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re: Anyone have any good spaghetti recipies?
Posted on 10/16/13 at 12:28 pm to bdv1974
Posted on 10/16/13 at 12:28 pm to bdv1974
easy
1 pack of frozen, pre-cooked meatballs
1 can of prego
1 white onion
1 box of angel hair pasta
1 lb of ground beef
brown sugar
oregano
Parmesan cheese
Feeds 5-6
Prep time: however long it takes to defrost meatballs
Cook time: 30-40 minutes
Defrost the frozen meatballs.
Chop up your onion and brown it with your ground beef.
While browning your ground beef, start boiling your water for the angel hair pasta.
Once ground beef and onion are well browned, add prego sauce, now thawed meatballs, a pinch of brown sugar, and oregano to taste. Cover, reduce heat, and simmer.
Add noodles to boiling water and boil until tender.
By the time the noodles are done and strained, the sauce should reach the appropriate thickness.
Turn off heat, garnish with Parmesan cheese, and serve.
It comes out so good that most people would never suspect prego.
1 pack of frozen, pre-cooked meatballs
1 can of prego
1 white onion
1 box of angel hair pasta
1 lb of ground beef
brown sugar
oregano
Parmesan cheese
Feeds 5-6
Prep time: however long it takes to defrost meatballs
Cook time: 30-40 minutes
Defrost the frozen meatballs.
Chop up your onion and brown it with your ground beef.
While browning your ground beef, start boiling your water for the angel hair pasta.
Once ground beef and onion are well browned, add prego sauce, now thawed meatballs, a pinch of brown sugar, and oregano to taste. Cover, reduce heat, and simmer.
Add noodles to boiling water and boil until tender.
By the time the noodles are done and strained, the sauce should reach the appropriate thickness.
Turn off heat, garnish with Parmesan cheese, and serve.
It comes out so good that most people would never suspect prego.
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