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Welcome back friends! This week we’ll be cooking the Spaghetti that Tony serves Lady and Tramp in Disney’s Lady and the Tramp!
This recipe is featured when the Tramp takes Lady out to one of his favorite places to eat, Tony’s Restaurant. Once Tony notices Tramp is not alone and has brought Lady with him, he decides to treat this as a special night and serves them spaghetti and meatballs, then serenades them with “Bella Notte’.
Spaghetti and meatballs are quite fun to make and did I mention delicious? I had to stop myself from snacking on the meatballs before I was done making the pasta! My only regret is that I didn’t make the pasta or the sauce completely from scratch. I chose the timesavers path and used pre-packaged pasta, canned tomatoes and tomato paste. The good news is, most of us do not have time to make everything from scratch, but I do look forward to revisiting this recipe in the future to bring you everything from scratch!
SAUCE
- 1 bay leaf
- 1/2 teaspoon of minced garlic
- 3 tablespoons of grated onion
- 1 1/2 teaspoons of dried oregano
- 1/2 teaspoon of pepper
- 1/2 teaspoon of salt
- 1 tablespoon of sugar
- 2 – 28 ounce cans of diced tomatoes, undrained
- 1 – 12 ounce can of tomato paste
- 1 cup of water
INSTRUCTIONS (SAUCE)
- Combine all the sauce ingredients together in a dutch oven.
- Bring the sauce to a boil, then reduce the heat and simmer (uncovered) for about an hour and 15 minutes.
- While the sauce is simmering prepare the meatballs (see below).
MEATBALLS
- 6 slices of day-old bread, torn into pieces
- 1/2 cup of water
- 3/4 teaspoon of salt
- 1/2 teaspoon of minced garlic
- 1/4 teaspoon of pepper
- 2 large eggs, lightly beaten
- 1/2 cup of grated Parmesan cheese
- 2 tablespoons of minced fresh parsley
- 1 pound of ground beef
INSTRUCTIONS (MEATBALLS)
- While the sauce simmers, soak the bread in the water until fully saturated.
- Squeeze the excess water out of the bread, then place it in a large bowl.
- Add the beef, eggs, garlic, parmesan cheese, parsley, pepper and salt; mix well.
- Shape the mixture into meatballs 1 1/2 inches in diameter and place them on a rack over a shallow baking pan.
- Pre-heat the oven to 400F.
- Bake the meatballs, uncovered for about 20 minutes or until they are no longer pink then remove them from the oven and prepare the spaghetti (see below).
SPAGHETTI
- 12 cups of water
- 3 tablespoons of salt
- 8 ounces of spaghetti noodles
INSTRUCTIONS (SPAGHETTI)
- Bring the water to a rolling boil.Add the salt and allow the water to return to a boil.
- Add the pasta to the salted, boiling water and stir.
- Bring the water back up to a boil again (don’t cover), then lower the heat slightly to avoid the pot boiling over and cook for as long as directed on the packet.
- Once done, drain the pasta.
- Remove the bay leaf from the finished sauce (see above) and add the spaghetti, stirring to coat.
- Place the meatballs (see above) into the spaghetti and sauce, and simmer until heated through.
- Garnish with parmesan cheese if desired, and enjoy!
INTRODUCTION
This recipe is featured when Edgar wants to get rid of Duchess and her kittens, thinking they will be the sole heirs to his employer’s fortune. He makes a cream for the cats to drink, laced with sleeping pills and drives them out to the countryside to abandon them. Roquefort the mouse brings his cookie to share the cream, and ends up falling asleep too!
First thing is first, I did not lace the creme with sleeping pills, I’m not trying to knock you all out. What I did do was infuse it with chamomile to add a calming effect, although this is optional. With or without the chamomile it really is quite tasty as a dip, on its own, or even as a creamer for tea or coffee.
CREME DE LA CREME A LA EDGAR
ROQUEFORT’S COOKIES
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These crumpets are featured when Olivia Flaversham and Dr. Dawson arrive at Basil’s apartment. Mrs. Judson (Basil’s maid) offers and serves them before Basil sets off on a lead, Olivia managing to snag a few before they rush off.
I am going to be so bold as to say that these are not traditional crumpets. Disney usually does their homework pretty thoroughly so I may be wrong, but perhaps they meant scones? Traditional crumpets look like the ones I made for Ratty and Mole’s Recipe in November, cooked on a flat surface within round rings. It was very hard to achieve the puffed look from the film using a crumpet recipe in a muffin tin, but I tried twice. The first time I used the recipe from Ratty and Mole’s Crumpets and added cheese, but they were very deflated up top. The second time I got a bit more lift by using baking powder instead of baking soda. Neither option had as much lift and puff as the cartoon, but they both taste cheesy and delicious so use what you have available!
BAKED CHEESE CRUMPETS
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Winnie the Pooh’s hero cake (and the hero cookies we made last week) is featured in the “Blustery Day” featurette when Christopher Robin throws a Hero Party for Pooh Bear, believing him to be Piglet’s rescuer during the flood. Pooh and Piglet really just happened to be in the same predicament at the same time and came out together perfectly alright, but it was still sweet of Christopher Robin and their friends to celebrate them all the same!
This is a surprisingly complex cake, and I had a lot of fun creating and tasting it! I chose to make pink velvet cake (my own interpretation of what flavor the pink color stood for) with chocolate frosting. White buttercream frosting surrounds the base of each of the orange candles and orange buttercream, in color and in flavor, whimsically dots the chocolate frosting in puffs. If you take the cake with the chocolate frosting and orange buttercream in the same bite it is absolute heaven and will definitely satisfy the rumbly of any tumbly!
HERO CAKE
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HERO COOKIES
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These cookies are featured when Bernard and Miss Bianca visit the orphanage to find Penny. They find Rufus the cat instead, and he recollects the last time he saw her. In his memory, she snuck him two Gingersnap cookies, which he charmingly mistook for “Catnipsnaps”.
I think baking cookies is my favorite! There is just something so satisfying about making cookie dough and then baking snack size treats for loved ones. I tend to enjoy eating the chewier and gooier cookies, but these were like eating crunchy gingerbread cookies and I really love them! Perhaps its the crunchy store-bought or factory-made cookies I’m not as fond of!
GINGERSNAPS
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This turkey is featured when Ichabod visits one of his student’s households for supper and is fed a turkey by the lady of the house.
I highly doubt the residents of Sleepy Hollow had access to the Godzilla size turkeys we have available today, so I chose to work with a smaller size turkey. Smaller stature, paired with classic and simple seasoning and cooking methods resulted in the best tasting turkey I think I’ve ever created!
TURKEY
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RED VELVET CAKE
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Crumpets are relatively easy to make, albeit time consuming due to the amount of time the dough/batter spends resting. These are tasty on their own, but you’ll definitely get the most out of them by slathering them with some butter, honey, jam or whatever topping you prefer. Like most foods, these are best when they’re fresh, but my husband has toasted them the last two mornings for breakfast and they’re still tasty!
CRUMPETS
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When Miguel’s family brings him back to the land of the dead to ask Mama Imelda for help, they enter the Department of Family Reunions and Dante tries to steal a plate of sweets off of one of the desks. The Concha bread is on this plate, and it can also be seen in various scenes throughout the film.
Like the tamales, I wanted to research and find a traditional recipe for this treat. I then took my recipe to my friends to see if they thought it was traditional enough and they approved! There are different variations of toppings out there, but I chose to go with something closer to the film, with no food coloring.
CONCHA BREAD