Lately, I've been looking for some easy meals that my kids will eat...they are THAT picky. I'm not the mom who will cater to them; they're going to eat what I put in front of them or they don't, but I'm not cooking any more than what I do. I may be mean, but I am not a short-order cook. Anyhoo, I found this recipe on A Wicked Whisk and oh my goodness, it was fabulous. Of course I made changes to it. I was originally going to follow the directions but I couldn't find ground chicken and I had this package of Italian sausage sitting around; I figured why the heck not? So good, makes a lot, and reheats well.
Garlic Parmesan Spaghetti with Turkey and
Italian Sausage Meatballs
(adapted from 'A Wicked Whisk)
Servings: 6-8 Prep
Time: approx. 30 mins.
Cook Time: 35-45 mins.
Ingredients:
Note* when I say "chop” garlic, I mean I used a chopper.
· 1 lb. ground turkey
· 1 lb. mild Italian sausage *
· 2 eggs
· approx. ¼ cup of milk *
· around 1 ¼ cups panko breadcrumbs
· 1 tsp. salt
· 2 Tbsp. dried parsley
· 1 Tbsp. garlic powder
· ½ tsp. cayenne pepper
· 1 Tbsp. onion powder
· 1 tsp. black pepper
· 1 cup pecorino romano cheese
Spaghetti
· 1 lb. spaghetti noodles
· 2 Tbsp. olive oil
· 10 Tbsp. butter
· 1 small head of garlic; chopped.
· 1 ½ tsp. crushed red pepper
· 1 cup parmesan cheese *
· 2 Tbsp. dried parsley
· 1 Tbsp. lemon juice
** Notes **
*1. I’m sure turkey or chicken Italian sausage
would work.
*2. I eyeball
everything, so I am guessing here.
*3. looks like a lot, but it’s a lot of pasta and
this is the sauce.
*4. I used regular ol’ Kraft in a can (take away
my Italian girl status here).
Directions:
1.
Pre-heat oven to 400⸰, use a
large sheet pan and cover with either parchment paper or tin foil, and spray
with cooking spray.
2.
Throw all of the meatball
ingredients into a large bowl. Mix with the best tool you have (aka, your
hands; seriously, just mush it all together). Roll into about 1-inch meatballs
and place on pan. I got a bunch on one pan; space about ½ inch apart (they will
shrink). Cook for around 30-45 mins., depending on how crispy you like your
meatballs.
3.
While those cook, put water in
a large pot and set to boil. Add salt to the water and boil noodles according
to package instructions. Drain.
4.
In a small pot, add olive oil
and 2 Tbsp. of the butter along with the garlic and red pepper. Cook on medium
until fragrant; making sure not to burn the garlic. Turn down to med-low and
add rest of butter.
5.
Once melted, add into pot with
spaghetti, add parmesan, parsley, lemon juice and toss. Add meatballs and toss
those in too.
6.
Eat! So good AND my picky kids
ate it too.