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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Filipino Spaghetti

Now you must be wondering what is Filipino spaghetti.  It is like normal spaghetti except that it is sweeter and in my family, we put hot dogs instead of meatballs.  My taste buds is a little more sophisticated now but I rush to the table when this is serve.  It just reminds me of my childhood.  There are multiple variations.  My cousin includes 7-up in her recipes :D. 

Filipino Spaghetti
1 Box of Spaghetti
1 Package of Hot Dogs
1 Jar of Marinara Sauce
1 Cup of Ketchup (and yes I said Ketchup) - banana ketchup works too
1 Cup of Sugar
Salt and Pepper to Taste

Directions
  1. Cook both the spaghetti and hot dogs.  I would put the hot dogs at the bottom of the pot and than the spaghetti (this is my short cut in making this).
  2. Start cooking the sauce by combining the rest of the ingredients in a medium sauce pan.  You may want to decrease or increase the amount of sugar to your taste.
  3. Drain the spaghetti and hot dogs. 
  4. Slice the hot dogs into bit size pieces.
  5. All the components until it is fully incorporated. 
  6. Top with some Parmesan cheese :D
  7. Serve
This is a great kids meal even with all the sugar.  You could also add some veggies and it will be a great way to get them to eat some.


24 comments:

  1. And we just talked about this this past weekend...the power of suggestion, huh? :D

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  2. If you would like to this so. I actually made this months ago and finally posted it.

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  3. "Red" colored Filipino Hot Dogs are better! right? lol ;P nice one ate!

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  4. Interesting...although I think I've heard you talk about this recipe before. I may have to make this for TJ, I think he might like it. :D

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  5. manamis-namis na maanghang-anghang sarap!

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  6. Wow! How in the world do you include 7-up in a recipe like this? ;) Looks adventurous and worth a try!

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  7. Ha I love this! I must say that my Filipino side of the family has never let me in on this little recipe, but its worth a shot since I've never been disappointed with Filipino before!

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  8. It was my question exactly. 7-up! Love that it's sweeter.

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  9. totally sounds like comfort food. how 'bout trying SPAM in place of hot dogs?!

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  10. I love meals that remind me of childhood and sweet sauce! Looks delicious!

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  11. ooooohhhh spam is right. bacon bits that look like they've been mauled by a crazy dog works well too. we do this with condensed milk! woohooo!!

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  12. Mmmm...looks delicious. I'm sure children would love this sweeter version.

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  13. This looks yum-- like something from my childhood, via my parents' Hawaiian background. A lot of Filipinos also immigrated to Hawaii -- maybe it is popular there too? My son would love this. :)

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  14. Love your recipe! I like to pan fry my hotdogs when I make this. I've used 7-up before but I've also used Coke. Nowadays I add balsamic vinegar when I don't have coke or 7-up but I add it the last 10 minutes of simmer time.

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  15. It reminds me of the sweet spaghetti at the fast food place inside Makati Supermarket.:)

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  16. This looks a lot like spaghetti-os, but home made and better for my little one. Thank you so much for passing it along.

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  17. That's the craziest thing that I have ever seen! Ketchup and hot dogs in spaghetti?! Hilarious!

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  18. This reminds me of childhood birthday parties, along with hotdogs on sticks with marshmallows :)

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  19. This is really interesting. I bet the kids would like this.

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  20. Pair it with ice cold coke and crispy fried chicken! Yum:)

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  21. I haven't made this in a long, long time...it's one of my childhood faves, sweet ketchup spaghetti with lots of hotdog! :D

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  22. There is nothing like an old favorite to bring you back home. 7-up included. ;)

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