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Saturday, January 30, 2016
Baked Spaghetti (with recipe)
I apologize for the quick snapshot, the kids were starving and ready to dig in! I had just enough time as Brownie was cutting to get this picture :-)
As I've said before, we have picky kiddos with very different tastes. Trying new things isn't always well-received. This one was a 90% hit! My daughter didn't like the 'crunchy pieces' - so do beware that the noodles on top can get crispy while baking. Aside from that complaint, this was devoured in no time!
Now, since it's me .... I use recipes for inspiration. I don't measure as much, so I can't tell you exactly how much I used, I go by how much I need to make and and what flavors I like. But I don't have the creative foodie gene, I like recipes. So here is basically what I did:
Ingredients:
Fresh Basil (however much you prefer)
Salt
Canned Tomatoes
Spaghetti Noodles
Garlic
Mozzarella Cheese (I get the longer 'logs' - I think I used two during this recipe with some leftover)
Directions:
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees
-Start boiling your water for pasta
-Put canned tomatoes into the food processor until they're chopped up pretty well, but not saucy
-Heat some oil in a pan and cook some minced garlic (however much you want in your gorgeous sauce) until it smells amazing.
-Add your tomatoes and start simmering to cook down, salt to taste - maybe 15 minutes? The sauce will seem a little watery - but your noodles are going to need that water during baking, so don't panic!
-While your sauce is cooking, get your pasta cooking - remember to only cook it about 5 minutes or just under the cooking time on the package - you only want them partially cooked!
-Cut 1/2 of your Mozzarella into 1/2 inch pieces and set aside
-Drain your pasta and return it to its pot
-Toss the pasta with your tomato sauce, cut mozzarella and basil
-Transfer mixture into your baking dish (whatever size works for how much you're making here)
-Slice remaining Mozzarella and place in a layer over the top of the spaghetti
-Bake until cheese is bubbly (maybe 25 minutes?)
-Cut and serve!
It's cheesy deliciousness that kids will love. Yes, one picked out all of the basil but .... we take what we can get :-) Next time I'll just put the basil in the food processor with the tomatoes and they'll eat it anyway! Muahahahahaha
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