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Pasta but make it Asian ๐Ÿ˜†๐Ÿคซ (FULL Ep) Bolognese, Garlic Butter, Lasagne | Marion's Kitchen



Pasta can mean different things to different peopleโ€ฆ and mine isnโ€™t always so traditional. But you know what? Pasta is such a personal dish, and I’m here for it. This is pasta, but my way: with surprise Asian ingredients that you’d think would have no place in an Italian dish, how I sneak hidden veg into my family-style bolognese, what to do with leftover meat sauce and my winning recipe for homemade pasta.

On the menu:
00:00 Intro
00:17 Family Bolognese:
12:50 Bolognese Roll-up Lasagne:
20:22 Homemade Fresh Pasta From Scratch:
26:02 Tomato Garlic Butter Pasta:

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ABOUT MARION

Marion Grasby is a food producer, television presenter and cookbook author who’s had a life-long love affair with Asian food.

Marion is a little bit Thai (courtesy of her mum) and a little bit Australian (courtesy of her dad).

โ€‹Marion lives in Bangkok, Thailand and travels throughout Asia to find the most unique and delicious Asian food recipes, dishes and ingredients.

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  1. I was on a bus trip around Australia one time, and I put my hand up to help the cook. She made bolognese one night, and put NO MEAT in it! It was completely eggplant instead. I was shocked – but we were the only ones who knew, and you couldnโ€™t tell there was no meat.

  2. Hello there from Central Mexico!! I am a Chef specializing in Classical Mexican Cuisine but I do cook everything else, love Thai and all Asian dishes! Wanted to write to tell you about my "cheat" for Lasagna in case you don't find Ricotta, which used to happen a long time ago, so I use plain old Cottage Cheese, add 2-3 eggs, salt & pepper any additional spices you like and some melting cheese on top, now I don't beat it so much since it won't matter so just bring it all together and use as a regular Bechamel layer in the dish. This will firm up with the baking and you'll get a nice even creamy layer to your lasagna, of course, Parmesan Cheese and do your layers as regular… hope you try it.

  3. Itโ€™s so good to see you again – Marion – welcome back! You are delightful and I love your creative ideas in your recipes – you are unique and stand out amongst all the other chefs. Thank you for sharing your cooking secrets – canโ€™t wait to try them. Your Mom and children are adorable as well. โคfrom Canada

  4. There are ragus all over Italy, the bolognese is just the most famous. So while we might not be able to call it a "proper" bolognese, it's still a totally legit ragu and I would smash it 100% if I ate meat. Might have to make it with lentils or a minced veg mix. ๐Ÿคค

  5. For me here in the Philippines, I use canned Spanish sardines and infuse it Creamy herb and garlic pasta sauce with lots of cheese and fried garlic and chili flakes. One of my most requested pasta creations โคโคโค

  6. I โ€˜ve been adding soya sauce to so many dishes over the years, including Italian. It takes it to the next level and my kids love it as well! Try adding it to Indian meat marinades as well, sensational. Thanks Marion ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ‘

  7. 0:25: ๐Ÿ Innovative twist on traditional bolognese recipe with hidden vegetables for kids and unique texture.
    4:33: ๐Ÿ Cooking tips for making a flavorful bolognese sauce with olive oil, aromatics, and eggplant.
    9:50: ๐Ÿ Eggplant Bolognese with cream for richness cooks gently for an hour, resulting in a thick and luscious sauce.
    14:27: ๐Ÿ Cream, cornflour, nutmeg, and herbs combined to create a thick and flavorful sauce for lasagna.
    17:52: ๐Ÿง€ Leftover bolognese transformed into a cheesy lasagna, baked until golden and oozing with cheese.
    22:38: ๐Ÿ Making pasta dough: kneading, resting, and rolling for perfect texture.
    27:12: ๐Ÿ Incorporating Asian flavors into traditional pasta dishes with a unique twist.

    Timestamps by Tammy AI

  8. Being Italian i kinda feel as I was the keeper of the holy graal of pasta ๐Ÿ˜‚… However… Pasta is such a flexible base to work on, that will be good with more or less everything and everyone (except French and Germans ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚) can cook it the way they feel.
    Way to go girl! โค

  9. Made the first recipe tonight but replaced the eggplant with a sweet potato & a little capsicum, because that is what I had, and so delicious! Will definitely make your way from now on, thank you โ˜บ๏ธ

  10. My daughter found out that I put brinjal in the mince when she was in her twenties. Told me I was a bad parent as she does not eat brinjal and I lied to her. She now does the same to her children. Circle of life.

  11. Poor Vincenzo, he's gonna have a heartattack over 'his' Italian cuisine not being made per decree ๐Ÿ™ˆ๐Ÿ™ˆ๐Ÿคฃ
    That said, I love your creativity! And this all just seems so yummy ๐Ÿคค never had a recipe of yours fail me (well… maybe spice wise, but I'm Dutch our traditional food has NO spice, Nothing! ๐Ÿ™ˆ๐Ÿ™ˆ and now since that I'm cooking for myself, ive been experimenting and trying to up my tolerance ๐Ÿ‘Œ youtube is absolutely amazing for getting to know different cuisines around the world and trying to recreate all kinds of dishes โค channels like these, that respect traditions, but aren't afraid to adjust and be creative (especially for people still getting to know certain foods, traditional levels might be too much of a 'new experience' ๐Ÿ˜… having certain other creative options is great!)

  12. made your bolognese tonight! added spinach on top of the sauce at half time… and red pepers… It was a win for my son!!! Parmegiano reggiano on top made it the bomb!!! Thank you for this deliscious recepie! and yes i added soy sauce!

  13. Love the clever ways you created to use leftover bolognese, definitely want to give that a try. Also love the other recipe of fresh pasta with tomato, butter, garlic with an Asian touch. Both winners, thank you Marion, you are the best!
    Note: your kids are adorable!

  14. I haven't eaten eggplant before. I think it's the look that doesn't appeal to me, but I liked the way it melted down in this video. Maybe this might be a good way of introducing eggplant to my taste buds. ๐Ÿค”๐Ÿ˜‡๐Ÿ˜

  15. Love โค๏ธ your clean, professional cooking and filming seriously. Iโ€™d say if someday thinking about to start a cooking show youโ€™ll be one of my models ๐ŸŽ‰. Also you could a beautiful and talented actress ๐Ÿ˜…! Thankyou Marion for sharing your cooking journey with us. Iโ€™ve learned a lot and still learning from every video you release accompanied of your unique tips! ๐ŸŽ‰

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