Baked Pasta w/ White Sauce
Baked Pasta w/ White Sauce

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To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have baked pasta w/ white sauce using 17 ingredients and 20 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Baked Pasta w/ White Sauce:
  1. Make ready Pasta (penne, elbow macaroni, spaghetti)
  2. Take Prego italian pasta sauce (with chunky combo)
  3. Get Ground meat (beef or pork)
  4. Make ready Hotdogs
  5. Take Cheddar cheese (grated)
  6. Prepare Mozzarella cheese (grated)
  7. Make ready Meat broth (pork or beef)
  8. Make ready Salt
  9. Prepare Ground black pepper
  10. Prepare Sugar
  11. Make ready White Sauce
  12. Prepare Butter
  13. Prepare All purpose flour
  14. Make ready Evaporated milk
  15. Get Cheddar cheese (grated)
  16. Take Ground white pepper
  17. Take Salt

Add cheese for a cheese sauce. Other sauces based on this would use tomato puree or lemon or egg yolk. People shouldn't give this a lower rating because it is bland. White sauce is by definition bland because it is used as a base or starter for other sauces.

Instructions to make Baked Pasta w/ White Sauce:
  1. Cook pasta in hot boiling water. Note that salt and oil must be added to the water before boiling to avoid the pasta from sticking with each other.
  2. Once pasta is cooked (al dente), strain water.Set the pasta aside.
  3. Saute the onion and garlic in a pan with oil in medium heat.
  4. Add the gound meat. Cook until the meat turns light brown.
  5. Season with salt and black pepper.
  6. Continue to cook until meat is all cooked.
  7. Pour in the pasta sauce. Let it simmer for 2 mins.
  8. Add the sliced hotdogs.
  9. Add meat broth.
  10. Add some grated cheddar cheese.
  11. Add a little sugar to adjust the taste. Feel free to add more salt and black pepper to attain the test desired.
  12. Let it simmer for another 3-5 mins, then set aside.
  13. In a saucepan, melt butter in medium heat.
  14. Portion by portion, add the flour, stir, then add milk. Stir constantly until all lumps dissolve. Repeat this step until milk is consumed.
  15. Season the saice with salt and white pepper.
  16. Mix the cooked pasta with the pasta sauce, then place the mixtire in a baking dish.
  17. Cover the top of the pasta with lots of mozzarella cheese.
  18. Pour the prepared white sauce.
  19. Preheat oven at 350 degrees. Bake for 20 mins.
  20. Serve with toasted garlic bread.

There are many Italian baked pasta, or pasta al forno, recipes, the most common in the U. S. being lasagna and baked ziti. This particular dish is a bit reminiscent of baked ziti, though meatier and creamier. Although this baked penne pasta recipe is traditionally considered a primo, it is hearty enough to stand as a meal on its own, perhaps accompanied by a green salad and some warm crusty bread. With just a few extra minutes of prep time, a classic baked pasta dinner is transformed into an eye-catching pie.

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