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Cozynana Posted - Mar 12 2014 : 04:19:51 AM
What are some of your favorite easy and fast meals you feed your family when they come to visit? My daughter and family are coming and I and tired of the same old things I usually fix. I need it fast and easy. Just had surgery and want something I can prepare ahead, freeze, or put in fridge so the work is done and I can take it easy while they are here. They will help me, but hate to spend all our time together cooking.
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newfarmgirl Posted - Apr 30 2014 : 1:16:35 PM
Nini, Thank you! We really enjoyed this recipe. SOOO easy. quote]Originally posted by Ninibini

Kem - we love pizza pasta! Basically, you take a 13 x 9 baking dish, add a layer of spaghetti sauce, then throw in a box of your favorite pasta (I like rotini or penne), and cover it with 1/2 cup of water (to help cook the pasta and avoid having it become gummy) and plenty more sauce - you don't even want to SEE the pasta under the sauce. Sprinkle some garlic and Italian seasoning on top, as well as a pinch of sugar... you can even add a light sprinkle of red crushed pepper, if you like! Then we top it with a thick layer of mozzarella and toppings of your choice - we like to add a thick layer of pepperoni so that you can't see the cheese, or pepperoni with onions, peppers and mushrooms. Cover with foil and bake at 350 degrees for one hour and fifteen minutes (to make sure the pasta is cooked). You can remove the foil in the last 10 minutes if you'd like the toppings to crisp up a bit. We love making this when we have a big crowd show up unexpectedly, and it's a number one request of our son's friends when they stay over. It's delicious! Everyone loves it - kids and adults alike! I actually have increased or doubled the recipe and made it in a roasting pan when necessary, too, so if a 9 x 13 isn't enough, just adjust the pan size and quantity of ingredients accordingly.

A nice salad and garlic bread on the side makes the perfect accompaniment, if you like; but believe me, it's excellent served all by itself! :)

One really nice addition is to add some fresh or frozen chopped spinach on top of the sauce, just under the cheese. It adds an incredible flavor. Surprisingly, the boys actually request pizza pasta made with that, too... even one of our son's buddies who won't eat anything "green" absolutely loves it. It's the only green vegetable he'll eat, and only when it's made this way. He has sworn me not to tell his mother that he loves spinach cooked this way, though... He's afraid she'll make him eat it out of the can! LOL!

Well, hope this helps! Have a wonderful visit with your family!

Hugs -

Nini


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Cozynana Posted - Mar 19 2014 : 4:19:22 PM
Nini, I tried the pizza pasta on the grandkids. You are right, they loved it. In fact they wanted to take the leftovers home with them. Hubby was happy, he does not like leftovers at all. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
Cozynana Posted - Mar 12 2014 : 8:43:25 PM
Yummy, another good lookin recipe to try. My grandkids love pork chops. Will have to see what I can pick up at the store to make this one happen.
sherone_13 Posted - Mar 12 2014 : 06:40:03 AM
Parmesan Encrusted Pork Chops - You will need 4 pork chops. I use the boneless thick cut. Mix 1 cup of mayo,1/2 teaspoon horseradish, 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder, 1/2 teaspoon salt and 1/2 teaspoon pepper. In the blender, place 4 slices of bread and dry blend them. This will create a nice soft bread crumb. Place the bread crumb in a cake pan and mix 1/2 cup finely grated parmesan cheese. Roll the chops in the mayo mixture, then coat with bread crumb mixture. Place the chops in a greased baking dish. Bake in 350 degree oven, uncovered for 45 minutes. Serve with veggies and a nice bread for a yummy, healthy meal.

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Cozynana Posted - Mar 12 2014 : 06:12:39 AM
I think this is a winner. It is something my 15 year old granddaughter can help me make while she is here. And, of course any kind of food like this is right up her alley. Thanks Nini.
Ninibini Posted - Mar 12 2014 : 05:32:26 AM
Kem - we love pizza pasta! Basically, you take a 13 x 9 baking dish, add a layer of spaghetti sauce, then throw in a box of your favorite pasta (I like rotini or penne), and cover it with 1/2 cup of water (to help cook the pasta and avoid having it become gummy) and plenty more sauce - you don't even want to SEE the pasta under the sauce. Sprinkle some garlic and Italian seasoning on top, as well as a pinch of sugar... you can even add a light sprinkle of red crushed pepper, if you like! Then we top it with a thick layer of mozzarella and toppings of your choice - we like to add a thick layer of pepperoni so that you can't see the cheese, or pepperoni with onions, peppers and mushrooms. Cover with foil and bake at 350 degrees for one hour and fifteen minutes (to make sure the pasta is cooked). You can remove the foil in the last 10 minutes if you'd like the toppings to crisp up a bit. We love making this when we have a big crowd show up unexpectedly, and it's a number one request of our son's friends when they stay over. It's delicious! Everyone loves it - kids and adults alike! I actually have increased or doubled the recipe and made it in a roasting pan when necessary, too, so if a 9 x 13 isn't enough, just adjust the pan size and quantity of ingredients accordingly.

A nice salad and garlic bread on the side makes the perfect accompaniment, if you like; but believe me, it's excellent served all by itself! :)

One really nice addition is to add some fresh or frozen chopped spinach on top of the sauce, just under the cheese. It adds an incredible flavor. Surprisingly, the boys actually request pizza pasta made with that, too... even one of our son's buddies who won't eat anything "green" absolutely loves it. It's the only green vegetable he'll eat, and only when it's made this way. He has sworn me not to tell his mother that he loves spinach cooked this way, though... He's afraid she'll make him eat it out of the can! LOL!

Well, hope this helps! Have a wonderful visit with your family!

Hugs -

Nini


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