One of my sister-in-law's recently told me about a baked tortellini and sauce meal that she makes and I tried it a few weeks back and it couldn't be easier and more delicious!
You will need 2 packs of the refrigerated tortellini pasta (I used the three cheese kind...cause I like cheese). Pasta sauce...I used a bag of frozen meat sauce that I made using the Pioneer Woman's recipe. You can find it here. I have made this in bulk and frozen it in small batches a couple of times and it comes in so handy!! (As a side note, the last time I made it, I only had 2 lbs. of ground beef on hand, so I subbed in 3 lbs. of ground deer burger meat. I think it turned out better than usual!) If you don't have frozen meat sauce, I am sure you could just use a regular store bought jar of sauce and add meat if you want. However, the Lineman refuses to eat something if it doesn't have meat in it, so it is nice to have the homemade meat sauce on hand. And, you will need some shredded cheese to top it off. I used mozzarella and parmesan cheeses.
First, bring a pot of salted water to a boil and add in your tortellini and cook according to the package.
While it's cooking, heat up your sauce in a small pan.
Then top with your meat sauce.
And then your shredded cheeses.
Then throw it in the oven and bake it at 350 for as long as it takes the cheese to get a little brown and bubbly. And it should come out looking something like this:
Serve it with some garlic or cheese bread and a salad, if you are being really productive. I was not, come on it was a Monday night. This is a super easy dinner and it makes for great leftovers.
Obviously this is not for someone who doesn't like noodles...or cheese...or is on a diet. But, if you don't fall into any of those categories, try it out and let me know what you think! :)
6 comments:
Hey welcome to the blog world. Tipper directed me over. We met years ago through our blogs. Luckily we now get together when we come from Jefferson City to John C. Campbell folk school.
I'm sure we will get along just fine as we both cook deer meat (Tipper and Matt fixed us deer for our first meal at their house). Also I love linemen too (not yours) I just retired from the electric cooperative a year and a half ago.
My blog less daughter has a 2 year old son and is expecting boy #2 April 17.
I'll be checking in with you!
Take care
Thanks so much for stopping in! It sounds like we have so much in common.... deer meat, linemen, and babies... what more could you ask for? :) just bear with me as I figure this whole blog thing out, it's all new to me, but I am loving it so far!
Hey,
Your quick and easy baked Tortellini and Meat Sauce sounds and looks good.
Reading your beginning post so reminded me of my first married years.
Forget about trying to be so organized...it will come with time. The time now is to be spent enjoying every messy minute with the children and hubby.
I'll be reading your blog as the days go along.
Thanks
b. Ruth
PS...Tipper told me about your new blog.
PS...One thing I bought this week that I wish I had when I was younger is an Easy Greasy...I love mine...If you are cooking burger from scratch and want to drain off the grease, it has a wide mouth bowl with a catch bowl underneath and a lid. That is used for especially if you are making a homemade stock. You can drain off the chicken, beef, or veggies...Check it out when you get the chance, I ordered mine on Amazon!
YUM! I bet the girls would love this-I'll have to give it a try : )
Thank you... I am learning a lot about cooking and I wish I had time to do it more often. I definitely appreciate any product or kitchen tool that makes things easier! I will check out your suggestions!! Looking forward to sharing more cooking and hearing from others with suggestions! Thanks for checking in on my blog!
Tipper... it is seriously so easy I think carter could do it. Lol
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