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Filipino-Style Spaghetti Bolognese

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by Stacy Bareng

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This Filipino-style spaghetti is a playful new take on classic Italian bolognese. Chef Stacey's version starts with a traditional Italian bolognese recipe but adapts it with staple Filipino ingredients like banana catsup and hot dogs. It’s meaty, perfectly sweet and savory, and cheesy for the ultimate comfort dish.

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Nutritional facts

Protein

37g

Carbs

88g

Calories

860

Fat

36g

Ingredients

Hotdog, Filipino, Regular, Banana Ketchup, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Mild Cheddar Cheese, Tomato Paste, Garlic, Sugar, Onion, Kosher Salt, Canned Tomato, Ground Beef, Crushed Red Pepper, Red Bell Pepper, Spaghetti

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4.3

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Bryce Setran · 12/03/24

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About Stacy Bareng

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Chef Stacy Bareng takes people on a culinary exploration through extraordinary cuisine. Hailing from a Filipino immigrant family, Bareng's passion for food was ignited by helping her grandma and mother grow organic vegetables, raise livestock, and cook authentic farm-to-table Filipino cuisine.
After graduating from Le Cordon Bleu with a specialization in French, Italian, and Mediterranean cuisine, Bareng worked her way up in hotel kitchens honing her skills. At ever-popular The Tasting Kitchen, she worked directly with James Beard-nominated Casey Lane as a sous chef, mastering whole animal butchery and pasta making while learning to channel her creative process. After pursuing side projects, Bareng became chef de cuisine for Viale dei Romani, a coastal Italian restaurant named "one of the biggest openings of 2018" nationally by Food & Wine Magazine while under her supervision. She then returned to San Luis Obispo as executive chef at Cass House Grill, a true farm-to-table restaurant under consultant/mentor, Julie Simon. Needing a return to Los Angeles, Bareng worked along two-Michelin-starred chef Josiah Citrin to relaunch Melisse before the pandemic started. Bareng enjoys applying all her technique and experience to the cuisine of her childhood, so expect Filipino comfort food such as lumpias, pancit, and adobo with a Californian-Angeleno flair.

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