26+ Recipes With Meat Sauce (Delicious + Leftover Friendly)

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I thought I knew all the best recipes with meat sauce—until now. I was so wrong! Here are easy, 10/10 ways to use up that leftover sauce.

Quick, Easy Recipes with Meat Sauce

A rich and comforting meat sauce is made with a handful of basics:  ground beef (or other meat, like pork or italian sausage), tomatoes, and various seasonings. 

It’s easy to just spoon it over spaghetti noodles for days, but these rich, savory flavors lend themselves deliciously to a TON of quick and tasty recipes. Why not turn leftover sauce into an entirely new meal?

I love trying tasty new was to finish my pot of ragu or bolognese. Most of these ideas are done in under an hour. Let’s dig in!

Recipe Roundup: Leftover Meat Sauce 

Here is a batch of ideas to draw from if you have meat sauce (or ragu) leftover. 

Lazy Lasagna

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This Lazy Lasagna (with just 3 ingredients!) is my go-to when I have a pot of sauce in the fridge.

It’s incredible how leftover meat sauce or ragu can extend into a large, meaty, and saucy lasagna.

The recipe calls for jarred marinara – but meat sauce makes it even better!

Shepherd’s Pie

Adding potato topping to greek shepherds pie.

Grab this Greek Shepherd’s Pie recipe. It’s got a rich meat sauce layer at the bottom that you could easily swap with pre-made meat sauce.

I love the creamy mashed potato topping.

Serve it with a chunky Greek salad for the perfect meal.

Bolognese Grilled Cheese

Bolognese Grilled Cheese

I couldn’t resist trying this grilled cheese recipe from Something About Sandwiches. 

This is an epic triple cheese, double-decker sandwich made with garlic butter. Oh my goodness, it’s an absolute monster, and I’m here for it!

One Pot Lasagna

One Pot lasagna with cheese on top.

This One-Pot Stovetop Lasagna is a quick, cheesy, and delicious meal made entirely in a dutch oven on the stove.

You can easily swap the marinara for a hearty leftover meat sauce.

It still comes together in just one pot, making cleanup and storage a breeze!

Bolognese Mac and Cheese

Bolognese Mac and Cheese

This recipe is a no-brainer from bhg.com.au for your leftover Bolognese.

Go ahead and make this, seal it in an airtight container or pop it in the freezer for an easy mid-week dinner. Your family will love it!

Bolognese Quinoa Bake 

Bolognese Quinoa Bake

Waffle and Whisk make an incredible quinoa + Bolognese bake.

I mean, really now. This is so smart-what a way to use up leftover Bolognese sauce in a wholesome, fiber-packed way. Keep this in the fridge and enjoy it all week long.

Maybe even stir in extra vegetables, like bell peppers and zucchini, since we’re on the healthy train.

Sloppy Joes

Sloppy Joes (Easy)

My spicy sloppy Joes are saucy, savory, and loaded with cozy flavor.

If you’re skimming through, looking for an easy win with your leftover meat sauce, this is it. Just spoon your sauce into soft, squishy buns for sloppy joes with Italian flavor.

Nothing could be simpler.

Baked Eggs In Meat Sauce

Baked Eggs In Meat Sauce

Get your next breakfast recipe from Taste.com.au. 

A hot, savory breakfast or brunch goes well on a lazy (chilly) Sunday morning. This is a hearty start to the day, for sure. 

I’d sprinkle on a few red pepper flakes because I like my eggs spicy!

Cheesy Meat Sauce Pies 

Cheesy Meat Sauce Pies 

Check out these meat sauce pies from Simply Delicious Food. 

I love that these can be made up with leftover meat sauce and then frozen to enjoy later. Pair them with a salad and all your favorite sauces for a homey kind of lunch or dinner.

Bolognese + Tortellini

Bolognese + Tortellini

Chisel and Fork has some brilliant recipes, including this one!

This is an Italian-style dish that takes 25 minutes to prepare and 30 minutes to cook. It is SO quick and easy and yet, looks effortful.

Bolognese and Tomato Subs 

Bolognese and Tomato Subs

How delicious do these subs look from Aminas Recipes? 

They are loaded with tomatoes and rich Bolognese and finished with bubbly, golden mozzarella and Cheddar. These make the perfect easy dinner or snack. 

Pair them with something fresh like a salad and a crack of black pepper – they’re pretty indulgent.

Spaghetti Pie Casserole

 Spaghetti Pie Casserole

I mean…this spaghetti pie from Tastes Of Lizzy is absolutely a YES!

The crust is made with spaghetti and parmesan cheese! Go ahead and let your kids know you’re making spaghetti pie for dinner, and then move on to receiving your “Parent of the Year” award!

Meat Sauce Quesadillas

Bolognese Quesadillas Recipe

Check this delicious recipe from Tinner Tomatoes.

Any quesadilla is good, but this one is particularly good and so easy to make with leftover meat sauce / Bolognese. 

Bolognese Sausage Rolls

Bolognese Sausage Rolls

Who doesn’t love a sausage roll? If you do, like me, then you need this recipe from the Foodie Club. 

You can freeze them for another day (or not). Serve them with a steaming side of marinara sauce and a bowl of mashed potato or salad.

Leftover Spaghetti Nests

spaghetti nests

Grab this fun recipe from My Fussy Eater.

Honestly, this is the cutest party snack. This is great for a party with kids (or teens) and adults coming. Everyone will love them. 

You can always make these up, freeze and thaw them later. Flash them in the microwave at a medium heat, just before serving them.

Leftover Bolognese Chili Con Carne

Leftover Bolognese Chili Con Carne

This recipe from All Kitchen Colors is saucy, spicy, and rich (in a good way).

It specifically guides you on turning leftover Bolognese into a chili con carne.

How cute is the little block of chocolate on top? I love the nod to Mexican mole sauce.

Baked Ziti

Baked Ziti

This Italian baked pasta recipe from The Stay At Home Chef is a great party dish. 

Lay it out on your buffet or in the middle of your table. It’s easy going – you can add extra veggies if you like but don’t skimp on the cream cheese and ricotta!

Leftover Pasta Fritters

Eek, these pasta fritters from Recipe tin Eats are such fun. They’re an innovative way to use your homemade spaghetti sauce recipe extra.

They are highly rated as a little snack. They’re also a great lunch box idea – you can eat them warm or at room temperature. I like them with a little salt and warm pizza sauce.

Meat Sauce Vs. Ragu: What Is The Difference?

Meat sauce and ragu are both types of Italian sauces commonly used in pasta dishes, but there are differences between the two:

Ingredients

Meat sauce typically contains ground meat (such as beef, pork, or a combination), tomatoes, onions, garlic, and herbs like basil and oregano. 

Ragu is a slow-cooked meat-based sauce that often includes a combination of ground meats like beef, veal, and pork, cooked with tomatoes, tomato paste, onions, celery, carrots, garlic, wine, and sometimes milk or cream and bay leaves. Ragù is richer and more complex in flavor.

Cooking Process

Meat sauce is relatively quick to prepare and can be made in about an hour or so.

Ragu is cooked low and slow at a simmer and traditionally gets cooked in the oven for a few hours.

Texture and Flavor

Meat sauce tends to have a chunkier texture, with pieces of ground meat mixed into the tomato sauce.

Ragu has a thicker, smoother consistency. The meat breaks down into tender strands that meld into the sauce, creating a more unified texture.

Regional Variations

Meat sauce can vary in ingredients and preparation method.

Ragu is particularly associated with Italian regions like Bologna, where it’s known as “Ragù alla Bolognese.” In many parts of the world, people refer to this as Bolognese sauce.

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26+ Recipes With Meat Sauce (Delicious +Leftover Friendly)

Are you looking for delicious recipes with meat sauce? Here is a batch of leftover meat sauce friendly dishes to try out. This really feeds my need for efficiancy, ha!
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 28 minutes
Total Time: 43 minutes
Servings: 4

Ingredients  

  • Meat Sauce

Instructions 

  • Pick your favorite meat sauce recipe from the collection above and enjoy
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2 Comments

  1. AlexJ1990 says:

    5 stars
    bolognese mac and cheese sounds like an awesome way to change up my usual boxed mac n cheese. gonna try it but kinda wish there was a video tutorial, recipes always seem easier that way lol

  2. Sarah M. says:

    5 stars
    We tried the bolognese grilled cheese last night, and it was a hit with the kiddos. Definitely kid-approved and super easy to make. Highly recommend!

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