This Summer I decided to take matters into my own hands and I grew my own Spaghetti Squash. I worked really hard on maintaining my vegetable garden, every ounce of love went into it and by the beginning of Autumn I was eating my very first, HOMEGROWN Spaghetti Squash and I couldn't have been more proud of myself. I actually did it and I didn't give up when things got tough. For example; when the leaves developed mould -- I just pruned them off and carried on; or when the time the plants developed end rot -- I bought some calcium and ploughed on through. My first year of vegetable growing was very difficult, but it was also very rewarding too because I grew Spaghetti Squash -- Did I mention that already? I grew my very own Spaghetti Squash and it was delicious!
Spaghetti Squash |
When I finally got to cook my first Spaghetti Squash, this was the first dish I made -- Spaghetti Squash, with Homemade Tomato Sauce & Chickpea Balls. It was delicious and I'm not just saying that, all the flavours went well together and the chickpea balls were delicious.
Spaghetti Squash, With Homemade Tomato Sauce & Chickpea Balls |
Obviously since I'd never cooked a Spaghetti Squash before I didn't know how to cook it, so I did a quick Google search and was informed that I should cut it in half and place the squash downward on a baking tray and cook it for 30-40 minutes depending on how big it was. It worked and I had my first plate of Spaghetti Squash 'pasta'. I couldn't have been more excited if Peter Andre had been serving it to me. I was ecstatic.
Ingredients
- Spaghetti Squash
- Carton of Chopped Tomatoes
- Apple Cider Vinegar
- White Onion
- Basil
- Garlic
- Can of Chickpeas
- Whole Egg, or Egg White.
- Cheddar
- Italian Seasoning
- Himalayan Salt
- Black Pepper
- Spray Oil
- Garlic
Instructions
- Cut the Spaghetti Squash in half and place downward on a baking tray, then cook on 200c for 35-40minutes depending on how big the squash is.
- Now place the chopped tomatoes; Garlic; Basil; ACV; and Onion in an oven dish and roast for the same amount of time as the Spaghetti Squash.
- Blend the Chickpeas with the Italian seasoning; Cheddar; Salt; Pepper and Egg; or egg white. You can make the mixture smooth, or chunky it is up to you.
- Next mould the chickpea mixture into balls; spray a baking pan with low fat spray and bake the chickpea balls until they are golden. You could also fry these balls if you don't have room in your oven.
- Use a fork and pull the Spaghetti Squash away from the rind and watch those spaghetti strands appear.
- Next, blend your sauce and top the Spaghetti Squash with as much as you desire, along with the Chickpea Balls.
Et Voila.. Spaghetti Squash, with Homemade Tomato Sauce & Chickpea Balls.
Enjoy!
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