Cheap Dinner Casserole

"I made this when my husband and I were going through a really hard financial time. We had no money to go buy something for dinner, so I had to dig through the freezer for things I had frozen and use up a bit of leftovers. This was one creation that came out to taste very good. Everything in here is stuff most people keep on hand."
 
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Ready In:
20mins
Ingredients:
10
Serves:
2-3
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ingredients

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directions

  • Spray a small baking dish (I used a small loaf pan) with Cooking spray.
  • Cook pasta according to directions on the box, drain, and add to baking dish.
  • If kielbasa isn’t cooked already (mine was cooked and frozen, so I just had to thaw it) cook according to how you like it, and then slice it into thin slices.
  • Add to bowties.
  • Add chopped onion and torn cheese slices to bowties, and stir all stuff together.
  • Add each seasoning, stirring well in between each addition.
  • Add breadcrumbs on top if you like.
  • Bake at 375 for 10 minutes.
  • Enjoy.

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<p>I am not a very interesting person. I like to cook, I like to eat, and I love my husband Rick and my son Hugh. Thats pretty much it when it comes to me, that and an obsession for cats, especially our 2, Bunny &amp; Bindy Sue. We live in Lake Dallas, TX, and have been married since August 16th, 2003. Hugh was born October 19th, 2009. Rick and I met on the internet in September 2001, and when we were married I moved from NJ where I grew up, to the big, scary, strange city of Dallas. There are things I like about Dallas and things I don't. I am definitely homesick for some real NY style pizza.</p>
 
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