What is a good recipe for making Spaghetti ?!


Question: I tis not really the Spaghetti that makes it good is is the sauce, I have found that this recipe is a really good one.


Answers: I tis not really the Spaghetti that makes it good is is the sauce, I have found that this recipe is a really good one.

1. buy spaghetti noodles
2. cook them.
3. add prego sauce from a jar.

Boil spaghetti noodles in salted water.
Brown 1 lb of ground beef or sausage. Drain the grease off.
Add 1 jar of spaghetti sauce to meat.

Serve accordingly... Top with Parmesan cheese if desired.

I add diced onion and garlic to mine and usually buy a sauce with mushrooms in it

What Tara Tot said, that's what i do.

1 can diced tomatoes or tomato sauce
1 jar spaghetti sauce
1 small can of tomato paste
ground beef or turkey
4 garlic cloves
italian seasoning
sugar

cook the ground beef then add the other ingredients. i always season to taste so i can't help you with that. if you like veggies you can add green peppers, onions, etc. it comes out really well.

Take a large, deep pan and fill it with water. Upon boiling, fan out your Spaghetti in the pan to prevent sticking and sprinkle some salt in your water. For one pound of pasta, I would go about 8 minutes, stirring frequently, then dumping it carefully out into a collander, running it under cold water immediately to stop the cooking process. Happy Cookin'! Did you need a sauce too?

Choose any kind of pasta that you like, & boil al dente.
I start with commercial sauce, add onions, garlic, & peppers.
Saute veggies in oil until soft, then add tomato sauce.
I sometimes add chopped celery, carrots, broccoli, etc.
Drain pasta, place in bowl or directly on plates.
Pour sauce over pasta, mix in if desired, sprinkle with cheese.

a banquet tv dinner and $1.07...lol...just kidding check food network.com anything paula deen has should work

pasta spaghetti sauce and 1 lb hamburger brown the hamburger and add the sauce heat and boil the noodles for about 10 min





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