Showing posts with label Italian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Italian. Show all posts

Monday, February 6, 2012

Healthy Spaghetti Dinner

Spaghetti is a family favorite however, with our new look on health, not always the best option. This recipe is easy, delicious and salt-free!! After indulging in Disney all last week, we certainly need the break from the salt mines!

Pick N Save has ground beef on sale and I am pairing it with coupons and coming up with the tastiest money saving around! It is normally $4.29/lb. and I got it for $2.49/lb. So, I grabbed a bunch to make my featured recipe today:

Healthy Spaghetti Dinner
Ingredients:
1 lb ground beef
2 tbs olive oil, divided
2 cloves garlic
1/4 tsp red pepper flakes
1 onion
1 lb mushrooms
2 can dice tomatoes
1 tbs italian seasoning
1 tsp sugar
pepper, to taste
1 lb spaghetti
1 tsp Parmesan cheese, grated

Directions:
1. Prepare pasta to package instructions. Retain one cup of the pasta water for the sauce.

2. Brown meat. Remove from pan to drain off excess grease.

3. Saute garlic and red pepper flakes in olive oil. Add onions and mushrooms until soft. Add tomatoes. seasoning, sugar and pepper. Thin with pasta water, if necessary. Add meat to the sauce and simmer for 10 minutes. Serve over pasta.

Servings: 6

Cooking Times
Preparation Time: 15 minutes
Cooking Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes

Nutrition Facts
Serving size: 1/6 of a recipe (9.3 ounces).
Percent daily values based on custom values.
Nutrition information calculated from recipe ingredients.

Amount Per Serving
Calories 601.84
Calories From Fat (33%) 199.18
% Daily Value
Total Fat 21.9g 37%
Saturated Fat 7.18g 65%
Cholesterol 56.94mg 28%
Sodium 71.86mg 3%
Potassium 743.19mg 21%
Total Carbohydrates 73.43g 34%
Fiber 3.92g 13%
Sugar 4.9g
Protein 27.93g 44%

Recipe Type: Beef, Healthy, Italian, Main Course

Source
Author: Susan Ewing

Recipe Cost: $9.80 ($8.00 on sale)
Serving Cost: $1.63 ($1.33 on sale)

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I am posting this menu plan along with I'm an Organizing Junkie and $5 Dinners .

Monday, August 23, 2010

Pomodoro Sauce

I am doing more menu planning with I'm an Organizing Junkie and finding more deals at Pick N Save for $5 Dinners and putting them together with great recipes:-)

Last week before school start which means...one more week of summer vacation. All of our back-to-school shopping is done. We got new glasses. Now, we just need an appointment for a flu shot and a hair cut and we will be all set for school. Yahoo!!
Thank goodness Pick N Save is helping me out with my menu planning! They have boneless pork loin on sale for $1.99/lb. (normally $3.99/lb.) !! I bought a bunch and I am going to top them with Pomodor Sauce (check out the recipe below). It is going to be super cheap because instead of canned tomatoes, I used my fresh tomatoes from my garden. We are going to eat like kings for months with what I have going on out there!!

Here is everything that I am serving this week:

Monday: Spaghetti (Cleaning Day)

Tuesday: Pork Chops with Pomodoro Sauce (See recipe below)

Wednesday: Leftovers

Thursday: Chicken and Rice

Friday: Eat Out

Pomodoro Sauce
Ingredients:
5 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil, plus extra for garnish later
6 cloves garlic, thinly sliced
3 28-ounce cans crushed tomatoes
2 1/2 tsp sugar
·Kosher salt or sea salt
1 medium onion, finely diced
1/2 cup basil, chiffionade
1 pinch red pepper flakes

Directions:
1. Begin by heating the olive oil over medium heat in a large saucepan or Dutch oven. Sautee the diced onions if you're using them, until they're soft but not browned. Add the garlic (in slices or paste) and sauté carefully and briefly, don’t let it turn brown; if you're using red pepper flakes, you can add that pinch now too. Add the tomatoes and bring to a simmer over medium-low heat.
2. This sauce can be covered with a lid wholly or partially as it does not need to reduce too much; if you're making a creamier sauce your ingredients are mostly in puree and paste form and will not need much reducing; if it's a chunkier sauce with diced tomatoes, onions and garlic, you might leave the lid off so it reduces a bit better as it may be slightly watery. You can also add a small can of tomato paste with the diced tomatoes, to absorb some of their water.

3. Cook approximately 30 - 60 minutes, until the sauce slightly thickens. Stir and check it occasionally. Add sugar and salt according to taste during the process. Don't over-salt it but make sure it's not bland either, a common problem of poorly-made sauces. Taste it! as you go along, don't guess! Cook it longer if it seems to need 'more taste', as the reduction and mixing of the ingredients progresses over more cooking time, as is true with almost all sauces.

Servings: 12
Yield: 2 quarts

Cooking Times
Preparation Time: 30 minutes
Cooking Time: 1 hour
Total Time: 1 hour and 30 minutes

Nutrition Facts
Serving size: 1/12 of a recipe (7.7 ounces).
Percent daily values based on the Reference Daily Intake (RDI) for a 2000 calorie diet.
Nutrition information calculated from recipe ingredients. One of the recipe's ingredients was not linked. This ingredient is not included in the recipe nutrition data.

Amount Per Serving
Calories 195.9
Calories From Fat (29%) 56.56
% Daily Value
Total Fat 6.45g 10%
Saturated Fat 0.88g 4%
Cholesterol 0mg 0%
Sodium 271mg 11%
Potassium 805.05mg 23%
Total Carbohydrates 32.98g 11%
Fiber 5.03g 20%
Sugar 1.82g
Protein 6.57g 13%

Recipe Type
Italian, Sauce

Tips
Experiment with the tastes and consistencies of the tomatoes you use, since they are the most important ingredient; some chefs will mix fresh tomatoes in with canned tomato paste, some will try a can of tomatoes, mixed with fresh tomatoes, and add some tomato paste.

Experiment with different herbs and seasonings... though experiment carefully. You are usually safe to try adding small amounts of herbs that are generally known to be good in Italian red sauces... but first put the tiniest pinch of any herb on a spoonful of the sauce to see what you think, rather than dumping it straight into the main batch. If it seems to go well, you might try a pinch in with the sauce to begin with, and add more if you're liking the taste.

Common other additions include, to your taste: mushrooms of various kinds, colored bell peppers, hot peppers, and meats. Pomodoro sauce and pasta are especially famous and recommended to go with chicken, but other meats, seafood, and meatballs are used.

A secret ingredient of some chefs is to add a little cream to the sauce to make it... er... creamier.

Source
Web Page: http://www.pomodorosauce.com/

Recipe Cost: $4.32 ($1.32 with fresh tomatoes)
Serving Cost: $ .36 ($0.11 with fresh tomatoes)

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