Chicago Spaghetti

That sounds like a heartwarming memory! Chicago Spaghetti is a beloved dish, often featuring a unique twist that sets it apart from traditional spaghetti recipes. Based on your description, it seems like Dottie’s version was extra special.

Possible Chicago Spaghetti Traits:

Meaty & Chunky Sauce – Many Chicago-style spaghetti recipes include a thick, hearty tomato sauce with ground beef, sausage, or even pepperoni.

Sweet & Spicy Notes – Some versions have a hint of sweetness (like a touch of sugar or grated carrot) balanced with garlic and red pepper flakes.

Cheese Galore – Loaded with melted mozzarella or a mix of Italian cheeses, sometimes baked for a gooey finish.

Herbs & Seasonings – Oregano, basil, and fennel seeds are common in Chicago Italian-American cooking.

Recreating Dottie’s Version (Guesswork!)

Since you didn’t list ingredients, here’s a speculative recipe inspired by Chicago-style spaghetti:

Chicago-Style Spaghetti

Ingredients:

1 lb spaghetti

1 lb ground beef (or mix beef & Italian sausage)

1 onion, diced

3 cloves garlic, minced

1 (28 oz) can crushed tomatoes

1 (15 oz) can tomato sauce

1 tsp sugar

1 tsp dried oregano

1 tsp basil

½ tsp red pepper flakes (optional)

Salt & pepper to taste

2 cups shredded mozzarella

Grated Parmesan for serving

Instructions:

Cook spaghetti al dente; drain and set aside.

Brown meat with onion and garlic; drain excess fat.

Add tomatoes, sauce, sugar, and seasonings. Simmer 20-30 mins.

Toss sauce with spaghetti, then transfer to a baking dish.

Top with mozzarella and broil until bubbly (or bake at 375°F for 15 mins).

Serve with extra Parmesan!

Would this resemble Dottie’s dish? If you remember any special ingredients (like bell peppers, wine, or a secret spice), let me know—I’d love to help refine it!

Either way, food tied to cherished memories is always chef’s kiss. 😊🍝

Great questions! Here are some variations and storage tips for Chicago Spaghetti to keep it delicious whether you’re tweaking the recipe or saving leftovers.

Variations

Meat Lovers’ Twist

Add Italian sausage (hot or sweet) or diced pepperoni for extra flavor.

For a “Chicago Deep-Dish” vibe, layer sliced mozzarella in the middle before baking.

Vegetarian Option

Swap meat for mushrooms, lentils, or plant-based crumbles.

Add roasted bell peppers or eggplant for depth.

Spicy Kick

Add hot Italian sausage or extra red pepper flakes.

Stir in pickled jalapeños or a dash of hot sauce before baking.

Extra Cheesy

Mix ricotta or provolone into the sauce for creaminess.

Sprinkle garlic breadcrumbs on top before baking for crunch.

Shortcut Version

Use a quality jarred marinara (like Rao’s) and doctor it up with browned meat and extra herbs.

Storage Tips

Fridge:

Store in an airtight container for 3–4 days.

Reheat in the microwave (stirring halfway) or in a covered skillet with a splash of water to revive the sauce.

❄️ Freezer:

Freeze without cheese topping for best texture (add fresh cheese when reheating).

Portion into meal-prep containers or freezer bags (lay flat to save space).

Lasts 2–3 months; thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating.

🔥 Reheating:

Oven: Cover with foil and bake at 350°F until heated through (about 20–25 mins).

Make-Ahead Tip

Prep the sauce ahead (it tastes even better after 1–2 days in the fridge) and cook pasta fresh when ready to serve.

Would you like any adjustments based on how Dottie made it? 😊

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