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Spaghetti Squash Pasta Bake

Spaghetti Squash Pasta Bake

I was super skeptical about this one. Particularly because I don’t really like squash. I’ve never been a fan. I don’t know if it’s a mental thing or if I really don’t like the taste. But a girlfriend of mine said spaghetti squash was different. She made it a point to tell me that this stringy squash actually didn’t taste like other squash and could be used in place of pasta. Then she lured me in with the promise that I could get my pasta fix in without all the guilt of carbs.

As an Italian, I’m a sucker for pasta. Give me lasagna, Alfredo pasta with chicken and broccoli, or even stuffed shells. The only problem is that all those recipes stick to my hips.

I was unsure of her claim, but thought I’d give it a try. She suggested trying this Spaghetti Squash and Sausage recipe, and while it was time consuming, I did find that it wasn’t as bad as I thought. I also might have removed a few of the low fat options, but I didn’t think that was the end of the world. The squash resembled pasta strands, but it was clearly vegetables. I did get Andy to eat a good portion of it before he complained that I had tricked him, yet again, into eating vegetables. It tasted like an Alfredo spaghetti dish that had been baked and topped with breadcrumbs. So I guess it’s a win.

Spaghetti Squash Pasta Bake

Spaghetti Squash Pasta Bake

Gather:
1 large spaghetti squash
2 Alfresco Spicy Jalapeno Chicken Sausage
1 cup fat free chicken broth
1 cup 2% milk
4 garlic cloves, minced
1/4 cup fresh grated Parmesan cheese
2 tbsp butter
2 tbsp flour
1 tbsp dried, ground sage
2 tsp dried parsley
1 cup Panko breadcrumbs
1 cup mozzarella cheese, shredded
Salt and pepper to taste

Preheat oven to 400.

Pierce holes into the outer skin of the spaghetti squash, then place it into a microwave safe dish and microwave for about 7-8 minutes. This will soften the squash. Let cool for about 10 minutes. When cool enough to handle, cut in half and scoop out the seeds. Lightly coat halves with olive oil and sprinkle with salt. Place in a baking dish with about 1/2 inch of water and cook for 30 minutes in oven.

Once removed from oven and cooled, use a fork to scrape out the insides. It will fall apart and look like angel hair pasta strands (hence the name). Place in large bowl and throw out the skin.

Remove sausage from casings, dice, and add to bowl.

In a saucepan, melt butter and stir in flour to make a roux. Slowly whisk in milk, chicken broth, and garlic. Bring to a boil, but continue stirring. Lower heat, add in Parmesan and sage. Cool and stir until it has thickened. Pour sauce into bowl with spaghetti squash and sausage. Toss.

Pour bowl mixture into a baking pan that was been sprayed with cooking oil. Top with mozzarella cheese, then top with breadcrumbs and parsley. Bake in oven for 30 to 35 minutes, or until it is cooked through and cheese is melted. Remove, let cool, and enjoy.

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Roasted Rosemary Thyme Smash Potatoes

Roasted Smash Potatoes

Last minute meal ideas are sometimes the best. I just had gotten back from enjoying my first ever experience of the Laconia Bike Week and needed some real food to detox from noshing on Cool Ranch Doritos, cheese pizza, and adult beverages.

And when I popped into the grocery store, something made me beeline it for the asparagus and then immediately to the deli counter to get some roasted tomato marinated chicken. I walked right by the potatoes and had to pick some up. There was a bag of baby red potatoes. So little, so cute! And what else to do with them, than roast them with some rosemary and thyme!

Rosemary Thyme Roasted Smash Potatoes

Gather:
10-12 mini red potatoes
Extra Virgin olive oil
Thyme
Rosemary
Sea salt
Fresh ground black pepper

Preheat oven to 375. In a large pot, boil water. Cook potatoes until tender. Remove from water. Place potatoes on cookie sheet, and using a wooden spoon or spatula, lightly press on potatoes to flatten them. Sprinkle olive oil over potatoes, then add a dash of salt, ground pepper, rosemary, and thyme. Bake in oven for 20 minutes. Flip over potatoes and cook for another 5-10 minutes. Potatoes should be golden brown and slightly crunchy. Enjoy!

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Campfire Pizzas

Campfire Pizzas

The smell of campfire is just finally coming out of my hair. It’s almost been a week since I’ve been in Vermont, but there’s something about campfires that you just can’t shake. Makes me think about the campfire pizzas that we made while I was visiting my family.

My mom and I used to make them every time we would go camping. We used to go to the Cape in the summers and we always made a stop at the supermarket to pick up food for the week. The staples included food for campfire pizzas. It’s one of the easiest – and most likely, one of the best – foods you can make while huddled around a campfire. All you need is a campfire pie maker. If you camp and you don’t have one, it’s an investment you must make.

Campfire Pizzas

Campfire Pizzas

Gather
English Muffins
1 jar of pizza sauce
1 small sweet onion, diced
Mozzarella cheese, shredded
Butter

Warm a cast iron pie maker in the fire.

Split an English muffin open and butter the flat side. Place, butter side down, in the heated pie maker. Top with two spoonfuls of pizza sauce. Add a sprinkling of onions, and top with cheese. Close pie maker and heat over flame, but do not place into the ashes.

Heat for 2-3 minutes, or until cheese is melted and bottom of English Muffin is toasted and crunchy. Remove from pan and let cool before eating.

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Food, Sweet

Sand Pail Pudding Cake

Sand Pail Pudding Cake

When I was visiting Vermont, I spent a few nights with one of my best friends (Mallory), her husband, and three of the most adorable children you’ll ever meet. And lucky me, she had to make a pudding cake for her son’s seventh birthday.

I CANNOT believe he’s seven already! I remember holding him in my arms and he was so tiny. Now he’s running around the house, driving a four-wheeler, and probably a better swimmer than I am. He’ll have a job in no time.

Anyway, he apparently is like me, and would rather have vanilla than chocolate when it comes to desserts. He’s also not fond of cake, so a pudding pie was on the list of options for his birthday cake. And Mallory had a fantastic idea to make a sand cake. I also love putting it into a sand pail instead of little cups. And she used sour worms as sand worms. So cute!

Sand Pail Cake

Gather
1/4 cup of butter, room temperature
8 ounces of cream cheese
1 cup of powdered sugar
2 (3 1/2 ounce packages of vanilla instant pudding mix)
3 1/2 cups of milk
12 ounces of Cool Whip
14.3 ounces of Golden Oreo cookies, crushed finely
Sour candy worms

Mix butter, cream cheese, and sugar in a bowl. Set aside. In a separate bowl, mix milk and pudding. Fold in Cool Whip. Combine the two  bowls by folding until combined.

In the pail, alternately layer cookies and pudding mixture (start with the cookie layer: three layers cookie, two layers pudding). Add worms every other layer. Top with worms and refrigerate until ready to eat.

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