17/08/2025
This week, Naveen is showing us how to make a nutritious and child-friendly beef bolognese — full of fresh vegetables, lean beef, and rich flavours, without the need for added salt. Perfect for little tummies and family dinners!
Ingredients:
• 2 tbsp canola oil
• 2 garlic cloves, finely chopped
• 1 medium carrot, grated
• 2 celery sticks, finely chopped
• 1 onion, finely chopped
• 1 tsp fresh thyme, chopped
• 500 g lean beef mince
• 1 jar Dolmio Meatballs Pasta Sauce (or similar)
• Fresh herbs of your choice (e.g., parsley or basil)
• Pasta of your choice (penne, spaghetti, or fusilli work well)
Method:
1. Heat the oil – In a large pan, heat canola oil over medium heat.
2. Add the vegetables – Stir in garlic, carrot, celery, onion, and thyme. Sauté for 4–5 minutes until softened and fragrant.
3. Add the sauce – Pour in the Dolmio Meatballs Pasta Sauce and stir through the vegetables.
4. Cook the meat – Add lean beef mince. Use a wooden spoon to break it up and mash it well so it cooks evenly. Let it simmer until the meat is cooked through and the flavours have blended.
5. Finish with herbs – Skip the salt! Instead, stir through fresh herbs to naturally enhance flavour.
6. Serve – Spoon over cooked pasta of your choice and enjoy!
Why This Recipe is Great for Children:
Lean Beef – A great source of iron and protein, supporting children’s growth, energy, and development.
Vegetables – Carrot, celery, onion, garlic, and thyme boost vitamins, fibre, and immune-supporting nutrients in every bite.
Canola Oil – A heart-healthy oil, naturally low in saturated fat and rich in omega-3s. It supports brain development and provides healthy energy for growing children.
No Added Salt – Children’s kidneys are still developing, and too much salt can put pressure on their bodies. By leaving it out, we protect their long-term health while teaching them to enjoy the natural flavours of fresh food.
Fresh Herbs – Basil, parsley, or thyme add delicious taste and aroma naturally — helping children learn to love wholesome flavours without relying on salt.