I've been making a variation of
this using ziti noodles for so long, I decided it would work perfectly as a spaghetti pie!
Next time I might try to
use ziti instead.
I followed the recipe to a tee (except for the type of pasta —
used ziti from a box).
We used Ziti noodles and vinegar instead of rubbing alcohol to dye the -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
Ok... just made baked
ziti n
used the tofu ricotta from Veganomicon mixed w tomato Basil sauce from TJ «s topped w this Alfredo n sprinkle TJ vegan mozz... the shizz my friends...
This chicken Alfredo baked
ziti recipe takes al dente
ziti pasta, shredded chicken breast, and broccoli florets (you can conveniently
use frozen) and drenches it all in a homemade Alfredo sauce.
This past Sunday I
used the last of the sauce to make a couple trays of baked
ziti; one for us during the week and one for my brother & sister - in - law and family to help with the arrival of our new baby nephew!
Here's was is on the National Pasta Association website «Freezing Pasta: The best pasta shapes for freezing are those that are
used in baked recipes, such as: lasagne, jumbo shells,
ziti and manicotti.
I typically
use ground beef in my baked
ziti, I thought it would be fun to change it up, and use kielbasa instead and create a Cheesy Baked Ziti with Kielb
ziti, I thought it would be fun to change it up, and
use kielbasa instead and create a Cheesy Baked
Ziti with Kielb
Ziti with Kielbasa.
This is a tasty and healthy twist on traditional Baked
Ziti,
using Colavita Rotini pasta with Italian Sausage and lots of colorful summer veggies like zucchini, squash, mushrooms, onions and garlic!
When
ziti is cooked, drain and put
ziti back in pan you
used to cook it.
Besides this soup, I
used the sausages in a low - fat version of baked
ziti that I will share with you soon.
You might recall my Balsamic Glazed Roasted Vegetable Meatloaf (I actually served these mashed cauliflower and potatoes with it), my Super Healthy Tomato Sauce (that I've
used generously in baked
ziti and lasagna, and served with meatballs), or my Kale Artichoke Pumpkin Seed Pesto (that I've snuck into grilled cheese sandwiches).
use the same pan that cooked the pasta for mixing the
ziti and cheese mixture.
I'm curious as to why you
used Rotini for the photos instead of
ziti.
Plus a little more tomato sauce is great (unless you
use less
ziti).
Use your favorite type of flavored spaghetti sauce to add additional flavor to this
ziti.
I
USED TO BABYSIT TWINS IN NEW YORK who ate two things for dinner: baked
ziti and chicken nuggets, end of list.
And there were a lot of pop culture references: the defendants regularly
used the term «
ziti» in emails in reference to The Sopranos, where it was a code word for money.
A prosecutor argued at the bribery trial of former top Cuomo aide Joe Percoco that he proved his guilt by quoting from the mob drama «The Sopranos» with the now infamous
use of the word «
ziti» to indicate bribes.
In closing arguments, prosecutors cited emails in which Percoco and Howe
used the word «
ziti,» saying the men borrowed it from the HBO mob drama «The Sopranos» to refer to bribes.
The judge Thursday will have to decide whether to let that agent discuss — as the prosecution wants — how Percoco came up with
ziti as the term he
used to describe what the government calls alleged bribe money.
Caproni made no mention of «
ziti» — the term prosecutors say Percoco
used to describe the bribes he received — or Cuomo, whose name came up often since the trial began on Jan. 22.
Bohrer said Percoco always
used the word
ziti to describe salary, not bribes.
They referenced Percoco's
use of code words from The Sopranos television series including saying «boxes of
ziti» for «money» while Percoco allegedly carried out pay - to - play schemes.
Prosecutors said Percoco referred to the payoffs
using the code word
ziti, a term borrowed from «The Sopranos,» in emails with his close friend, lobbyist Todd Howe, who allegedly facilitated the bribes.
NEW YORK — In the end, prosecutors in the Joseph Percoco trial wanted to talk about
ziti — the code term the longtime confidant of Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo
used to allegedly describe the bribe money he got over the years.
The criminal complaint against Percoco notes that the suspects
used «
ziti» as a code word for bribes.
NEW YORK (WBEN / AP)-- A federal jury hearing testimony on Tuesday was served a steady diet of «
ziti,» the word prosecutors say a former close aide to Gov. Andrew Cuomo
used as code to refer to bribe payments he received to push forward projects for three businessmen.
«Top aides arrested, signature initiatives plagued by corruption, widening scandals at every turn,» the Republican committee said in a release on its website, which made reference to «
ziti,» a code
used for illicit payments according to the 2016 criminal charges.
Prosecutors allege that Joseph Percoco would
use the word «
ziti» in e-mails to refer to alleged bribery money
The indictment alleges that Percoco and his associates exchanged emails in which they
used code words including «
ziti,» which meant cash.
In a blog post, the NRCC called Cuomo's effort to take back the House «an ambitious goal after his former campaign manager / best friend was caught
using Sopranos code words like «boxes of
ziti» for «money» while orchestrating pay - to - play schemes in Albany.»
Ziti was allegedly the code word that Percoco and Howe would
use to describe bribe payments.
Boone also signaled that the government in its case will highlight Percoco and Howe's
use of the word «
ziti» as code for alleged bribes, a term he says they took from the TV series about the mob «The Sopranos».
Prosecutors said he took a page from «The Sopranos» and
used the code word «
ziti» to refer to the bribes.
They were talking about crates of
Ziti,» Cox said, referring to the euphemism for bribes allegedly
used by Percoco and lobbyist - turned - witness Todd Howe.
Percoco was among a slew of defendants named in an 80 - page complaint unsealed by U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara today, outlining schemes to take favorable state actions for an energy company that in exchange employed Percoco's wife (when discussing her salary, Percoco and lobbyist Todd Howe colorfully
used the codeword «
ziti,» a kind of macaroni, for money — something he lifted from The Sopranos) and to rig bids considered by SUNY Polytechnic University for funding through Cuomo's economic development program, the Buffalo Billion.
It alleges that Percoco actually took inspiration from the TV show about organized crime, choosing to
use the word «
ziti» as a code word when demanding bribe payments and, according to the complaint, saying at times, «keep the
ziti flowing,» and «don't tip over the
ziti wagon.»
he feds» Albany corruption probe inched closer to Gov. Cuomo Thursday with the unsealing of charges against two of his most trusted former aides — who imitated «Sopranos» mobsters by
using «
ziti» a...
On Tuesday, federal prosecutors in Manhattan told U.S. District Court Valerie Caproni they want to call a summary witness who would explain why Percoco and Howe
used «
ziti» as a term for money.
Coffey also suggested that Howe and Percoco's
use of «
ziti» as a euphemism for the allegedly illicit payments — a term that Percoco picked up from the HBO crime drama «The Sopranos,» according to Howe — could have referred to the campaign contributions the men sought to benefit Cuomo's re-election efforts.
And if the dealings themselves were not unseemly enough, prosecutors said, many were carried out via bullying, name - calling and thinly veiled code words; Mr. Percoco's and Mr. Howe's
use of «
ziti» to refer to money — a nod to the Mafia drama «The Sopranos» — was a frequent motif.
Todd Howe, a fixture in Cuomo's life since the mid-1980s, said he funneled «
ziti» — a code name they
used for alleged bribes — to Joseph Percoco as part of an alleged plan to
use Percoco's influence with the Cuomo administration help a firm building a downstate energy plant and a Syracuse development company.
It was
used Tuesday in various ways, like emails that said the two had to «keep the
ziti flowing» and an email from Howe saying that Percoco «need (s) 7,500 boxes of
ziti;» that was a reference to $ 7,500 Percoco allegedly wanted, Howe said, as a monthly payment to Percoco's wife from the energy company.
Howe said he hatched the plans with longtime friend Percoco to collect bribes — or «
ziti,» slang from «The Sopranos» the two
used in emails — as a way for Percoco to profit from Howe's clients while Howe impressed them with access to Cuomo's top man.
They referenced Percoco's
use of code words from the Sopranos TV series including saying «boxes of
ziti» for «money,» while Percoco allegedly carried out pay - to - play schemes.
Howe's testimony began to reveal some of the relationships between the men, and the colorful language — beyond «
ziti» — that they
used to describe their dealings.
Ziti, the papers state, was Percoco's idea based on the
use of the word in «The Sopranos» television show that centers on a mob boss in suburban New Jersey.
It alleges that Percoco actually took inspiration from the TV show about organized crime,
using the word «
ziti» as a code word when demanding bribe payments and saying at times, «keep the
ziti flowing,» and «don't tip over the
ziti wagon.»