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Cheeseburger Pasta
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My neighbour was making this yesterday, it’s apparently a slimming world recipe. I thought it sounded very unappetising but when I looked up the recipe it didn’t actually sound too bad, just a bit of a faff to make. You can find the recipe online if you’re interested.
Anyone familiar with it? What was it like, would you recommend it?
Anyone familiar with it? What was it like, would you recommend it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It doesn't seem any more of a faff than making spag bol, shepherd's pie or chili con carne, seems easy enough.
I'd give it a go, minus the spray oil (I always soften the onions and garlic in a saucepan over a low heat, no oil, then chuck the mince in, whack the heat up to brown it and drain most of the fat off before adding the other ingredients. I refuse to use artificial sweetener and spray oil)
I'd give it a go, minus the spray oil (I always soften the onions and garlic in a saucepan over a low heat, no oil, then chuck the mince in, whack the heat up to brown it and drain most of the fat off before adding the other ingredients. I refuse to use artificial sweetener and spray oil)
This is the recipe I read https:/ /www.sl immingw orld.co .uk/rec ipes/ch eesebur ger-pas ta-bake
Yep, that’s the one Barry…using a pan for the pasta, another for frying the beef and onions, layering it, grilling for 7 minutes, more layers, more grilling, a topping of cheese and more grilling. To me, that’s too much faffing unless it’s really, really worth the effort, these days I can’t /won’t stand around in the kitchen doing that.
I may just give it a go though.
I may just give it a go though.
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