Subj : Cookware [2] To : Dave Drum From : Ruth Haffly Date : Fri Mar 29 2024 15:59:52 Hi Dave, >> CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS MESSAGE << DD> supply of souffle' trays which are great for making baked spaghetti or DD> pot/ shepherds/cottage pies. Now those, I could use a couple of. DD> I've made this recipe and had to use all 12 of my trove of souffle DD> dishes so. I'd say the the author's 8 - 10 servings is low. Bv)= It DD> works DD> without the ricotta, as well. Just put the pasta in the bottom, then DD> sauce over, cover w/cheese and into the oven until the cheese begins DD> to scorch arund the edges. Ever make a half batch and put some in the freezer for quick/easy meals? DD> This recipe will feed a crowd - these days I make the meat sauce and DD> freeze it in 1 - 2 person portions. Then when I want bakes spaghetti DD> I pull one out of the freezer, cook a single/double portion of pan DD> length pasta, assemble in the meatl souffle dish, pre-sliced mozzaella DD> over the top and into the toaster oven. OK, almost as quick. (G) DD> Title: Baked Spaghetti DD> Categories: Pasta, Pork, Mushrooms, Vegetables, Cheese DD> Yield: 9 Servings It would easily feed a crowd, especially if you add salad and garlic bread. DD> Rub the inside of a 13" x 9" casserole dish (a Pyrex dish DD> works great) with olive oil. Spread 1 cup of the sauce A handy size to have; I've got 3 glass ones and a couple of metal ones. Had to take a meal to shut ins the other day so made a couple of smaller meatloaves, put them in a glass pan running the short side to short side. In between I put halved small white potatoes and baby carrots, baked the whole thing about an hour at 350. Took out and put in a take out container one meatloaf and about half of the potatoes & carrots. Turned the oven off, recovered the pan and slid it back into the oven while we made the delivery. Came home to a hot, no fuss supper and very little clean up. --- Catch you later, Ruth rchaffly{at}earthlink{dot}net FIDO 1:396/45.28 .... I'm clinging to sanity by a thread. Hand me those scissors. --- PPoint 3.01 * Origin: Sew! That's My Point (1:396/45.28) .