I have a confession to make: I’ve been looking forward to this
meal all week long. In fact, the
last thing I said to LeeLee before we went to sleep last night was, “I can’t
wait to have baked penne tomorrow night.”
(He’s used to this sort of thing, so he just said “Me neither, good
night,” and turned out the light.)
So when we got home from work tonight, I got into the kitchen
and got moving. First I boiled some
water and cooked the penne, and when that was done, I put a bag of Morningstar
Farm burger crumbles (sometimes I used sliced vegetarian sausage, but tonight I
was in the mood for “beef”) in the bottom of a lasagna pan and poured the
drained pasta on top. I mixed them
together with a jar of pasta sauce until everything was thoroughly coated and
then topped the penne with a blend of Daiya mozzarella and cheddar cheese.
At that point, the hands-on work was done! All I had to do from there was put the
lasagna pan in the oven and bake it at 350 for about 25 minutes. By then, the Daiya was melted and the
once-frozen burger crumbles were piping hot!
Some of the penne along the sides of the pan had gotten crispy, too,
which I love. (If you don’t care for
said crispiness, just put a sheet of foil over the top of your pan before
baking!)
I’m not a bit ashamed to tell you that between the two of
us, we cleaned out one half of the pan at dinner tonight. The other half will likely be dinner tomorrow
night, since I’ll be getting home late and LeeLee will be getting home
early. A role reversal!
:)

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