a spicy Italian chicken sausage link (I love Premio) gives the ragu extra flavor without adding a ton of ingredients. You can also use sweet if you prefer.
Vegetables: Chopped onion, carrot, and celery
Tomatoes: Use one 28-ounce can of crushed tomatoes. The Tuttorosso brand is my favorite.
Parmesan Rind: I listed this as optional, but I highly recommend using it!
Flavor: Bay leaves, and kosher salt flavor the sauce. To elevate the dish, add a few thyme sprigs to the beef.
How to Make Beef Ragu in the Slow Cooker
Using the slow cooker for beef ragu makes most of the cooking hands-off. Start it in the afternoon, and all you have to do right before dinner is boil some pasta. Perfect for a busy weeknight!

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