This dish is delicious! It’s a big hit with my family, and the kids adore it too! Hope you had fun!
Prep Time: | 20 mins |
Cook Time: | 30 mins |
Total Time: | 50 mins |
Servings: | 4 |
Yield: | 4 servings |
Ingredients
- 1 (8 ounce) package spaghetti
- 1 pound ground beef
- 2 ½ cups spaghetti sauce
- ½ cup grated Parmesan cheese
- 2 eggs, beaten
- 3 slices processed American cheese
- 1 (8 ounce) package shredded mozzarella cheese
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
- Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil. Add pasta and cook for 8 to 10 minutes or until al dente; drain.
- Meanwhile, place ground beef in a large, deep skillet. Cook over medium high heat until evenly brown. Drain, crumble and combine with spaghetti sauce.
- In a large bowl toss pasta with Parmesan cheese and eggs. Press into a 9-inch pie plate and spread sauce mixture over pasta. Top with American cheese and sprinkle with mozzarella.
- Bake in preheated oven for 30 minutes. Let stand 5 minutes before cutting into wedges.
Nutrition Facts
Calories | 862 kcal |
Carbohydrate | 66 g |
Cholesterol | 235 mg |
Dietary Fiber | 6 g |
Protein | 57 g |
Saturated Fat | 19 g |
Sodium | 1563 mg |
Sugars | 16 g |
Fat | 40 g |
Unsaturated Fat | 0 g |
Reviews
when I was 6 my grandma took me out to Fazolis and I had the pizza spaghetti, but now that I’m 9 years old, I really wanted it again without having to go back. I really liked this recipe, family favourite! Keep on the good work!
This was a hit at our house. I give it four stars because, it’s basically spaghetti in a different dress…but everyone loved it and I’m putting it into frequent rotation!
This is a very easy and quick meal to make. The only thing is, that there is used too much pasta, it takes over the whole taste of the beef. And I used pasta instead of spaghetti, it’s just as good 🙂
This spaghetti just a little special and it is special enough to make the effort. We love it.
quick, easy, and yummy
Even my picky eaters had seconds!
I love this recipe, it’s so easy and tasty. I didn’t have any meat so i decided to make it a veggie spaghetti pizza/casserole instead. i didn’t add egg cause my mom is a strict vegetarian and she doesn’t eat any egg or meat/animals. I cooked the prego spaghetti sauce with 1/2 can of tomatoes (i like chunky sauce) you can add more tomatoes or even fresh one if you like. I also added dried rosemary, Italian seasoning, dried basil flake, and some dried red pepper. Since my sauce is a bit runny due to the water content in the can of tomatoes, i added few tablespoon of tapioca starch, you can add corn starch for thickening if you like. the herb that i added are strictly by taste. i added a few pinches of herb to the sauce, taste, and if i wanted more for taste then i add more…so there’s no specific amount. for the cheese i only use shredded mozzarella cheese. i tossed the cooked spaghetti with the shredded cheese and also sprinkle in dried Parmesan cheese that i bought from Costco..pour the sauce over the noodle and did what previous reviewer suggested to use a fork and move the spaghetti around a bit to let the sauce soak into the spaghetti. i added the slices Kraft cheese on top since i have that handy, then i sprinkle a lot of mozzarella cheese on top covering all of the sauce with the cheese. cook in a glass pan for 30 minutes. let cool for a few minutes then cut with a knife and scoop out with a spoon…tasted just like a lasagna and very yummy.
Great! I added 1/2 cup Vigo bread crumbs to the “crust” mixture. Instead of beef, I used 2 tbs minced garlic and 1 1/4 cups of finely chopped broccoli in the sauce. I didn’ have mozzerella but used about 6 oz of shreaded sharp cheddar. I also used red pepper in the crust and sauce with oregano and basil herbs as well. Surprised how good it turned out! 🙂
It was pretty good, everyone liked, next time I’ll know to make the spaghetti “crust” a little thinner but the biggest surprise was my PICKY PICKY 6 yo liked it. She does not like anything different but she went for it so I definatly have to recomend this one.
I think was a cool recipe, however, the spaghetti did not turn hard for me and I did everything the recipe said. Do you know why this may have happend?
This was delicious! The only changes I made was to use ground turkey, left out the American cheese, and reserved a bit of the spaghetti sauce without the meat in it to toss with the noodles before pressing into pie plate. Would definitely make this again! Great alternative to the busy weeknight spaghetti dinner! Thanks for sharing!
Hubby and son both really liked this. Eight ounces of spaghetti is way too much, though. Next time I’ll use half or 3/4 as much.
Excellent & very easy. My boyfriend gobbled down! I used a casserole dish and toppd with pepperoni before pouring on the meat sauce.
my children are not big spaghetti fans and I made this for then and they all ate it with out a fuss even got seconds!!
I’ve tried similar recipes for this but they never had egg added to it. This was what I always pictured. Great family recipe! A nice alternative to the traditional spaghetti dinner.
My family loved this. Made it with addition cheese by adding a little cheddar cheese on top of the mozzarella, also had a little provalone to add, my daughter-in-law says this is a keeper.
This was good. I doubled it to fit in a 13×9 pan. I used provalone instead of American cheese bc that is what I had on hand. I will make this again.
Good recipe! I sauteed mushrooms for the sauce, it was a big hit!
I tried this recipe out on my family when they came over for a visit and it was an instant hit! My younger siblings even liked it. I would have enjoyed a bit more of a “kick,” but this is a reliable and easy recipe I will turning to for future meals.
Tastes like regular spaghetti except for the pasta tasted funny…..I won’t be making it again.
This was the first time I ever tried a recipe like this and am proud to say that it was a hit. I used leftover spaghetti as well as leftover meat sauce. Not only did my very picky kids loved it but my extremely picky wife gave it a thumbs up as well.