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Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Taco Spaghetti


Oh, Yaya... She knows how to combine the strangest foods to create something wonderful. I mean, who would think of mixing tacos with spaghetti, right?

Taco spaghetti is made like a casserole and served like a taco salad. Admiral mentioned that part of what makes tacos so appealing is all the different textures. You have warm taco meat, a crunchy shell, and crisp lettuce all in one delicious little package and the best part about taco spaghetti is that you get all of those textures plus pasta!

The recipe makes a lot of food. It's not terribly expensive, especially if you find ground beef or turkey on sale, and it's just as tasty as leftovers. I hope this first recipe back after my hiatus makes up for the last month of missed recipes.

Taco Spaghetti

Source: Yaya original

For the casserole:
8 oz spaghetti or linguini
1 tsp olive oil
1 medium onion, finely diced
1 lb ground beef or turkey
1/2 tsp salt
2 Tbsp homemade taco seasoning (or 1 packet of taco seasoning)
1/2 cup water
1/2 cup salsa (optional, I skipped it this time but the flavor was a little lacking)
1 (4 oz) can diced green chilies, drained
1 (10 oz) package frozen corn, thawed
1 (15 oz) can black beans (optional, I skipped them this time)
1 1/2 cups cheddar or colby jack cheese, shredded

For serving:
tortilla chips
shredded lettuce
diced tomatoes
shredded cheddar or colby jack cheese
sliced black olives
sour cream
salsa
guacamole

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees and spray a 9x13 baking dish with vegetable oil spray.

Cook the pasta according to the package directions in a large pot and don't forget to salt the water. Once the pasta is cooked to al dente drain and rinse with cold water and set aside. Be careful not to cook the pasta past al dente because it will continue to cook as you mix it with the meat mixture and in the oven.


Meanwhile, heat the oil over medium heat in a large skillet. Add the onions and cook until they are beginning to soften and become clear.


Add the ground beef or turkey and season with the 1/2 tsp salt (more or less to taste) and cook until the meat is browned.


Add the water and taco seasoning and simmer until nearly all of the liquid has evaporated.


Add the salsa, green chilies, corn, and black beans and cook until everything is heated through (my corn was still a little frozen).


Add the pasta and mix it in. I've found it's easier to mix with a good strong pair of tongs or with a pasta fork (OXO is a great brand) but it's difficult to get the ingredients to mix with the pasta without a sticky sauce to help. Just do the best you can.


Remove the skillet from the heat and add about 1 cup of the shredded cheese. Mix until combined. The cheese will probably melt quickly and help all the taco meat mixture stick to the pasta some.


Transfer the whole thing to the prepared baking dish, sprinkle the remaining 1/2 cup of cheese over the top, and bake for 15-20 minutes.


Serve warm in the style of a taco salad.


Add whatever taco toppings you like and some crushed tortilla chips for crunch.


Mine had chips, lettuce, black olives, salsa, and a little extra cheese.

Friday, February 6, 2015

Cheeseburger Soup


Though I've eaten it many times, I don't often cook cheeseburger soup. Usually Yaya makes it as it's one of my brother's favorite meals. The last time she made it Aaron came to dinner with me and he liked the soup so much that I think he would have licked the bowl if we hadn't been at Yaya's house.

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

2:00 AM Chili


I have been craving chili for weeks now. Aaron keeps saying he's not in the mood for it but I just couldn't wait any longer. I made the decision during nap time today that it was time for chili and he could just deal with it.

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Taco Stuffed Shells


I would have to call this meal Tex-Mex/Italian fusion. It's a satisfying combination of Italian pasta and Tex-Mex taco meat smothered in cheese with salsa in place of the marinara sauce.

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Wish Come True: The Best Hamburger Seasoning


Yes, that's right. I couldn't take it any more and had to try the burger seasoning that boasts so shamelessly to be the best and guess what! It was pretty darn good. Maybe not my favorite burger seasoning because it was super spicy and I happen to have a recipe that I use regularly that I love, but man was there plenty of flavor!

Thursday, July 3, 2014

Skillet Enchilada Pasta


A skillet meal! You know what that means... easy to cook, easy to eat, and easy to clean!

I am all about skillet meals on busy nights. Any recipe that says "One-Pan" in the title usually leaps to the top of my try it list. What's easier than throwing everything in the pan and letting it simmer for a few minutes?

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Homemade Bacon Cheeseburger Hamburger Helper


I've admitted more than once that I actually like Hamburger Helper meals. It's not just the ease of the meal either, I like the taste as well. But as I've said before there are just too many preservatives and additives in those boxed meals that I can't bring myself to ingest on a regular basis, let alone feed them to Bailey.

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Baked Ziti

If you are looking for a hearty meal that will feed an army this is the meal for you!


And what a great post to start off 2014.

Honestly, with only the three of us eating (I usually count 2 1/2 since Bailey eats about half as much as us) our leftovers lasted four days! (I will probably cut the recipe in half next time.) I was particularly pleased with the way this meal turned out considering that Aaron doesn't like chunks of tomatoes in his food and I don't care for ricotta cheese.

Friday, December 13, 2013

Meatball Sliders


I love a good recipe that utilizes leftovers and this one absolutely takes the cake for me.

However, sometimes I just want these sliders without having spaghetti so this time I made a batch of meatballs and sauce specifically for this purpose. (I actually saved most of the sauce to use in my lasagna on Saturday.)

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Spaghetti with Meat Sauce


How many spaghetti recipes can one girl post?

I must confess: I love pasta. Pasta is probably one of my favorite foods whether it's the main course or on the side. I'm sure anyone who likes spaghetti has a favorite sauce. Mine is actually the sauce from Louis' Drive-In here in Knoxville, TN. It's probably one of the only ground beef sauces I truly enjoy.

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Baked Taco Macaroni and Cheese

Tonight I was going to share our new recipe of the week with you, but something happened to my brain this week and I totally forgot to take any pictures of it.  I guess it will just have to wait until the next time I make it.


The recipe I'm sharing tonight is my own creation, but it's based on chili-mac.  Aaron and I like to eat leftover chili mixed with macaroni and cheese.  We always have leftover chili and we always seem to have leftover taco meat.  I frequently do this with leftover taco meat, but sometimes I just want the taco-mac.

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Grilled Meatball and Mozzarella Sandwiches


As I've said before, I eat most of the leftovers around here.  I reheat some leftovers, such as chili, hot dogs, and mashed potatoes, but I will eat leftover chicken, pizza, pasta, steak, and a whole mess of other things cold right out of the fridge.

Pretty much the only leftovers I just don't like to eat are meatballs because they just don't taste good cold or reheated, unless you take the time to reheat them on the stove, and I never seem to have leftover pasta so I have to cook fresh pasta to eat the leftovers.  The only way I can get Aaron to eat leftover anything is to use it in a different way.  We use leftover chicken from dinner to make sandwiches or quesadillas for example.

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Spaghetti and Meatballs


I have an easygoing style of cooking.  I estimate rather than measure most ingredients.  I improvise when I discover I'm out of an ingredient (though that rarely happens) and I modify recipes to accommodate peoples' preferences.  As a result I have a difficult time giving specific instructions for certain recipes, especially original recipes.

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Bowtie Skillet Lasagna


Today is my Nana's birthday!  That's her on the right with her twin sister on the left.  She is an amazing and wonderful woman!  I love her so, so much, I just wanted to share her with everyone!

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Creamy taco mac


Raise your hand if you actually like Hamburger Helper!

Okay, I don't love Hamburger Helper but there's something to be said for a meal that is so easy to get on the table.  It's loaded with all kinds of preservatives and tons of sodium and all that other stuff you don't really want to put in your body, but it's quick, it's hot, and most varieties are pretty tasty.  (I particularly like the Cheesy Chicken Enchilada flavor and I add some black beans to it then bake it in the oven with cheese on top and serve it as a dip with tortilla chips!)

Monday, April 15, 2013

Taco Tater Tot Bake


Tonight's dinner certainly wasn't pretty, but it was packed with flavor!  I love anything "Mexican" even though most of what we Americans call Mexican is really Tex-Mex.  I like foods with taco seasoning and green chiles.  I adore beans and corn, enchilada sauce, and who doesn't like cheese?  So when you put all of that over delicious tater tots it creates a wonderful mixture of delicious flavors.

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Lasagna soup

It's new recipe night at our house!  I scoured my Pinterest "Dinners" board to find a recipe that Aaron would eat and finally settled on this one:  Lasagna soup!  It's an adaptation of a Paula Deen recipe, and who could possible turn down anything by Paula Deen?

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Lasagna

The first year that Aaron and I were together I asked him what he wanted me to make for dinner for his birthday.  He said he wanted lasagna.  I had no idea how to make lasagna.  This was nine years ago.  It was before I could just get online and find a recipe for almost anything I wanted to make.  Since I didn't know what else to do I called my Nana and asked for her recipe.

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Meatballs stuffed with mozzarella

This is my third attempt at posting this.  I have fallen asleep twice while typing.  Maybe this time I will actually complete the post.

So, last night we had some amazing spaghetti and meatballs.  Bailey absolutely loves spaghetti and meatballs.  I've never seen her eat so much.  She just gobbles it down!  I actually make some little pasta shapes (such as the small salad shells) for her so I don't have to worry about cutting the pasta up for her.  I just mix in some sauce and chop up a meatball or two and then spread it on the high chair tray for her to feed herself.  She ate a ton of it last night.  In fact, she ate everything I gave her and then searched her seat for more pasta when we got her out of the chair.

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Chili

I have got to get back on a normal sleep schedule.  We were at Yaya's house last night for dinner and somehow we didn't end up coming home until almost 11:00!  Then of course I couldn't sleep and was still awake when Aaron got up to get ready for work.