The recipe I made
is Cheesy Rigatoni Bake. I chose it because my husband and I love
cheesy tomato noodle type casseroles, and I hadn't made one in months
and months. This one looked interesting because it has two types of
sauces, neither of which are stirred into the rigatoni, and I liked that
it didn't have nearly as much cheese as most similar recipes. My
husband loves cheese, but can't have a ton of it.
The
casserole was really good. As expected, the sauces did seep down into
the rigatoni some (in a very delicious way!), but the two types didn't
completely blend together. Between the white sauce and the cheese, the
top got perfectly bubbly and golden and irresistible. The casserole cut
into pieces better than most because of the eggs that help bind the
pasta together. I added pepperoni to the top of half of the casserole
since there's no meat in the recipe and the layering kind of reminded me
of pizza anyway. We thought the pepperoni was really nice and I'll
probably top the entire thing with pepperoni next time. This is a
definite repeat recipe!
Cheesy Rigatoni Bake
1 lb rigatoni pasta
4 eggs
1 tsp salt, divided
16 oz can Four Cheese Hunt's spaghetti sauce (or another flavor)
4 Tbsp butter
4 Tbsp flour
2 1/4 C milk
2 C grated mozzarella
sliced pepperoni (optional)
1/3 C grated fresh parmesan
Preheat oven to 375 and grease a 9 by 13 baking dish.
Cook
the rigatoni in lightly salted water until al dente. You want it to be
a little less cooked than you'd prefer because it will cook longer in
the oven and the noodles will get softer. Drain noodles and set aside
to cool for a few minutes so the eggs won't cook on contact.
Melt
butter in medium saucepan over medium-high heat and whisk in flour.
Whisk constantly for about a minute, then whisk in about 1/4 C milk
until completely smooth. Add milk in 1/4 C additions, being sure to
whisk between additions until the sauce is completely smooth. Once all
the milk has been added, bring sauce to a simmer while whisking
constantly, and cook for about a minute. Stir in 1/2 tsp salt. Remove
from heat and set aside.
Whisk eggs in a small
bowl, then add to rigatoni with 1/2 tsp salt. Stir until pasta is
coated, then pour into prepared baking dish. Spread spaghetti sauce
evenly over top. Sprinkle with mozzarella. Spread white sauce over the
cheese, then top with the pepperoni, if you're using it. Sprinkle with
the parmesan.
Bake casserole until bubbly
all over and the top is golden, about 40 minutes. Let sit for 15
minutes before serving so it can set up some.
Yield: 8 servings
This looks seriously amazing. I can't wait to make it. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI hope you do!
DeleteNevermind the iPad, the photo makes the dish look delicious!! Sounds amazing.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad it's still appealing with the terrible photography!
DeleteHi!!! I had you this month and made your pork mushroom cabbage stir-fry - beyond delicious and totally restaurant worthy :-D Great pick as well with the rigatoni
ReplyDeleteGreat choice, I'm glad you liked it!
Deleteoh yes - this is the ultimate in savoury comfort food. Great recipe choice
ReplyDeleteThanks! We really enjoyed it.
DeleteOh, don't you hate to have a camera problem right when you need it for the blog? But, I actually think your iPad did a pretty good job, as I sit here salivating... ;-)
ReplyDeleteHappy Reveal Day!
You're so sweet! My food photography is normally awful, and the iPad isn't doing it any favors :P
DeleteI'm drooling now. Love, love, love pasta and cheese, and the two sauces together, well I think I'll have to make this for a future gathering, as soon as my oven gets fixed.
ReplyDeleteOh no, broken oven! I hope it will get fixed quickly.
DeleteI'm so happy you picked this recipe (and reminded me of how much we like it so we can make it again!) I'm glad you guys loved it and I love your pepperoni addition. Thanks for all the kind words!! :)
ReplyDeleteWe really liked it, thanks :D
DeleteWith a blog called Cheese with Noodles, it really comes as no surprise that you love cheesy noodle type dishes. This one looks absolutely yummy.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds so delicious and something my family would eat up right away. Too bad I didn't find it when I had her blog last month. Oh well we had another delicious recipe and now I have this one too.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds delicious .... you've picked a great recipe for reveal day!
ReplyDeleteI love mac 'n cheese. And with a crusty top and a bit of a tomato-y taste, it sounds out of this world.
ReplyDeleteOh, that is right up my alley! GREAT SRC pick!
ReplyDeletehey i just love this recipe with mozzarella cheese.it looks very delicious recipe.
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