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Home » Recipes » Pasta ,Pizza, Gnocchi

Rich and Creamy Slow Cooker Bolognese Sauce with Pappardelle

Published: Jul 15, 2026 by Marisa Franca

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Sunday sauce Bolognese made in a slow cooker for easy cooking and served over pappardelle pasta with parmesan cheese.
Wide ribbons of pappardelle pasta coated in creamy beef Bolognese sauce.
Crockpot bolognese meat sauce made with beef, tomatoes, wine, and cream.
Collage featuring the crockpot Bolognese sauce in the cooker and over pappardelle pasta.
Homemade Bolognese sauce made easy by using a slow cooker and keeping the kitchen cool in summer.
Collage featuring a bowl of pappardelle coated in Bolognese sauce and another image of the meat sauce in a crockpot.
Homemade crockpot meat sauce simmered for a rich flavor.

This Slow Cooker Bolognese is the ultimate comfort food: luscious, slow-simmered meat sauce draped over silky pappardelle, made complete with a final sprinkle of grated cheese and bright, fresh parsley.

Wide ribbons of pappardelle, coated in a creamy beef Bolognese.Finished with flat-leaf parsley and a shower of Parmigiano-Reggiano.
When pappardelle wears Bolognese this well, we applaud. Brava, pasta!
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  • 🗝️ Recipe's key points
  • 🛒 Ingredients
  • 🗒 Instructions
  • 🥫 Storage
  • 📚 Variations
  • 👩🏻‍🍳 Tips
  • 🤔 FAQs
  • 📗 Related Recipes
  • 🍽 What to serve with slow cooker bolognese sauce
  • 🔪 All Our Way recommends the following
  • 📞 Chiacchierata (chat)
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🗝️ Recipe's key points

  • This homemade Bolognese sauce recipe calls for simple pantry staple ingredients that are budget-friendly for a cost effective family meal.
  • It’s easy to feed a large crowd with this pappardelle Bolognese. The meaty sauce with tender pasta goes a long way which means that you may even have leftovers to enjoy later in the week!
  • This rich and hearty beef Bolognese sauce develops a deep, complex flavor through slow cooking.

This slow cooker pasta sauce is the kind of no-fuss, crowd-pleasing dinner that makes weeknight cooking feel effortlessly rewarding.

🛒 Ingredients

This is an overview of the ingredients for the slow-cooked bolognese sauce. You'll find the full measurements and instructions in the recipe card (printable) at the bottom of the page.

The ingredients needed to make the hearty Italian meat sauce recipe in a slow cooker.

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  • Vegetables (carrots, celery, onion, garlic) – A classic trio of veggies that creates the foundation of the sauce. The garlic adds the best flavor and aromatic infusion.
  • Ground Beef – The basis of the sauce. You can use regular ground beef or lean ground beef.
  • Whole peeled tomatoes – The juicy tomatoes with juice provide the main liquid base of this sauce with rich flavor.
  • Tomato paste – An ideal thickener with concentrated flavor.
  • Olive oil – Always use good quality oil for browning the ground beef in the heated skillet.
  • Seasoning (kosher salt, black pepper, red pepper flakes, Italian seasoning, ground nutmeg, bay leaf) – Adjust as necessary. Extra red pepper flakes will offer an additional kick of heat. Make sure to remove the bay leaf before serving.
  • Sugar - Use sugar to balance out the acidic ingredients in the sauce. This is optional and you use San Marzano tomatoes, it won't be necessary.
  • Red wine – Use a wine you'd enjoy drinking. The alcohol cooks off, leaving behind acidity and fruity notes.
  • Heavy cream – This softens the tomatoes' acidity and gives the sauce a rich, silky finish. It also helps the sauce cling to the pasta.
  • Pappardelle pasta – Enjoy this slow cooker bolognese sauce with freshly boiled pappardelle. This wide ribbon pasta holds the thick meat sauce well, but you can use wide fettuccine, tagliatelle, or rigatoni.
  • Fresh Flat-leaf parsley – For sprinkling on top before serving.
  • Freshly shaved or grated Parmigiano Reggiano cheese – Sprinkled over the assembled slow cooker bolognese and pasta before serving. Parmesan is a great substitute.

🗒 Instructions

This is an overview of the instructions for making bolognese sauce in a slow cooker. Full instructions are in the recipe card at the bottom of the page.

The first four steps to preparing the Italian meat sauce in the slow cooker.
  1. Sauté the trio of veggies in hot oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat for 8 minutes or until tender.
  2. Add the garlic and tomato paste.
  3. Cook, stirring constantly, for 30 seconds.
  4. Transfer the mixture to a 6 quart slow cooker.
Steps five through eight for the crockpot Italian ragù recipe alla Bolognese.
  1. Add the ground beef to the skillet, and cook, stirring for about 7 minutes or until crumbled and no longer pink. Drain excess grease and return to the skillet.
  2. Stir in the seasonings.
  3. Stir in wine, and cook, stirring occasionally, for another 7 minutes or until almost all liquid evaporates.
  4. Add the meat mixture to the slow cooker, and stir to combine.
Crockpot Bolognese sauce recipe made with ground beef and heavy cream.
  1. Drain the tomatoes, reserving the liquid. Crush the tomatoes with your hands to break them apart.
  2. Add the crushed tomatoes to the slow cooker, and stir to combine.
  3. Cover and cook on LOW for 6 hours.
  4. Stir in the cream and check the sauce which should be thick and creamy.
The final collage shows the finished Bolognese sauce served with pappardelle pasta.
  1. Adjust the consistency of the sauce as needed. Uncover and cook for another 30 minutes if the sauce appears to be too soupy still. If dry, stir in the reserved canned tomato liquid, 1 tablespoon at a time, to thin it.
  2. Discard the bay leaf.
  3. Cook the pasta and drain. Toss the pasta and 4 cups of sauce together. Serve individual portions and sprinkle with grated cheese and parsley.

🥫 Storage

Store leftover crockpot bolognese sauce in an airtight container in the fridge for 3-5 days or in the freezer for up to 3 months.

Reheat chilled or thaw leftover pappardelle bolognese on the stovetop with reserved canned tomato liquid or broth to loosen the sauce.

📚 Variations

  • Alcohol-free: If you prefer not to use wine, substitute with an equal amount of low-sodium chicken broth mixed with 1 tablespoon of red or white wine vinegar.
  • Adjust thickness of sauce: If too thin, cook the sauce down further for another 30 minutes. If dry, stir in reserved canned tomato liquid, 1 tablespoon at a time, until the desired consistency is achieved.
  • Leaner sauce: You can use lean ground beef (85-90% lean) but the reduced-fat will mean less flavor in the sauce. 
  • Spicy kick: For a spicy bolognese sauce recipe, add extra red pepper flakes or include chili powder or cayenne pepper. 
  • Boost of veggies: Feel free to add other veggies to the meat sauce, such as mushrooms or green peppers.
  • Protein swaps: Instead of ground beef, consider making your meat sauce with ground pork, ground turkey, or Italian sausage.
Homemade Bolognese Sauce made in the crockpot with a ladle removing a large helping.
The slow cooker did the work, but I'll take the compliments!

👩🏻‍🍳 Tips

  • Use any leftover Italian meat sauce to make easy Sloppy Joes. You can also enjoy leftover meat sauce slathered over baked potatoes, mashed potatoes, or as a delicious filling in lasagna or on grilled cheese sandwiches and chili dogs.
  • Let the dish rest off the heat for 5 minutes before serving so the pasta absorbs extra flavor.
  • Always cook the pasta fresh and serve the meat sauce over it. Don't add the pasta to the slow cooker to cook or it will turn mushy.
  • Don't dump the canned tomato juice down the sink! Reserve it all. You may need it to thin the sauce at the end.
  • You can easily make this bolognese sauce a day ahead, cool it, refrigerate, and reheat gently the next day. The flavors meld and deepen beautifully.

🤔 FAQs


Can I really make a Bolognese sauce in the slow cooker?

Yes! A slow cooker is perfect for Bolognese because it lets the sauce simmer low and slow without constant stirring. Browning the beef and sautéing the vegetables first gives the sauce a deeper flavor.


Can I make this Slow Cooker Bolognese ahead of time?

Absolutely. Bolognese sauce tastes even better after the flavors have had time to mingle. Make it a day ahead, refrigerate it, and gently reheat before tossing with pasta.


Can I freeze Slow Cooker Bolognese Sauce?

Yes, this sauce freezes very well. Cool it completely, store it in freezer-safe containers, and freeze for up to 3 months.


Why do you add cream to Bolognese sauce?

Cream softens the tomatoes' acidity and gives the sauce a rich, silky finish. It also helps create that luscious texture that clings to the pasta.

Can I use crushed tomatoes instead of whole peeled tomatoes?

Yes, but whole peeled San Marzano tomatoes give the sauce wonderful flavor and texture. Crushing them by hand creates a rustic, homemade sauce.


What pasta goes best with Bolognese sauce?

Pappardelle is a wonderful choice because the wide ribbons hold the thick meat sauce beautifully. Wide fettuccine, tagliatelle, or rigatoni also work well.

📗 Related Recipes

Because great sauce makes everything better, these other three hearty recipes prove that meat sauce isn't just for spaghetti!

  • Lentil Bolognese With Pappardelle - This meat-free take on the Italian classic uses hearty lentils in place of beef for a filling, flavorful sauce that's just as satisfying as the original.
  • Bolognese Sauce Antica - This thick, slow-cooked meat sauce gets its "antica" (ancient) name from the addition of milk, which tenderizes the meat and enhances its flavor for an authentically Italian taste.
  • Spaghetti Meat Sauce - This one-pot sauce strikes the perfect balance between a traditional Ragù and a tomato-based spaghetti sauce, ready to top al dente spaghetti with parmesan.
A close up of the meaty rich Italian sauce that's ready to be tossed with the prepared pappardelle.
A little red wine for the sauce, maybe a little for the cook. Cin cin! 😉

🍽 What to serve with slow cooker bolognese sauce

Serve this saucy bolognese sauce over al dente pappardelle or creamy polenta for a cozy and satisfying main dish. Add a side of roasted vegetables or a fresh salad for a boost of nutrition.

A slice of garlic bread or fluffy biscuits are always a welcome addition and great for soaking up any remaining sauce!

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You’ll need the following items to make this recipe successfully.

  • Slow Cooker (6-quart) – I've used a 6-quart slow cooker to comfortably hold the assembled meat sauce.
  • Large skillet – For sauteeing the veggies and browning the ground beef.
  • Chef's knife – The essential tool for finely chopping the onion, carrots, celery, and mincing the garlic.
  • Cutting board – Provides a stable, clean surface for safely chopping all the ingredients.
  • Measuring cups and spoons – For accurately measuring the seasonings and other dry ingredients.
  • Liquid measuring cup – Ensures the precise addition of oil, wine, cream, and canned tomato juice for balanced flavor.
  • Wooden mixing spoon – Used for stirring the veggies and ground beef, deglazing the pan, and gently incorporating the sauce.
Hearty Italian pasta dinner made with Crockpot meat sauce.
Pappardelle and Bolognese: a love story with Parmesan on top.

📞 Chiacchierata (chat)

You know me—I love a pot of sauce bubbling away on the stove as much as any Italian cook. There’s something about giving it a stir, sneaking a little taste, giving it another stir, and then, naturalmente, tasting it again just to be absolutely certain. Quality control, amici. It’s a serious responsibility! 😉

But there are days when even I don’t want to stand guard over a hot stove. Especially when the temperature outside is climbing and the last thing I need is a kitchen hot enough to curl my hair and put a shine on my brow! Mamma mia, grazie, NO!

That’s when I happily hand the job over to my slow cooker.

Now, I’m not going to tell you that we simply toss everything into the crockpot, wave arrivederci, and disappear for six hours. We do give our vegetables a good sauté, brown the beef, and let that red wine work its magic in the skillet first. Those few extra steps build the deep, rich flavor we want in a proper Bolognese-style sauce.

Then comes the easy part. Into the slow cooker it goes, where the sauce can quietly bubble away while we get on with our day. No hovering, constant stirring, and no wondering whether the bottom of the pot is plotting something behind our backs. 😂

My advice? Make plenty. This is the kind of sauce that has a funny way of disappearing, especially when there’s fresh bread nearby for fare la scarpetta. And yes, in this house, that is practically obbligatorio!

So grab your slow cooker, amici, and let it earn its keep. We’ll take all that rich, slow-simmered flavor—and keep the heat off our brow while we’re at it.

Tutti a tavolo, è pronto!

A tight close-up shows silky pappardelle coated in rich Bolognese sauce. It’s finished with a pinch of parsley and a snowfall of grated Parmigiano-Reggiano.
If comfort food had an Italian accent, this would be it.

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Rich Bolognese Sauce slowly made in a crockpot for an easy Italian meat sauce recipe.

Slow-Cooker Bolognese Sauce over Pappardelle Pasta Recipe

Few meals are as comforting as this Slow Cooker Bolognese, with its rich, creamy meat sauce clinging to every ribbon of tender pappardelle, finished simply with a sprinkling of grated cheese and fresh parsley.
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Course: Dinner, Main Course, Main Course Meat and Pasta, Main Course Pasta
Cuisine: American-Italian, Italian, Mediterranean
Prep Time: 40 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 6 hours hours
Total Time: 6 hours hours 40 minutes minutes
Servings: 8 Servings
Calories: 505kcal
Author: Marisa Franca @ All Our Way
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Equipment Needed

  • Slow cooker - crockpot 6 qt.
  • Large Skillet
  • Sharp knife
  • Non-skid cutting board
  • Measuring cups and spoons
  • Liquid measuring cup
  • Pasta pot with drainer If making pasta

Ingredients

  • 1 medium-size yellow onion finely chopped
  • 2 celery ribs finely chopped
  • 1 medium carrot finely chopped
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 2 garlic cloves minced
  • 2 tablespoons tomato paste
  • 2 pounds lean ground beef
  • 1 tablespoon kosher salt
  • 2 teaspoons sugar
  • 2 teaspoons dried Italian seasoning
  • Pinch red pepper flakes
  • ½ teaspoon ground black pepper
  • ¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • 1 bay leaf
  • ½ cup red wine
  • 2 28-oz. cans whole peeled tomatoes - SAN MARZANO PREFERRED
  • ⅔ cup heavy cream
  • 1 pound pappardelle pasta or wide fettuccine
  • Freshly shaved or grated Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese
  • Italian parsley - chopped for sprinkling on top

Instructions

  • Sauté first 3 ingredients in hot oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat 8 minutes or until tender. Add garlic and tomato paste; cook, stirring constantly, 30 seconds. Transfer to a 6-qt. slow cooker.
  • Add beef to skillet, and cook, stirring often, 7 minutes or until crumbled and no longer pink; drain. Stir in kosher salt and next 5 ingredients. Stir in wine, and cook, stirring occasionally, 7 minutes or until almost all liquid evaporates. Add to slow cooker, and stir to combine.
  • Drain tomatoes, reserving liquid. Using your hands, crush tomatoes, and break them apart. Add to slow cooker, and stir to combine.
  • Cover and cook on LOW 6 hours. Stir in cream. Check sauce; it should be thick and creamy. (If soupy, uncover and cook 30 more minutes. If dry, stir in reserved canned tomato liquid, 1 Tbsp. at a time, to thin sauce.) Discard bay leaf.
  • Cook pasta according to package directions. Drain well. Toss together pasta and 4 cups sauce. (Reserve remaining sauce for another use.) Spoon into serving dishes, and sprinkle with desired amount of cheese and the fresh chopped parsley. Serve immediately.

Notes

👩🏻‍🍳 Tips

  • Use any leftover Italian meat sauce to make easy Sloppy Joes. You can also enjoy leftover meat sauce slathered over baked or mashed potatoes, or use it as a delicious filling in lasagna, on grilled cheese sandwiches, and in chili dogs.
  • Let the dish rest off the heat for 5 minutes before serving so the pasta absorbs extra flavor.
  • Always cook the pasta fresh and serve the meat sauce over it. Don't add the pasta to the slow cooker; it will turn mushy.
  • Don't dump the canned tomato juice down the sink! Reserve it all. You may need it to thin the sauce at the end.
  • You can easily make this bolognese sauce a day ahead, cool it, refrigerate it, and reheat it gently the next day. The flavors meld and deepen beautifully.

Nutrition

Calories: 505kcal | Carbohydrates: 50g | Protein: 34g | Fat: 17g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 6g | Trans Fat: 0.4g | Cholesterol: 140mg | Sodium: 1145mg | Potassium: 854mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 7g | Vitamin A: 1793IU | Vitamin C: 12mg | Calcium: 93mg | Iron: 5mg

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