It’s been so long since I shared a Bolognese recipe. I forgot how delicious they are. I make this a lot during the fall and winter when I’m in need of a great family meal that’s quick and easy. We have some picky eaters, but everyone enjoys this sauce. I have a few secrets to making this speedy and quick that I’ve learned over many years of cooking. You’ll love having this recipe on hand, and it’s great for the holidays too! My secrets are odd, but I promise you they work wonders on this super flavorful, quick-cooking sauce. First spicy pepperoni in place of the classic, pancetta. Crisping up chopped pepperoni infuses the sauce with a delicious spicy flavor right from the start. Not to mention, the pepper is such a unique yummy addition. I swear, it’s what draws people to this sauce! Then, for even more flavor, I use spicy Italian sausage. This is the shortcut to not having to use too many seasonings in our sauce. The sausage is pre-seasoned, and once cooked, is so delicious in this red sauce. Finally, a small amount of cream cheese and basil pesto add a nice rich creaminess.

Here are the details

Step 1: cook the pepperoni Just as you’d crisp up bacon, do the same for this pepperoni. I buy a spicy beef pepperoni stick and chop it into small pieces, then cook until crispy. It sounds different, but trust me, it really is delicious. You’ll soon love this addition! Step 2: create the sauce Next, everything else goes into the pot. The onion, ground beef, and spicy sausage. Or use ground chicken and spicy chicken sausage. Whatever you prefer. Now celery, dried oregano, tomato paste, and 2 jars of your very favorite marinara sauce. I love Rao’s Homemade Arrabbiata Sauce or the Carbone Arrabbiata Marinara. Add a splash of water and let the sauce simmer a bit to thicken up. Then, finish the sauce with melted cream cheese and basil pesto. Yum! Step 3: cook the tortellini For this dish, I love serving the sauce with cheese tortellini. Of course, you can use any cut of pasta you like. But the tortellini makes the sauce feel fancy, which is fun and of course delicious. Boil the tortellini, then add it back to the hot pot. Spoon the sauce over the pasta and toss with fresh parmesan. At this point, it’s going to smell so good. Step 4: serve Serve the saucy tortellini topped with fresh herbs and parmesan. Then, of course, bread on the side is lovely! This recipe feeds a bit more than you need, so chances are you’ll have leftovers. But the leftovers are just as good or better the following night. You can also reserve any sauce you don’t use and serve it throughout the week. Use it with pasta or make cheesy stuffed peppers (our favorite). You can also freeze the leftover sauce. The options are endless! Looking for other family dinner recipes? Here are a few ideas:  Creamy White Chicken Chili Cider Braised Short Ribs with Caramelized Onions 30 Minute Coq au Vin Chicken Meatballs Lastly, if you make this Quick Tortellini Bolognese be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite

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