Jan 11, 2016 in condiments & sauces, entree, healthy, lunch, meat, pork, cheese, kale, nuts, sausage. Read the original on: No Spoon Necessary
Penne alla Vodka gets a healthy make over!  With Spaghetti squash substituting for the penne, a significant reduction in the amount of heavy cream, and the addition of sausage, kale, pine nuts and asiago cheese, these boats are comforting and delicious without sacrificing flavor!  Helllllllo Lovelies! How was your weekend? You do anything exciting? Or, did you stay in the comfort of you pajamas and warmth of your house, recovering from the brutal first work week of the New Year?
As for me, we are only 11 days into 2016 and I already broke one of my New Year goals. Which is fine, because to be honest, I knew this one particular goal was going to be a pain in my patootâ¦
I worked on blog related shenanigans all day, both Saturday and Sunday. I just canât help myself! I love being in the kitchen developing recipes. I love forcing Boy to taste test every single creation, even when it needs a LOT of tweaking.  (<â Insert evil grin here)  And, I love sharing the recipes with you guys when I finally get it right.
So sue me. I worked on NSN stuff both days. There are far worse things I could do. Am I right?
Anyways, while I did break one goal, I also did accomplish one goal. Â I forgave myself. Â Woot woot!
You see these pictures here today? I hate them⦠and thatâs putting it lightly.
But, I forgive myself for taking crappy picture of such a delicious dish. So Iâm posting them anyways. I may be grimacing, with pain radiating from my eye balls due to the site of these photos, but I forgive myself.
Yes, Boy already told me I am crazy. Â And, yes I know I am being dramatic. Â I forgive myself for that too. Â
One goal for 2016 accomplished.
So what are these (awful) pictures of? Spaghetti Squash alla Vodka Boats.
I absolutely adore penne alla vodka, but what I do not adore are all the calories that come with it. So, I decided to give one of my favorite comforting dishes a healthy makeover⦠while adding tons of additional flavor.
I nixed the penne in favor of one of my favorite spaghetti substitutes â squash. I cut the amount of heavy cream significantly. Then, I added kale for tons of nutrients and omega 3s, pine nuts to help boost your energy and reduce your risk for heart disease, crumbled mild sausage for a bit of hearty comfort and asiago cheese because, well⦠cheese makes me happy. Besides, 1 ounce serving of asiago has 7 grams of protein and it is a rich source of calcium. Youâre welcome.Â
With silky, smooth strands of squash, chunks of juicy, salty pork sausage, oodles of earthy kale, a sprinkling of crunchy pine nuts, and a smoky, sweet, slightly spicy, barely boozy, roasted red pepper sauce, this made-over spaghetti alla vodka is ultimate in the comfort food department. These boats are savory, saucy and seriously delish.
I did make these boats over the weekend, but with a little planning they can be weeknight dinner obtainable. Simply bake your spaghetti squash prior, scrape the strands from the skin and store in an airtight container in the refrigerator. When you are ready to get your alla vodka on, simply prepare the sauce and cook the sausage and kale. Wham-bam-thank-you-maâam. Dinner is served.
So if penne alla vodka is your jam, but you are trying to be a healthier new you, I urge you to try these spaghetti squash boats. Loaded with flavor and healthy eats, I know you and your family will love these boats as much as we did. Until next time, Cheers â to never sacrificing flavor.
-xoxo-
Cheyanne
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My name is Cheyanne, and I am the proud developer of No Spoon Necessary. I am a culinary school graduate who has worked in the restaurant world, both the front and the back of the house. I am also a loving wife and mother of two furry four legged daughters. My blog is a place for me to share my passion for food with you.