>U Mom Knows Best: How To Make Gluten-Free Spaghetti With Spaghetti Squash With The Help Of Bounty

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

How To Make Gluten-Free Spaghetti With Spaghetti Squash With The Help Of Bounty

                     Sponsored post with SheSpeaks and Bounty


        Are you trying to limit carbohydrates or lose weight? I have a yummy healthy recipe for spaghetti that uses spaghetti squash. This recipe tastes like spaghetti but with is lower in calories and carbohydrates. It also is gluten-free. The secret is using plenty of red pasta sauce to make this dish taste yummy. You bake the spaghetti squash in the oven in a dish of water and the result is a vegetable that looks like spaghetti. Then you heat your favorite red pasta sauce in the microwave and pour it over the spaghetti squash.



How many times have you cooked red sauce in the microwave and forgot to cover it? Well today when I heated up my sauce, I did just that. My microwave was a mess.


I discovered New Bounty with Dawn paper towels and I put them to the test to clean up my microwave. 



  Bounty with Dawn is a specially designed 2-in-1 product that combines an ultra-durable Bounty paper with the grease-fighting power of Dawn dish soap. This paper towel stands up to tough messes like the one in my microwave. These thick and strong paper towels can be reused and feel like a cloth towel. You simply rinse and wring to keep tackling the mess with on sheet. 


  I put Bounty with Dawn to work on my microwave mess by first wetting one sheet of the cloth like towel. The sauce was everywhere so I had to rinse the towel a couple of times. This paper towel did not fall apart and did a great job of cleaning my microwave. Bounty with Dawn made clean up so easy.


   
    So what mess will you tackle with Bounty with Dawn paper towels? Bounty with Dawn works on multiple surfaces like counter tops, microwaves, ovens, and stove tops. I just love how they cleaned  my granite counters. Look close at the picture and you can see the Dawn soap in action.



Head to your local Walmart and pick up Bounty with Dawn, a paper towel that combines the grease-fighting power of Dawn with the strength of Bounty and cleans 4X better than a used dishcloth.






Spaghetti Squash

Large spaghetti squash   
 Red pasta sauce   


Oven 425

Cut the squash in half, long-ways and remove the seeds. Place the squash in a baking dish, inside facing down. Fill the baking dish with water until half the squash is covered. Bake for about 25 minutes or until the outside of the squash is soft. Remove the squash from the baking dish and let cool enough to handle it. Using a fork, scrape the inside of the squash out. It should look like strand of pasta. Warm your red pasta sauce in the microwave and pour over the "spaghetti. Serve with parmesan cheese.

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10 comments:

Shonda said...

Where do you buy your spaghetti squash? This is a dish I would like to try.

Unknown said...

This looks so delicious! I had no idea this was even possible and I do love squash!

Jamie said...

I've made this before and my husband didn't like it. Probably because he doesn't like squash. I love it, though! :)

Buzz4Mommies said...

Sharing! This looks fabulous!!

Unknown said...

I've always wanted to try spaghetti squash, and I have to say, I'm definitely gonna try those new bounty paper towels. What a great concept!

My Fashion Juice said...

I can't wait to try this one out. Thanks for sharing!

Terri Patillo said...

I use Bounty and hadn't yet heard of this! COOL!

Silvie said...

I love Bounty but I haven't seen the ones with Dawn. I'm super excited about them, and I'm going to go hunt them down so I can try them out. :)

Mom Knows Best said...

You can find them at most stores I believe. I bought mine at sprouts.

B is 4 said...

I love that recipe, I've tried it before and kids actually ate it, too, lol! That sounds like a paper towel we need at home, we use Dawn soap a lot so that's cool it's in the paper towel.

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