How To Throw Together a One-Dish Meal And Have It Taste Like a Meal From a 5 Star Restaurant
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Italian dishes always go over well with men and kids, but I am over the usual spaghetti and meatballs. Switching up the pasta type makes a huge difference. I wasn’t so excited for Italian night but when I took a bite of this cheesy baked tortellini I was stoked!
Fun pasta, delicious sauce, throw in some cheese and bake it and you have a whole new pasta dish. I served the meal with breadsticks and a huge salad filled with black olives, red onion and croutons. What a great meal; it was like eating out, but in!
Recipe and photo courtesy of Pillsbury.
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Quick Tip: Tortellini comes filled with all sorts of great ingredients including cheese, meat and even veggies!