Forty Five Minute Spaghetti Meal
- 1 lb ground beef
- 1 lb Italian sausage
- 28 ounces tomato sauce
- 7 ounces tomato paste
- 1 cup fresh zucchini
- 1 cup bell pepper, chopped
- 1 cup white onion, chopped
- 7 ounces mushrooms
- 12 ounces spaghetti noodles
- 1 tablespoon italian seasoning
- 1 teaspoon minced garlic clove
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 1 loaf day-old white bread, presliced
- Pre heat your oven to 350 degrees.
- In deep sided skillet add your ground beef and separate with a spatula and begin to cook over a medium low heat.
- Add one teaspoon of minced garlic.
- Add the mushrooms.
- Add some Italian Seasoning.
- Cut and chop the desired amount of Bell pepper and onion and add to the skillet.
- I use half a bell pepper and 1/3 of a white onion.
- Cut the end off the zucchini and then cut in to small bite size squares and add to skillet.
- Take the Italian Sausage links and cut in to 1 inch sections.
- It is a quick and easy way to make meatballs without getting too messy.
- Add sausage to the skillet and stir occasionally until the meat has been browned.
- Drain Grease and put back on the medium low heat.
- For timing purposes you want to begin to boil your water for the pasta at this point.
- Follow the directions on the package of spaghetti noodles that you purchased as far as how much water to boil.
- But it is.
- important to start boiling water at this point The noodles should be ready at about the same time as the sauce.
- Put the two cans of tomato sauce in the skillet.
- Take one of tomato sauce cans and fill it half way with water and pour the water in to the skillet.
- Add Italian Seasoning.
- Heat to boil.
- Reduce heat, cover, and simmer for ten minutes stirring occasionally.
- Add the noodles to the boiling water and stir frequently to prevent the noodles from sticking together.
- Return noodles to rapid boil.
- Cook for length of time was directed on the package.
- If you think the noodles are done than you need to take one out and taste it.
- Some people throw a noodle on the wall and if it sticks they feel it is done.
- This is a messy way to do pasta and it marks up the wall.
- But in the end it is your wall and your noodles so have fun with it.
- When pasta is ready you need to drain and rinse with hot water.
- Place pasta back in pot or in serving bowl and add one table spoon of butter and stir.
- *Hint* you may also use Linguini or angel hair spaghetti noodles just to add change.
- When the noodles are getting close to being done, you need to stir in the tomato paste and continue simmering sauce uncovered.
- The tomato paste will thicken the sauce and add a deep red color.
- Start tasting the sauce at this point to see if it needs more Italian seasoning or garlic.
- Salt and pepper are also welcome in this recipe.
- Remember that you can always add more but you can never take the seasoning out of the sauce.
- Simmer on low until the noodles and garlic bread are done.
- *Hint*.
- If you like your spaghetti sauce to be sweet than you need to add one tablespoon of grape jelly in with the tomato paste.
- It sounds crazy but it will not makes it taste like grapes and it cooks out to where no-one.
- can see you put it in there.
- It will be your little secret.
- It only adds some sweetness to the sauce.
- I promise.
- Do not add sugar.
- In a small pan add two tablespoons of butter, one tea spoon of minced garlic, and some Italian Seasoning.
- Melt the butter and simmer for minute and set aside.
- *Hint* You can also microwave this in a small bowl.
- Get a metal baking tray and cover it with foil.
- Take the day old bread and begin toasting the pieces in the toaster.
- You want to toast them just long enough for the edges to turn brown.
- When you have enough bread to cover the metal baking sheet you need to take a spoon and drizzle the garlic butter over the toast and then bake for five minutes.Serve with meal.
- *Hint* Add shredded cheese on top for a little something.
- different.
- Serve and Enjoy!
ground beef, italian sausage, tomato sauce, tomato, fresh zucchini, bell pepper, white onion, mushrooms, noodles, italian seasoning, garlic, butter, white bread
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/forty-five-minute-spaghetti-meal-281978 (may not work)