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Leftover Bolognese Sliders are the perfect way to jazz up your bolognese the day after. Forget bolognese hash or bolognese chili, these sliders are the only way you’ll ever want to use up leftovers!
Okay, maybe don’tcompletelyforget all other ways of using leftover bolognese, because leftover bolognese is life. Maybe just put them to the back of your mind and save them for a rainy day. A rainy day where you don’t fancy snacking on these delish leftover bolognese sliders. Just look how dang cute they are 😱
Leftover Bolognese Recipe
Spaghetti bolognese goes in the hall of fame with a select few dishes, that taste just as good if not better the day after. Just the way all those beautiful flavours are soaked up overnight. The flavour deepens and intensifies. These sliders are super duper simple, nothing fancy, just a neat way to serve up leftover bolognese. PLUS they truly are delicious. PLUS PLUS you’re more than likely to have most, if not all of the ingredients on hand.
How long does Bolognese keep?
If it’s covered properly I usually keep in the fridge for 3-4 days. You can also freeze it and that’ll keep up to a month.
How to reheat Bolognese?
If it’s from the fridge I recommend frying it over a low-medium heat until piping hot throughout. You can also microwave, but it won’t cook through as evenly. If it’s from the freezer I recommend bring it to room temp and then frying in a pan until piping hot. Or you can do the same and finish in the microwave.
Top Tip #1 – Consider adding a splash of water to the leftover bolognese if it’s noticeably dried out.
Bolognese Sliders
So let’s talk leftover bolognese sliders shall we. I used to just heat up the leftovers the next day and pop some new spaghetti in. But you know, variation makes the world go round and it got me thinking what goes with bolognese instead of pasta? Voila – leftover bolognese sliders.
I know some of you are screaming at the screen ‘they ain’t no sliders, that’s garlic bread with bolognese plonked on top’ and yes, you’re right. But sliders have more of a ring to them wouldn’t you say?
Bolognese Sliders Ingredients
- Leftover Bolognese
- Garlic Bread
- Parmesan
- Sour Cream
- Basil Leaves
That’s it! And what’s perfect is that apart from the sour cream you’ll most likely have most of these ingredients on hand.
Leftover Bolognese Sliders
This recipe is good fun. Nothing intricate, nothing difficult, just an offering leftover mince recipe idea. Just grab another loaf of fresh garlic bread and these open-top style sliders will be yours in minutes. A little pinch of leftover parmesan and a dollop of sour cream, these Bolognese sliders are the perfect finger food for a lunch or appetizer the following day.
Hey, whilst you’re here why not check out my other recipes?
Leftover Recipes
- Turkey: Leftover Turkey Thai Green Curry
- Chilli: Leftover Chilli Stuffed Garlic Dough Balls
- Chicken: Leftover Chicken and Bacon Pasta
- Cranberry Sauce: Cranberry Bacon Brie Grilled Cheese
- Bread: Bread Sauce
Alrighty, let’s tuck into this leftover bolognese recipe shall we?!
Leftover Bolognese Sliders (Full Recipe)
Leftover Bolognese Sliders
Leftover Bolognese Sliders are the perfect way to jazz up your bolognese the day after. Forget bolognese hash or bolognese chili, these sliders are the only way you'll ever want to use up leftovers!!
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Servings (click & slide): 8
Course: Appetizer / Snack
Cuisine: Italian
Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes minutes
Calories per serving: 174kcal
Author: Chris Collins
Cost per serving: 50c / 50p
Equipment:
Frying Pan + Spoon
Teaspoon
Grater
See AlsoEdam Cheese Making Recipe
Ingredients (check list):
- 8 heaped tbsp Leftover Bolognese
- 1 loaf of Garlic Bread (8 pieces)
- 1/4 cup / 60ml Sour Cream (or 8 tsp worth)
- 1/2 cup / 40g Parmesan, or to preference
- 8 Small Basil Leaves
Instructions:
Pop your Garlic Bread in the oven and cook accordingly.
Reheat your Bolognese in a suitably sized pan over low-medium heat until piping hot throughout.
Top your Garlic Bread with a heaped tbsp of Bolognese, topped with a pinch of Parmesan, topped with a tsp of Sour Cream and finished with a Basil Leaf.
Quick 1 min demo!
Notes:
a) Recipes - Do check out my Spaghetti Bolognese Recipe and Garlic Bread Recipe!
b) Reheating - I find the best way to reheat bolognese is in the frying pan as it cooks more evenly than in the microwave. If you're bolognese has been in the fridge then just pop it straight in the pan. If it's been in the freezer then let it come to room temp first, then pop in the pan. In all cases if the bolognese looks visibly dried out consider adding a splash of water or beef stock to thin it out again.
c) Cheese - If you're a family who likes cheddar with their bolognese then feel free to sub that!
d) Calories - Per slider.
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Nutrition:
Nutrition Facts
Leftover Bolognese Sliders
Amount Per Serving
Calories 174Calories from Fat 66
% Daily Value*
Fat 7.38g11%
Saturated Fat 3.069g15%
Trans Fat 0.245g
Polyunsaturated Fat 0.71g
Monounsaturated Fat 2.577g
Cholesterol 29mg10%
Sodium 256mg11%
Potassium 123mg4%
Carbohydrates 15.67g5%
Fiber 0.8g3%
Sugar 1.84g2%
Protein 10.5g21%
Vitamin A 105IU2%
Vitamin C 0.1mg0%
Calcium 98mg10%
Iron 1.78mg10%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Nutrition is based on the absence of salt unless stated as a measurement in the ingredients. Cost is worked out based on ingredients bought from UK supermarkets, then divided by the number of servings. In both instances these values are just for guidance. Please check out my FAQ Page for more info.
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