I'm not sure why in the world it took me so incredibly long to try spaghetti squash. I mean, the stuff is pretty amazing! But the best part, is that it's a vegetable & not a carb. I know that's not a newsflash or anything, but coming from a girl who adores her pasta, I found that I actually liked it more than traditional spaghetti noodles. And that says a lot!
Of course if I was going to be making my own spaghetti squash, then a Homemade Arribbiata Sauce would be the perfect thing to top it with.
Disclaimer: I generally don't follow actual recipes (& if I do I always change them), so just use approximations & adjust accordingly.
*21 Day Fix container counts will follow below the recipe*
*21 Day Fix container counts will follow below the recipe*
Ingredients:
• spaghetti squash
• extra virgin olive oil
• sea salt & black pepper
• whole tomatoes
• fresh basil
• garlic cloves, peeled
• 1/4-1/2C. water, if desired
• cayenne pepper, just a pinch
• Stevia
• garlic powder
Directions:
For the Spaghetti Squash:
• Using a sharp knife, cut off the top or bottom of the squash so that it will stand flat and secure on your cutting board.
• Slice the squash in half lengthwise.
• Using a spoon, scrape out the seeds.
• Heat oven to 375ยบ.
• Brush the inside of each half with olive oil and sprinkle with sea salt and ground black pepper.
• Place cut-sides down on a baking sheet.
• Bake for 45-60 minutes, or until you can easily pierce the squash with a fork. (This is where you start the Arribbiata Sauce.)
•Let cool for 15 minutes, or until squash is cool enough to handle, before using a fork to scrape out the spaghetti-like strands.
For the Homemade Arribbiata Sauce:
• In a large pot, combine whole tomatoes (I used fresh but you can use canned if you'd like, just cut back on your simmer time), fresh basil, garlic cloves, olive oil & water if desired (although not necessary).
• Allow to simmer, covered, for one hour.
• Remove the pot from the heat & allow to cool slightly.
• Working in batches, use a food processor or a blender to puree the tomato mixture into a sauce, adding the cayenne pepper during the last batch.
• Transfer sauce back into the large pot & bring to a low boil.
• Add stevia, garlic powder, salt & pepper (and even more cayenne pepper if desired) to give yourself a slightly sweet but spicy Arribbiata Sauce.
To serve, simply top spaghetti squash with Homemade Arribbiata Sauce & sprinkle with shredded Parmesan cheese if desired.
*21 Day Fix container count: 1-2 green (for the spaghetti squash), .5-1 purple (for the sauce) & .5-1 blue (for shredded Parmesan, if using).
I just discovered spaghetti squash recently and I love it. What a delicious dinner this is.
ReplyDeleteYum! I haven't ever tried anything like this but it looks so good! I will have to try it for a date night with my hubby... I don't think my kids would go for this but we sure would!
ReplyDeleteWell you beat me to it. I still haven't tried it. Yummy recipe!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds really good. I have never tried this. Will have to give it a shot. Amber N
ReplyDeleteI love spaghetti squash. I have never had it with Arabiata sauce before. It looks amazing
ReplyDeleteI love spaghetti squash. This sounds really good, I may have to make it soon.
ReplyDeleteThat looks delicious! I love spaghetti squash, and am getting hungry just looking at it!
ReplyDeleteI have never had spaghetti squash before. Looking over the rest of the ingredient list, it does sound like something my whole family would enjoy!
ReplyDeleteI have tried spaghetti squash before and really enjoyed it. I think yours looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteSpaghetti squash is amazing, I really love this recipe a lot!
ReplyDeleteOh yes! Love spaghetti squash! It's so yummy, thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI have tried but can't git into spaghetti squash. I prefer zoodles :)
ReplyDeletegreat paleo option, yummy and delicious looking.
ReplyDeleteI am such a fan of spaghetti squash. Your sauce looks so delicious and flavorful!
ReplyDeleteI'd definitely try this dish. You've got me thinking now... I might make something similar for our changed weekend plans.
ReplyDeleteI love spaghetti squash. It's so yummy. I've never heard of an Arribiatta Sauce. I'll have to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so delicious. I love to cook with spaghetti squash. I will have to try this recipe this week.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds really yummy! It is making me really hungry
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy and delicious! I have not tasted this before. But it looks awesome and sounds like a great combination with this Arribbiata sauce. Will have to try this for sure. Thanks a lot for sharing this recipe.
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