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In a large pot, sweat the onion in olive oil over medium-low heat.
Increase heat to high and add ground beef, crumbling it as much as possible. Using a wooden spoon, vigorously stir the meat in the pot in order to break up the bigger pieces. Add the salt and crushed pepper; allow meat to cook for 5–10 minutes.
Add tomato sauce, bring it to a boil and cover. Finish cooking over very low heat, stirring intermittently, or in the oven at 175 °C (350 °F) for 45–60 minutes.
Michigan hot-dog assembly: Heat the buns as you like them best (steamed, grilled or barbecued).
Place a sausage in each bun and top with a ladleful or hot Bolognese sauce.
Finish with drizzles of honey and sriracha sauce, to taste.
Source : Martin Juneau
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