Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Spaghetti Casserole

Mmm mmm. Tonight I decided I wanted some comfort food. Last night my roomie made spaghetti and it smelled SO good. I hadn't had spaghetti in ages. So today on my way home from work I decided that's what I wanted to have. I made a pit stop at the grocery store and bought all the stuff. But I decided to put a little spin on it and make a casserole. So along with all the spaghetti "stuff", I got some Panko (Japanese bread crumbs). Well I've never made anything with bread crumbs nor have I ever really warmed up any bread in my oven. So I don't really know how to use the...ahem...broiler.

Needless to say, after 15 minutes on bake, the bread crumbs still weren't getting brown. So my roomie suggested I turn on the broiler for about 6 minutes. So I did. But my oven has a "HI" temp and a "LOW" temp for the broiler. I didn't ask which one to use. Just flipped it on (HI) and kept it at the minutes the timer was already on, which was 4. BIG mistake. When the timer went off, my spaghetti casserole was nice and black on top. LOL. So we scraped off most of the top layer and what do you know? It was STILL fabulous! Next time I'll know to cook it on "LOW" for about 5 minutes. And I will be making this again because it was so freaking good.

I would have taken a picture but...well you know....the black didn't look very appetizing, even though it was. I'll take a picture the next time.

Here's the recipe:

1 15oz can tomato sauce
1 cup of red onions, chopped however you like
1 small red bell pepper, chopped however you like (I kind of like my veggies chunky)
1 15oz can of diced tomatoes
3 or 4 garlic cloves (diced)
Oregano to taste
Basil to taste
Parsley to taste
Salt & pepper to taste
1 pkg whole wheat noodles

Pre heat the oven to 350. In a non-stick pan, sautee the onions and garlic until onions are translucent. Add in the red peppers, sauce, tomatoes, salt and pepper and spices. Let this simmer on low heat while the noodles are cooking. Cook the noodles until ALMOST al dente. Once the noodles are ready, strain and pour into an 8x8 casserole dish. Pour in the tomato sauce mixture. Then sprinkle the panko on top, covering the entire dish. Cover with foil and cook for 10 minutes in the oven. Then uncover and broil ON LOW(!) for about 4 or 5 minutes. You may just want to keep an eye on it. :) Serve and enjoy! It's probably going to be even better tomorrow for lunch!