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Easy Penne in a Loads of Garlic Meat Sauce

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Penne in a Loads of Garlic Meat Sauce

If you like garlic, you will love this Penne in a Loads of Garlic Meat Sauce. Loaded with garlic, this recipe is easy and delicious. Loads of Garlic is an understatement! This has about 15 cloves of garlic! The garlic is not overpowering however, just great adds great flavor to the meat sauce.

Pasta is a great dish anytime of the year, but I just think when it’s cold, pasta is even better. Cozy up with a bowl of this pasta and watch your favorite movie! Serve this with some crusty bread, and you are set! A salad with be delicious with this dish. Here’s a link to my Italian Salad that I love to serve with pasta: https://the2spoons.com/italian-salad-with-lemon-olive-oil-vinaigrette/.

Italian Salad with Lemon and Olive Oil Vinaigrette

Penne in a Loads of Garlic Meat Sauce

I cooked this recipe in the Instant Pot. You can cook on the stovetop if that is your preferred method of cooking. The difference is just the time to cook.

Not only does this recipe have Parmigiano Reggiano shaved on top when you serve, but I added the rind that I saved to the cooking pot. If you haven’t done that before, try it! It is amazing the flavor you get from the rind of the cheese.

Parmigiano Reggiano is a little expensive. It doesn’t take a lot though if you use it for shaving on top of your salads and pasta dishes. I wrap it in foil, then place it in a zip lock bag to keep it from drying out which becomes very hard. When I’m finished, I keep the rind to add to my sauces. If you can’t find Parmigiano Reggiano in your local store, here’s a link: http://Shop Parmigiano Reggiano – Free 2-day Shipping w/ Prime.

See that rind? Perfect for your sauces!

Penne in a Loads of Garlic Meat Sauce

Penne in a Loads of Garlic Meat Sauce

So, first, this sauce is loaded with garlic. Second, you can make it delicious in your Instant Pot. Third, the recipe calls for dried spices that you most likely already have and fourth, you can use jarred sauce!

Yes! Just use your favorite jarred sauce! I used Rao’s, but there’s so many brands that are delicious and definitely a timesaver! Sometimes you want to spend the day cooking a slow cooking sauce that takes hours, but as an easy, quick meal, jarred sauce is available and a delicious alternative. Here’s a link to Rao’s that I used: http://Rao’s Homemade All Natural Marinara Sauce, 24 Oz – Walmart.com. Win! Win! With this recipe!

Just a couple of more notes before I post the recipe. I used ground beef in this recipe because I had purchased some fresh, I hadn’t frozen it yet and I wanted to use it instead of freezing. I could have used Italian sausage and I could have used ground turkey or chicken or a chicken sausage would have been great too.

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Penne in a Loads of Garlic Meat Sauce

Course dinner, Lunch, Main Course
Cuisine Italian
Keyword Easy, garlic, Instant Pot, Italian, Italian Food, meat sauce, pasta, penne
Servings 6 servings

Ingredients

  • 1 cup extra virgin olive oil
  • 15 garlic cloves, finely chopped or grated
  • 1 tbsp dried oregano
  • 1 tbsp dried basil
  • 1 tbsp dried parsley
  • 1 pinch crushed red peper flakes
  • 2 24 oz jars of your favorite marinara sauce
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 lb ground beef, italian sausage, chicken sausage, ground chicken or a combination of any of these
  • Rind of Parmigiano Reggiano (optional)
  • 1 lb dry penne pasta
  • grated Parmigiano Reggiano or other parmesan for serving
  • garnish with fresh oregano or parsley

Instructions

  • In the instant pot, brown the ground beef, italian sausage or ground chicken. Drain and set aside. Combine the olive oil, garlic, dried oregano, dried basil, dried parsley, and red pepper flakes. Set the instant pot to sauté and cook until the garlic is golden and caramelized, about 5 minutes. Stir in the marinara sauce and season with salt and black pepper. It may appear the ingredients are not coming together, but they will.
  • Add the meat to the sauce along with the parmesan rind. Set the Instant Pot on high for 20 minutes. Let the Instant Pot release on it's on.
  • When ready to serve, bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Cook the penne according to package directions until al dente or longer if you desire a softer pasta. Drain and return to the pot or a large bowl. Add the sauce and toss to coat completely. Place in individual plates or bowls and serve with more shaved parmesan and fresh oregano or parsley. Bon Appetite!
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