Bison Marinara Bowls
This is a quick weeknight dinner, and the shortcut for cooking the spaghetti squash is one you’ll use again and again. Yes, I too love those crispy edges from baking the squash in the oven as much as anyone,, but if the choice is to wait 45 minutes or get dinner on the table quickly, you’ll love it just as much.
Also, since the recipe uses marinara from a jar, it also makes this a great option for a weeknight dinner. Typically I will purchase something with minimal ingredients; tomato, herbs and perhaps olive oil, that’s it. So it’s clean. I love bison, it’s lean and flavorful, and will most likely be grass-fed rather than feedlot-fed. If you don’t have a preference, you can use any ground beef.
Finally to add to the ultimate laziness, place the squash halves into large soup bowls, give each person a fork and make the family “scrape” their own! Then pour the sauce over. It gets the family interacting in the kitchen. It makes great leftovers too. The spaghetti squash can me layered into the casserole dish and sauce poured overtop. A little dairy-free shredded parmesan keeps it paleo and adds another dimension of flavor.
Bison Marinara Bowls
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Method
Pro Tip
Cooking the squash in the microvave is a quick technique. It yields an "al dente" texture and takes half of the time to roast in the oven. Be sure to use a casserole dish that fits into the microwave. It may be necessary to cook in batches if they don't all fit.
*Clean specifies that the product contains no "off limits" ingredients, such as seed oils, guar gums, etc.