from her called Texas Party Spaghetti. It was such a hit at a family reunion. I think of her often.
K karennoca Well-known member Sep 30, 2011 #2 from her called Texas Party Spaghetti. It was such a hit at a family reunion. I think of her often.
M michael-in-phoenix Well-known member Oct 1, 2011 #3 Here's a link to the recipe. http://www.eat.at/swap/forum1/59813_Loupys_Texas_Party_Spaghetti
B barb_b Well-known member Oct 2, 2011 #4 I have trouble visualizing this recipe. Does the cheese, assuming velvita melt up so that it is like a beeferoni w/ spagehetti noodles vs. elbow or penne? (W/ cooked bacon?) Sounds like pure comfort food, just can't wrap my brain around the cheese.
I have trouble visualizing this recipe. Does the cheese, assuming velvita melt up so that it is like a beeferoni w/ spagehetti noodles vs. elbow or penne? (W/ cooked bacon?) Sounds like pure comfort food, just can't wrap my brain around the cheese.
K karennoca Well-known member Oct 3, 2011 #5 It is not Velveeta cheese...it is Amercian Cheese. I had a hard time finding it, but once I did, it worked out great in the recipe. Yes, it melts. It is like the Kraft Singles...but I found it in a loaf.
It is not Velveeta cheese...it is Amercian Cheese. I had a hard time finding it, but once I did, it worked out great in the recipe. Yes, it melts. It is like the Kraft Singles...but I found it in a loaf.