HEALTHY spaghetti pie - less than 300 calories per serving

blueeyedtraveler
blueeyedtraveler Posts: 209 Member
edited September 26 in Recipes
I know that this recipe was posted already, but I took it and made it even healthier! LESS THAN 300 calories per serving!

Ingredients:
8 oz. (dry) whole wheat spaghetti, boiled
cooking spray

2 oz. no fat cream cheese, softened
1 1/2 c. no-fat sour cream

1 lb. lean ground meat, browned (or turkey if you want it even healthier)
2 cans (8 oz. each) tomato sauce w/garlic
Salt & Pepper to taste

5 oz. shredded fat free cheddar cheese

Instructions:
1. Cook the pasta. While it's boiling, combine the cream cheese, & sour cream in a bowl & set aside.
2. Brown the meat, drain & return to pan. Add tomato sauce (or tomatoes & garlic), reduce heat & simmer 20 minutes.
3. When the pasta is done boiling, drain, and add to a large casserole lightly coated in cooking spray
4. Spread the sour cream/cream cheese mixture over the spaghetti, then spread the meat/tomato mixture over that.
5. Sprinkle with cheese & cover the casserole. Bake (covered) @ 350 F for 25 minutes.
6. Remove cover and bake 5-10 more minutes until cheese is hot & bubbly on top.

This serves 8 people...ready for the numbers?

Calories 286
Carbs 31g
Fat 6g
Protein 24g
Sugar 5g
Cholesterol 4g

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  • swest222
    swest222 Posts: 455 Member
    looks yummy, im always looking for new meals!
  • bgeer34
    bgeer34 Posts: 135 Member
    sounds good... thanks for sharing :)
  • blueeyedtraveler
    blueeyedtraveler Posts: 209 Member
    I'm sorry for the photo. I have resized it several times and it's just not accepting it here :(
  • and meals just like this is exactly why I wish the oven where I live worked (I live in someone else's house and he uses a toaster oven instead)
  • hpsnickers1
    hpsnickers1 Posts: 2,783 Member
    I know that this recipe was posted already, but I took it and made it even healthier! LESS THAN 300 calories per serving!

    Ingredients:
    8 oz. (dry) whole wheat spaghetti, boiled
    cooking spray

    2 oz. no fat cream cheese, softened
    1 1/2 c. no-fat sour cream

    1 lb. lean ground meat, browned (or turkey if you want it even healthier)
    2 cans (8 oz. each) tomato sauce w/garlic
    Salt & Pepper to taste

    5 oz. shredded fat free cheddar cheese

    Instructions:
    1. Cook the pasta. While it's boiling, combine the cream cheese, & sour cream in a bowl & set aside.
    2. Brown the meat, drain & return to pan. Add tomato sauce (or tomatoes & garlic), reduce heat & simmer 20 minutes.
    3. When the pasta is done boiling, drain, and add to a large casserole lightly coated in cooking spray
    4. Spread the sour cream/cream cheese mixture over the spaghetti, then spread the meat/tomato mixture over that.
    5. Sprinkle with cheese & cover the casserole. Bake (covered) @ 350 F for 25 minutes.
    6. Remove cover and bake 5-10 more minutes until cheese is hot & bubbly on top.

    This serves 8 people...ready for the numbers?

    Calories 286
    Carbs 31g
    Fat 6g
    Protein 24g
    Sugar 5g
    Cholesterol 4g

    spaghettipiepiece.jpg

    Sounds pretty good but what about sodium numbers? There's a lot of low-fat and fat-free stuff which means high sodium. and canned tomato sauce is high in sodium too.
  • JennDoesKeto
    JennDoesKeto Posts: 244 Member
    bump!
  • KansasGal
    KansasGal Posts: 268 Member
    thx for sharing! definitely will be trying this!
  • BlueEyedMomma88
    BlueEyedMomma88 Posts: 558 Member
    BUMP!
  • MisMolly
    MisMolly Posts: 88 Member
    thanks!
  • bump :heart:
  • misschristi
    misschristi Posts: 119 Member
    bump..yumm!
  • istiehl
    istiehl Posts: 1
    Well i have to say it looks delicious and i'm going to try it! Thanks for new ideas
  • blueeyedtraveler
    blueeyedtraveler Posts: 209 Member

    Sounds pretty good but what about sodium numbers? There's a lot of low-fat and fat-free stuff which means high sodium. and canned tomato sauce is high in sodium too.

    Sodium per serving is 535. Instead of using tomato sauce, you could use cubed fresh tomatoes. There's always variations on this. I don't have a problem with sodium, so I don't track it.
  • mirna_ayala0428
    mirna_ayala0428 Posts: 406 Member
    bump
  • acarr4u
    acarr4u Posts: 28 Member
    Sounds delicious! Thanks! BUMP!
  • misschristi
    misschristi Posts: 119 Member
    omggg i just made this and it is deliciousssss!! ...and i made it in a 13x9 pan and the serving size is huge! yumm..thanks for the recipe!!
  • Melbel85
    Melbel85 Posts: 240 Member
    bump
  • joannbuist23
    joannbuist23 Posts: 127 Member
    bump
  • BandMom2
    BandMom2 Posts: 64
    yum!!
  • KarenECunningham
    KarenECunningham Posts: 419 Member
    Sounds delicious! Thanks for posting all of the nutritional info and making the recipe even better.:flowerforyou:
  • Brandicaloriecountess
    Brandicaloriecountess Posts: 2,126 Member
    Sounds yummy!
  • MrsChasteen
    MrsChasteen Posts: 48 Member
    bump
  • JAG1224
    JAG1224 Posts: 191 Member
    thanks for sharing
  • duitsmana
    duitsmana Posts: 17
    Thanks for sharing :) this looks delicious!!
  • musica814
    musica814 Posts: 301 Member
    I have to seriously thank you for this. Spaghetti pie is one of my favorite meals ever and now I won't feel guilty eating it! I'm gonna try this asap!
  • IamOnMywayNow
    IamOnMywayNow Posts: 470 Member
    Bump!
  • missymarea
    missymarea Posts: 51 Member
    *Bump* This sounds so good!
  • kmparks24
    kmparks24 Posts: 198
    YUMMY!!!!!!!!
  • troythegeek
    troythegeek Posts: 47
    I just tried this recipe last week from another post and I like your idea about the tomato sauce with garlic. I just used regular spaghetti sauce and it was lacking a little flavor. I was thinking of adding something like garlic to the cream cheese/cottage cheese mixture because the spaghetti sauce kind of just stayed on top and didn't mix those flavors well. Or maybe mix a little of the sauce in the bowl with the cheese mixture. As you said, you can easily customize it. I decided to use ziti instead of spaghetti because the calories per serving were the same and they really held the sauce well. I will try your changes the next time I make it!
  • GinaC211
    GinaC211 Posts: 15
    BUMP
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