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Duncanpup

(13,665 posts)
Fri Dec 29, 2023, 06:35 AM Dec 2023

Tried this brand premade meatballs before. Trying ricotta cheese on spaghetti.

Carando Abruzzese meatballs both spicy and mild great for a quick crock pot spaghetti.

And we’re gonna add ricotta cheese to spaghetti never tried this before friend at work told me his wife adds ricotta.

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Tried this brand premade meatballs before. Trying ricotta cheese on spaghetti. (Original Post) Duncanpup Dec 2023 OP
But does it help your memory? MOMFUDSKI Dec 2023 #1
I hope so. Duncanpup Dec 2023 #6
When do you add the ricotta? Srkdqltr Dec 2023 #2
Here Duncanpup Dec 2023 #4
Together Duncanpup Dec 2023 #7
Ricotta is good in lasagne, so should be good with spaghetti. thatcrowwoman Dec 2023 #3
You have great weekend as well Crow woman Duncanpup Dec 2023 #5
Must be something in the air. I just bought a bag of pre made meatballs Siwsan Dec 2023 #8
Going to a 'new' Italian restaurant tomorrow! elleng Dec 2023 #11
Today I made a recipe I call pot lasagna (the recipe is actually called lasagna in a pot) EverHopeful Dec 2023 #9
Dunno about crock pot, but here's Mom's meat sauce recipe. A crock pot was just a pot on low heat. usonian Dec 2023 #10

Duncanpup

(13,665 posts)
4. Here
Fri Dec 29, 2023, 07:38 AM
Dec 2023

I’m gonna put noodles in sauce then I’ll add ricotta and mix it and let it cook for half hour

thatcrowwoman

(1,230 posts)
3. Ricotta is good in lasagne, so should be good with spaghetti.
Fri Dec 29, 2023, 07:32 AM
Dec 2023

I’ve been craving spaghetti and meatballs lately.
Think I’ll add it to the weekend menu, with a loaf of garlic bread.
My sweet mama made the best spaghetti sauce. Using her recipe, I can almost duplicate the yumminess of hers, and it always brings happy memories.

Have a wonderful weekend, Duncanpup.
🕊🩵💫🎶thatcrowwoman

Duncanpup

(13,665 posts)
5. You have great weekend as well Crow woman
Fri Dec 29, 2023, 07:39 AM
Dec 2023

I bet your mom’s sauce is delicious. And yes definitely garlic bread with our meal.

Siwsan

(27,267 posts)
8. Must be something in the air. I just bought a bag of pre made meatballs
Fri Dec 29, 2023, 08:53 AM
Dec 2023

And I, too, am craving some sort of pasta meal. I always have a bag of ricotta cheese ravioli in the freezer. I thaw them in water and then put a layer in an oblong baking dish. That gets covered by meat sauce (sometimes home made sauce) and a layer of Italian mix cheese. Then I repeat with another layer of ravioli and sauce and then cover the top with 3 slices of Provolone. It gets baked until the top cheese is starting to bubble and brown. It's kind of like lasagna but easier.

EverHopeful

(364 posts)
9. Today I made a recipe I call pot lasagna (the recipe is actually called lasagna in a pot)
Fri Dec 29, 2023, 11:17 AM
Dec 2023

The recipe calls for broken up lasagna noodles but I use cavatappi and add Trader Joe's Italian meat balls.

Adding the ricotta and shredded mozzarella after the sauce has simmered for 20 minutes works well. Once it's well blended I mix in the pasta.

usonian

(13,618 posts)
10. Dunno about crock pot, but here's Mom's meat sauce recipe. A crock pot was just a pot on low heat.
Fri Dec 29, 2023, 11:22 AM
Dec 2023
BASIC MEAT GRAVY
Ingredients:
1 large can of Italian tomatoes or puree and
2 small cans of tomato paste

Small amount of chopped or sliced orion
Oil

Directions:
Heat oil in a large pan with orion; add meat
such as brashola, 1 pound or 1/2 lb. italian sausages,

(Meatballs later. Sear them separately.)

Cook for a little while to sear the meat. Then add the
tomatoes or tomato puree and tomato paste. add salt and
pepper to taste with some dried or fresh basil. Cook for
about an hour with the meat in it. You can use sausages,
or brashola, or both. If you are going to add meatballs,
put them in about this time, and cook for about 1/2 hour.

If the sauce gets too thick, add some water.

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I remember ricotta being added just before serving (warm some as it will chill the gravy), and I don't recall putting in earlier. It might cook?

The Carando are uncooked, IIRC, so sear them and let them cook in the tomato sauce, as above.

You might try some ricotta salata grated finely on top of the finished dish. We used to call this "snow cheese".
Otherwise, Romano and Parmesan are just fine. Not too much. They offset the sweetness of the ricotta.
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