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Title: Spaghetti Casserole Cooked in a Masterbuilt 1050
Post by: pmillen on November 01, 2020, 06:56:02 PM
Even in cool weather when I don't worry about adding heat to the kitchen, I like to use the Masterbuilt 1050 as an oven to add a bit of smoke flavor to many dishes.  Besides, I like to cook on that thing.

Ingredients
1 lb. uncooked spaghetti
4 eggs
¼ cup fresh parsley, chopped
½ cup grated Parmesan cheese
1 stick butter, cut into pats
8 oz. cottage cheese
8 oz. cream cheese, ½-inch diced, then softened
1 lb. ground beef
1 jar (25 oz.) tomato basil pasta sauce  (I used Cucina Antica from Target)
¼ cup heavy whipping cream
8 oz. mozzarella cheese, shredded or sliced  (A bit more is helpful if available)

Directions

This is extremely rich.  Cut a piece a little larger than a piece of cake.  Even though it's delicious, you might not go back for seconds.
Title: Re: Spaghetti Casserole Cooked in a Masterbuilt 1050
Post by: TMB on November 01, 2020, 07:01:05 PM
Looks soooooooo good
Title: Re: Spaghetti Casserole Cooked in a Masterbuilt 1050
Post by: Cajunate on November 02, 2020, 06:20:05 AM


Looks pretty tasty!
Title: Re: Spaghetti Casserole Cooked in a Masterbuilt 1050
Post by: Tailgating is my game on November 02, 2020, 04:51:12 PM
I am in on that dish
Title: Re: Spaghetti Casserole Cooked in a Masterbuilt 1050
Post by: Walleyewacker on November 03, 2020, 01:47:10 AM
Looks mighty tasty there . Would really like some of that


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Title: Re: Spaghetti Casserole Cooked in a Masterbuilt 1050
Post by: Lines on November 03, 2020, 05:25:51 AM
That looks and sounds great pmillen. Thanks for the detailed instructions. Will have to try it myself.
Title: Re: Spaghetti Casserole Cooked in a Masterbuilt 1050
Post by: pmillen on November 03, 2020, 09:30:10 AM
Thanks for the detailed instructions.

YW

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