What's for Dinner Tonight: Baked Pasta and Caesar Salad?

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The thread features participants sharing their dinner plans for the evening, highlighting a variety of meals being prepared. The discussions include personal experiences and preferences regarding cooking and meal choices.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions making baked pasta and Caesar salad for dinner.
  • Another participant plans to serve veggie soup and chicken nuggets with tater tots and broccoli for their children.
  • One participant is preparing Italian Vegetable Soup and homemade bread due to an impending ice/snow storm.
  • Several participants express a preference for easy meals due to early morning commitments or busy schedules.
  • One participant shares that they cooked spaghetti the night before for their family to heat up later.
  • Another participant is using leftover turkey to make a turkey divan casserole, accompanied by canned peach slices.
  • One participant mentions a family favorite, Cheesy Chicken Tortellini Bake.
  • Another participant is preparing Chicken Tortilla Casserole in the DCB, having pre-cooked the chicken.
  • One participant is making veggie chili and a garden salad.
  • Another participant is cooking Beef and Bean Wet Burritos.
  • One participant shares their plan for Not So Sloppy Joes with homemade french fries and fruit.
  • Another participant is preparing steak with mushrooms, onions, and peppers, along with peas and noodles.
  • One participant mentions their daughter making Inside-Out Lasagna in the DCB, noting it takes considerable time to prepare.
  • Another participant is cooking Irish Stew in a slow cooker.
  • One participant humorously mentions opting for Mickey D's on a busy day.
  • One participant shares an inventive meal using sautéed stew meat, tomatoes, and spices, served over rice.

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No clear consensus emerges, as participants express a wide range of meal choices and preferences, reflecting individual circumstances and cooking styles.

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Participants share their dinner plans in the context of varying schedules, weather conditions, and personal cooking experiences.

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rennea
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Goodmorning,



Tonight for dinner I am making baked pasta and Caesar salad:chef:
 
veggie soup for me and chicken nuggets, tater tots and broccoli for the little ones!
 
Italian Vegetable Soup and homemade bread. We're getting an ice/snow storm, so it's a good day to bake bread and make soup!
 
Something easy. I have to be up at 4 a.m. to get ready for my flight.
 
crystalscookingnow said:
Something easy. I have to be up at 4 a.m. to get ready for my flight.

Have a GREAT time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I have a firefighting class tonight so I cooked spaghetti last night late for DH and the kids for him to heat up tonight.
 
I am using some leftover turkey that has been in my freezer and making a turkey divan casserole, with canned peach slices on the side.
 
Cheesy Chicken Tortellini Bake...a family favorite.
 
Chicken Tortilla Casserole in the DCB. I cooked the chicken before I came to work this morning. So, just have to finish it tonight.
 
Vege chili.. and garden salad!
 
Beef and Bean Wet Burritos for us.
 
Not So Sloppy Joes with homemade french fries and fruit.
 
Steak with mushrooms, onions and peppers, peas and noodles. I made peanut butter cookies with M&M. We had the snow and ice storm too, but it has turned to rain here.
 
My DD is making the Inside-Out Lasagna in the DCB. She doesn't recommend it for a Show though! It takes over 30 minutes to prepare the ingredients plus 1-1/2 cooking time! It smells great right now!
 
Irish Stew, in my slow cooker.
 
Wednesday is my crazy day...Mickey D's for everyone!!!! Gotta start using that crock pot more!!!
 
ChefBeckyD said:
Beef and Bean Wet Burritos for us.

Ran out of time for the Burritos - so instead we had my "famous" scrambled eggs, with "veggie hash" (hashbrowns, shredded carrots & sweet potatoes, and onions), cinnamon toast, and Banana-orange smoothies. I'll do the burritos tomorrow.
 
I'm inventing tonight... I took some stew meat and sauted it up with some garlic pressed and a whole onion cut up. I added a can of tomatoes and some water and spices. It's all melding together now. I'll serve it over rice. I'm thinking of adding some corn. I used some chili spices and cajun flavors, so I think the corn will go nicely. I wish I had some black beans to add to it too, but since I don't, I can't. I tried it and its good, I'm sure my BF will be fine with it, but I don't think it's very 6 yo friendly, but he can make himself a sandwich if he don't want what we are having.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What ingredients do I need for the Baked Pasta?

For the Baked Pasta, you will need pasta (such as penne or rotini), marinara sauce, ricotta cheese, mozzarella cheese, Parmesan cheese, and any additional vegetables or proteins you wish to add, such as spinach, mushrooms, or cooked sausage.

How long does it take to prepare the Baked Pasta and Caesar Salad?

The preparation time for the Baked Pasta is approximately 15-20 minutes, and it typically takes about 30-40 minutes to bake. The Caesar Salad can be prepared simultaneously, taking about 10 minutes. Overall, you can expect the entire meal to be ready in about an hour.

Can I make the Baked Pasta ahead of time?

Yes, you can prepare the Baked Pasta ahead of time. Assemble the dish, cover it with foil, and refrigerate it for up to 24 hours before baking. Just add a few extra minutes to the baking time if it's coming straight from the fridge.

What type of pasta works best for this recipe?

Pasta shapes like penne, rotini, or fusilli work best for Baked Pasta as they hold the sauce well and provide a nice texture. However, you can use any pasta shape you prefer.

How can I customize the Caesar Salad?

You can customize the Caesar Salad by adding ingredients such as grilled chicken, shrimp, or bacon for added protein. You can also include additional vegetables like cherry tomatoes or cucumbers, or use a different type of dressing if you prefer.

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