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Pepperoni Pizza Pasta
« on: December 09, 2009, 11:00:50 AM »



(NC)—Looking for a new way to tempt the kids with a nutritious dinner they'll actually eat? Try this high fibre pasta dish disguised as a pizza.

1 pkg (454 g) Catelli Smart Spaghetti

375 mL (1-1/2 cups) sliced deli pepperoni

50mL (1/4 cup) finely chopped onion

1 green pepper, chopped

500mL (2 cups) sliced mushrooms, optional

5 mL (1 tsp) each dried oregano and basil leaves

500 mL (2 cups) pizza sauce (|approx|)

500 mL (2 cups) shredded mozzarella cheese

2 eggs, beaten

50 mL (1/4 cup) Parmesan cheese

• Cook spaghetti according to package directions. Drain well. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (180 degrees C.)

• Slice all but 50 mL (1/4 cup) of the pepperoni into thin strips.

• Stir the pepperoni strips, onion, green pepper, mushrooms (if using), oregano, basil, pizza sauce, half of the cheese, eggs and Parmesan in a large bowl until well combined. Toss the sauce mixture with the cooked pasta.

• Transfer the mixture to a greased 9 x 13-inch (3L) baking dish. Sprinkle with the remaining cheese and dot with the reserved pepperoni slices. Bake for 30 minutes. Let the dish stand for 5 minutes; slice and serve with additional warmed pizza sauce if desired.

Serves: 8 / Prep time: 45 minutes

Tip: Make this casserole your own by stirring in your favourite pizza toppings.

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