RECIPE: REC: Baked Italian Spaghetti

RECIPE:

karennoca

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This is a family favorite, from a small little cookbook, only 29 pages, called The Wine Cook Book from the Wind Advisory Board in San Francisco CA. It is very old, 1960's maybe, old stained and well used little gem.

Baked Italian Spaghetti

3 tbs. salad oil

1 medium sized onion, thinly sliced

1 lb. ground beef

fresh garlic to taste

3 (8 oz. cans) tomato sauce ( I used 1 ( 8oz) can plus 1- 16 oz can of San Marzano, diced, fire roasted tomatoes, and about 2 Tbs. of tomato paste)

1 cup California Burgundy Wine*

1 tsp. mixed Italian style seasoning (I used Herbs de Provence to taste)

salt and pepper to taste

1/2 lb. spaghetti broken in half, and cooked to al dente

1 cup grated American cheese (I used Fontina)

Heat oil in a large, heavy skillet, add onion and beef; cook stirring frequently until meat is browned. Add fresh garlic and cook until fragrant. Add tomato sauces, paste, wine, salt and pepper, Italian seasoning. Cover and simmer gently one hour, stirring occasionally.

Mix spaghetti, sauce and 1/2 cup of the cheese, turn into a greased casserole, sprinkle with remaining cheese. and bake 325° for 1 hour. Uncover during the last 15 minutes to brown the top. serves 6

*Use any good, red drinking wine that you have on hand

Serve with a nice, crusty sourdough baguette and a simple green salad.

 
2 questions

Just confirming - the spaghetti is not boiled first? Also, so you know if it freezes well?

Thanks!

 
Sorry, I should have said that the pasta is cooked first, to al Dente

I made it in the morning and cooked it in the evening. Can't comment on the freezing, but I seem to recall that some of the spaghetti dishes I have frozen, the pasta tends to fall apart. If you make it, take a little bit of it and freeze as a test.

 
Yes, it is...my hubby loved it. Pasta soaks up all those flavors, and the idea of a one pot

pasta dish appeals to me. I actually look for one pot dishes now that winter is here. It has been wet and cold and those dishes just seem right.

 
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