# How to Make Spaghetti Bolognese ![Finished Dish](./final.jpg) Spaghetti Bolognese is a very easy dish to prepare. Once you get the hang of it, you can make it in under 15 minutes, saying goodbye to instant noodles forever. Estimated Cooking Difficulty: ★ ## Essential Ingredients and Tools - Spaghetti - Spaghetti Sauce (Bolognese Sauce) - Ground Meat - White Onion (Purple onion also works) ## Quantities Determine how many servings you want to make before starting. One serving is enough for 2 people. Per serving: - Spaghetti: 180g (adjust according to appetite) - Ground Meat: 80g (adjust according to appetite) - Onion: About half a large onion (approx. 150g, typically twice the weight of the meat) - Spaghetti Sauce: 300g (adjust as needed) - Cooking Oil: 10-15ml ## Instructions - Add water to a pot and bring it to a boil. Then add the spaghetti (cook for 6–12 minutes). - While the water is heating up, you can prepare the sauce, but keep an eye on the pasta cooking time. - Dice the onion. - Heat oil in a pan over medium heat and add the diced onion. - Stir constantly to prevent the onion from burning until it becomes translucent. - Add the ground meat and continue stirring (breaking it up) until the meat turns brown. - Add the spaghetti sauce and stir briefly. - Drain the cooked spaghetti and mix it with the sauce (or simply pour the sauce directly over the pasta). ## Additional Notes - Spaghetti comes in various thicknesses. Check the cooking time indicated on the pasta package before cooking. - Spaghetti sauce is not ketchup. The ketchup used in daily life is accurately called "ketchup," while spaghetti sauce, although both are seasoned tomato-based sauces, uses different seasonings. ![Different Types of Pasta](./sauce.jpg) ![Spaghetti Sauce](./spaghetti.jpg) If you encounter any issues or have suggestions for improvement while following this guide, please open an Issue or submit a Pull request.