Spaghetti and Meatball Muffins

A creative, kid-friendly twist on a classic pasta dish—crispy-edged spaghetti “nests” filled with savory meatballs, sauce, and melted cheese. Portable, portioned, and surprisingly satisfying.

The “National Pasta Day” Every Day Hero

Does your family love spaghetti and meatballs as much as ours? If you ask Kenya, Chloe, or Gemma their favorite meal, 9 out of 10 times they’ll shout it from the rooftops! When I told them I was making their classic go-to meal in muffin tins, it totally “blew their minds.” These Spaghetti and Meatball Muffins are a playful, “kid-friendly” combo that turns a traditional dinner into “beautiful little nests” of crispy pasta and “ooey-gooey” cheese.

Why This Recipe Wins

  • No “Wilt Guilt”: Using Gourmet Garden stir-in pastes and lightly dried herbs means you get garden-fresh flavor without worrying about herbs going bad in the crisper.
  • The “Satisfying Crunch”: Baking the spaghetti in a muffin tin creates those “addicting” crispy edges while keeping the center tender and “luscious.”
  • Bite-Sized & Portable: These are much easier to pack in a LapTop Lunch Box than a messy bowl of noodles—perfect for “National Pasta Day” every day!
  • Aesthetic Beauty: The “nest” presentation is a “massively exciting” way to serve a familiar favorite, making it an “instant sell” for kids who judge food on appearance.

What You’ll Need

  • Spaghetti: Cooked al dente so it holds its “nest” shape.
  • Ground Turkey or Beef: To create juicy meatballs (or use a vegetarian meat substitute).
  • Gourmet Garden Roast Garlic Paste: A lifesaver for avoiding “garlic hands”!
  • Gourmet Garden Lightly Dried Basil & Parsley: Pre-chopped and ready to sprinkle.
  • Marinara Sauce: Your favorite red sauce to tie it all together.
  • Egg & Parmesan: To act as the “melty glue” that holds the spaghetti nests together.
  • Shredded Mozzarella: For that “decadent” gooey topper.

How to Make It

  1. The Meatballs: Mix your ground meat with a spoonful of Roast Garlic Paste and a sprinkle of Lightly Dried Basil and Parsley. Roll into small, “bite-sized” spheres.
  2. The Sizzle: Give the meatballs a light sauté in a pan to “bring out the flavors” and get a nice golden crust.
  3. The Nests: Toss your cooked spaghetti with a little marinara, parmesan, and a beaten egg.
  4. The Tin: Grease a muffin tin and twirl the spaghetti into each cup, creating a small well or “nest” in the center.
  5. The Assembly: Pop a juicy meatball into each nest and top with a “dollop” of extra sauce.
  6. The First Bake: Bake at 375°F for about 20 minutes until the spaghetti edges start to look “crispy and crunchy.”
  7. The Melt: Top with mozzarella and pop back in for 5 minutes until the cheese is “perfectly melted and smooth.”

Get the Kids Involved: The “Nest Builders”

Since this recipe is so “tactile and fun,” it’s a “ton of fun” for kids to help assemble their own dinner.

  • Ages 3–5: Let them be the “Cheese Sprinklers.” Adding the mozzarella topper is a great way to practice their “precision.”
  • Ages 6–9: Have them help “The Meatball Rollers.” They can help shape the juicy meatballs into perfect “bite-sized morsels.”
  • Ages 10+: Let them lead the “Pasta Twirl.” Show them how to use a fork to “twirl” the spaghetti into the muffin cups to create the “perfectly round” nests.

Tips for Success

  • The Garlic Secret: Use the Gourmet Garden Stir-In Paste to add endless flavor without the “frustration” of chopping endless cloves of garlic.
  • Don’t Over-Sauce: Keep the sauce in the nests “strategic” so the spaghetti can still get that “satisfying crunch” on the edges.
  • Egg is Key: The egg in the pasta mixture is the secret “solution” that keeps the nests from falling apart when you pop them out of the tin.
  • Leftover Love: These are “versatile” enough to be eaten cold the next day! They make a “truly special” addition to any school lunch.

Serve & Savor

Spaghetti and Meatball Muffins are a “tantalizing taste sensation” that proves you can reinvent a classic into something “unique and exciting.” It’s a “wholesome” win that will have your kids coming home asking for more nests!

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A creative, kid-friendly twist on a classic pasta dish—crispy-edged spaghetti “nests” filled with savory meatballs, sauce, and melted cheese. Portable, portioned, and surprisingly satisfying.

Ingredients

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For the Meatballs

  • 1/2 pound ground turkey (light or dark)
  • 1/2 small onion, diced
  • 1 teaspoon dried basil
  • 1/2 teaspoon dried parsley (plus extra for garnish)
  • 1 tablespoon garlic paste or minced garlic
  • 3/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese
  • 1/4 cup breadcrumbs
  • 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 large egg, whisked

For the Pasta Base

  • 1/3 pound spaghetti
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil, divided
  • 1 large egg, whisked

For Assembly

  • 3/4 cup marinara sauce
  • 1/2 cup shredded mozzarella cheese

Instructions

1. Prepare the Meatballs

  • In a bowl, combine:
    • Ground turkey
    • Onion
    • Basil, parsley, garlic
    • Parmesan
    • Breadcrumbs
    • Salt
    • 1 whisked egg
  • Mix until fully combined
  • Roll into small balls (about 1 tablespoon each)

2. Cook the Meatballs

  • Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil in a sauté pan over medium heat
  • Cook meatballs for ~5 minutes, turning occasionally until browned
  • Set aside (they’ll finish cooking in the oven)

3. Cook the Pasta

  • Boil spaghetti until al dente
  • Drain and toss with remaining 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • Let cool completely

4. Form the Nests

  • Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C)
  • Toss cooled spaghetti with remaining whisked egg
  • Divide pasta into 12 muffin cups (~1/4 cup each)
  • Press down to form “nests”

5. Assemble

  • Place 1 meatball into each nest
  • Top with:
    • ~1 tablespoon marinara sauce
    • ~1 tablespoon Parmesan cheese

6. Bake

  • Bake for 20 minutes

7. Add Cheese & Finish

  • Remove from oven
  • Sprinkle mozzarella on top
  • Return to oven and bake 5 more minutes, until melted and slightly golden

8. Garnish & Serve

  • Sprinkle with extra parsley
  • Let cool slightly before removing from pan
  • Serve warm

Notes

  • Cool pasta fully: Prevents eggs from scrambling during mixing
  • Don’t overpack nests: Keeps texture light, not dense
  • Use a nonstick or greased pan: Helps easy removal

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