If you’re anything like me you may have had a love/hate relationship with the menu on your school cafeteria growing up. Some of the dishes were grey and unappetizing, but then there were the favorites that pretty much made your day when you found out what your lunch was. One of my personal favorites that the other kids also really loved was the school cafeteria spaghetti.
And, if you think that all spaghetti tastes alike then you are mistaken! There are a few key ingredients in this particular recipe that make it hit different and when you make this at home you’ll see what we mean. When you taste this one be prepared for waves of nostalgia.
To start this recipe you’ll need to brown some ground beef, breaking it up as you stir. If you want it to taste authentic then don’t use sausage as that’s not what the lunch ladies used. To the beef you’ll add dried onion, tomato sauce spice mix (2 packets), oregano, garlic powder, and pepper. There are no fresh onions or garlic this recipe which keeps sharp flavors at bay.
Then you’ll add crushed tomatoes, bullion, Worcestershire sauce, sugar, and salt to the pan. The bullion and the Worcestershire sauce add a lot of flavor, and the sugar offsets the acidic taste of the tomatoes. Adding a little bit of sugar to chili brings out the flavor of the tomatoes there, too.
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