I just posted this on another question, so I copied and pasted... point is, eat 1/2, freeze 1/2... or even cut it into thirds, it makes a lot, there's little prep time, and it's yum!!!!
I don't follow recipes. At ALL. I glance at the ingredients in a recipe, then modify it to make something completely different. I honestly use cookbooks just to know the proper cook times on things.
Last night, I made up something new... the recipe called for soooo much less; I made it better :) Don't ask how much of what I used... I don't measure either ;)
-1 (1lb) beef smoked sausage
-ricotta (like 1 container)
-alfredo sauce (the 4 cheese kind, almost 2 whole jars
-16 oz bag frozen spinach
-about a cup of frozen diced onions
-1 lb box rotini pasta
-1/2 cup(ish) of grated parm
-1/2 cup(ish) bread crumbs
-diced orange pepper
-diced red pepper
(next time I'm adding artichoke hearts and maybe subbing the peppers for roasted red peppers)
-black pepper
-basil
-olive oil
Preheat the oven to 425. Cook pasta per instructions on the package. Cook spinach in the microwave. Dice peppers and thinly slice sausage into little circles. Drain pasta and spinach. Throw pasta back in the pot. Mix in a bowl, the spinach, onions, peppers, sausage, black pepper, basil, salt, garlic (whatever you like), alfredo, ricotta, mix well. Dump that into the pasta, mix well, dump into a sprayed down casserole dish. In a little bowl mix bread crumbs and parm; ad olive oil and stir stir stir until it kind of clumps together. Sprinkle that over the entire top. Cover with tinfoil and bake about 20-25 minutes. Let cool covered for about 5 minutes... YUM.
It honestly all cost about $15 (maybe, not even) and the prep time was about 12 minutes... I froze 1/2 and had 1/2 for dinner last night, and there's STILL leftovers for dinner tonight!! It made a ton!!
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