I was recently contacted by Philadelphia Cream Cheese through Twitter. If your not following Philly on Twitter you should be. They always have such awesome recipe ideas and posts. Well Philly invited me to try out a new Philly inspired recipe on my friends and family and then blog about it and share my thoughts. Of course right off the top I am a big cream cheese lover.
Cream cheese can be added to so many dishes and baked items and the results are always fantastic. Philly wanted to know my thoughts on how I would rate this new pasta creation. Pasta and cheese how can you go wrong. They wanted me to prepare and serve this dish and then give my rating.
First off I want to say that this recipe was really easy to prepare and required very little ingredients. Also the ingredients listed are ones that I usually have on hand in my pantry and freezer, so that's always a plus.
We always have jars of spaghetti sauce and pasta on hand for quick thrifty meals such as this one. I was really in the need to change things up a bit so this recipe came to me at a perfect time. My little guy is a big spaghetti lover so I was excited to try out this recipe.
I will admit that my first thoughts on adding Philly cream cheese to spaghetti sauce kind of took me for a loop. I really wasn't to sure on the outcome, but I was willing to give it a try.After I mixed the cream cheese into the sauce it really started taking on a pretty pinkish color. I was really surprised at the addition of the cream cheese it really made the sauce so rich and creamy.
The sauce smelled so wonderful. As I was mixing up all the pasta I thought to myself this dish can easily be turned into a meatless meal. So really you can add ground beef or if you want a vegetarian dish you can leave it out. I am happy to say that I was pleasantly surprised at how this pasta dish turned out.
Cook the beef in a 12-inch skillet over medium-high heat until well browned, stirring often to separate meat.
Pour off any fat. Stir the sauce and cream cheese in the skillet. Reduce the heat to low. Cook for 3 minutes or until the cream cheese is melted, stirring often.
Sprinkle with the Parmesan cheese and serve. This would be great paired with a nice salad and hot crusty french bread. If you are looking for a nice change from ordinary spaghetti. I highly recommend trying this recipe out. You wont be disappointed.
Spaghetti a la Philly
Ingredients:
1 - lb lean ground beef, browned & drained
1 jar (24 -26 oz) Prego Traditional Italian Spaghetti Sauce or your use favorite brand
4 ounces Kraft Philadelphia cream cheese, cut into cubes
1 - (8 ounces) pkg spaghetti, cooked and drained
2 - tablespoons Kraft grated Parmesan cheese
Directions:
Cook the beef in a 12-inch skillet over medium-high heat until well browned, stirring often to separate meat.
Pour off any fat. Stir the sauce and cream cheese in the skillet. Reduce the heat to low.
Cook for 3 minutes or until the cream cheese is melted, stirring often. Place the spaghetti into a large bowl.
Add the beef mixture and toss to coat. Sprinkle with the Parmesan cheese and serve.
Prep: 20 minutes Cook: 15 minutes Makes: 4 servings
Disclosure: "Philadelphia Cream Cheese reached out to me to try their new Philly inspired recipe "Spaghetti a la Philly. For participating in the recipe trial, I received (3) free Philadelphia cream cheese product coupons and a cookbook. Thank you Philadelphia Cream Cheese for including Mommy's Kitchen in your recipe trial.
32 comments
My daughter would love the pink hue as well. Oh my! She'd be delighted.
Can't wait to try it....
Your camera man did a great job.
And, might I say that I'm glad to see I'm not the only one who buys Walmart brand pasta....gotta make that budget stretch some how!
Happy MM!
This recipe has me thinking.... I make something called Cheeseburger Mac. Hamburger, elbows, velveeta, and ketchup. S00000 how about makeing Philly Spaghetti with elbows.... and baking it in a casserole for a little?
It bothers me using the velveeta dn ketchup. I would rather NOT use ingredients that are processed.
I may have to try it tonight!!
Tina, I really enjoy reading your blog :)