Spaghetti Squash And Garden Tomato Sauce

Wanted to try spaghetti squash and now I found a way to enjoy pasta without all the extra carbs
Spaghetti Squash And Garden Tomato Sauce
Wanted to try spaghetti squash and now I found a way to enjoy pasta without all the extra carbs
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Preheat oven to 400°F
- 2
Cut spaghetti squash in half; seed it and put in a deep pan with water in the bottom. (Just enough to cover bottom of squash for steam) and let cook for 40 minutes or until squash is tender
- 3
Combine red peppers, garlic, onion, chives, mushroom, herbs and pasta sauce in a large sauce pot and let simmer; stirring occasionally until sauce is warmed up
- 4
When squash is ready; take a fork and shred the inside of the squash out so it strings up like noodles.
- 5
Add squash to the pasta sauce or keep separate.
- 6
Add mozzarella and olives to preferred taste and enjoy
- 7
Try adding meat if you desired something more hearty
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