Homemade Spaghetti-Os Recipe - Back to the Cutting Board (2024)

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Ok, it’s confession time. While my eating habits have improved a lot over the past couple of years, I still have a lot of weaknesses for the unhealthy processed food I used to eat all the time. Things like corn dogs and snack cakes and store bought cookies. But the good thing about learning to cook is that you can learn to make all the “bad” stuff you love. Yes, it may still be unhealthy, but at least you know every single ingredient that went into it and you aren’t consuming any weird chemicals or preservatives. I’ve learned to make Oatmeal Cream Pies and Oreos and chewy Granola Bars and while I can’t say I totally gave up the processed versions of those things, more often than not when I really want them I’ll make them at home.

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Spaghetti-Os are another one of my weaknesses. I’m calling them Spaghetti-Os because I think that’s how they are best known, but those are actually made by Campbells. The kind I grew up on was from Chef Boyardee and they were called ABCs & 123s or Dinosaurs. Sadly, they stopped making them in the 90s and I had to settle for Spaghetti-Os which are, in my opinion, inferior. I’m mentioning this to illustrate how deep my love for this—admittedly gross-looking—canned soup goes. I figure many people may have liked it as a child as well, but you grew out of it. I never did. It’s thick and warm and comforting and most of all, simple. It’s almost like a tomato-y macaroni and cheese, actually. I was surprised to learn it had cheese in it at all, but it thickens the tomato sauce and gives it more flavor so it makes sense.

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In my effort to try to reduce my exposure to BPA I’ve given up a lot of canned foods. I tried to give up my soup but after being tempted by the cans of it on the grocery store shelf one too many times I decided to make my own homemade Spaghetti-Os. It’s taken me several attempts but I finally figured it out! The recipes I tried didn’t taste right but with a few adjustments I came up a satisfying version. It turns out you need to add a little bit of sugar to remove some of the acidity from the tomato sauce. I’m pretty sure that’s the reason the Campbells version has never tasted “right” to me. I’m sure the original Chef Boyardee version had tons of unnecessary sugar—which is probably one of the reasons I liked it so much as a kid—but I found just a few teaspoons is fine.

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The recipe calls for canned tomato sauce, which is what I use despite what I said about staying away from canned stuff. There are several reasons for this. For one thing, it’s winter and tomatoes aren’t going to taste very good right now. For another, it’s just easier. If you want to make your own tomato sauce, I solute you. But I’m going to keep buying my Muir Glen organic tomato sauce since I know it tastes good and their cans are BPA free. (Note: this is not a paid anything, I’m just recommending what I like to use!) And one of the reasons I always reached for canned soup in the first place was out of pure laziness, so I didn’t see any point in complicating the recipe. I like that it’s simple and that I already have all the ingredients in my kitchen. I like that it only takes 30 minutes. It’s nice to be able to enjoy this soup again, without the guilt, just like I did when I was a kid.

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Tomato Noodle Soup

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adapted from Food.com

Soup | Servings: 4
Prep time: 5 min | Cook time: 20 | Total time: 30 min

Ingredients

  • 30 oz. (2 cans) tomato sauce
  • 3 cups water
  • 2 tsp. sugar
  • 1/2 tsp. garlic powder
  • 1/2 tsp. garlic salt (or substitute garlic powder and add extra salt at the end)
  • 8 to 10 oz. pasta*
  • 1 cup packed freshly shredded sharp cheddar cheese (about 5 oz.)
  • 2 tbsp. milk
  • 1 tbsp. butter
  • Salt, to taste

*I used 3 oz. Stelline (little stars) and 5 oz. Ditalini (short tubes). I couldn’t find actual “O”-shaped pasta at my grocery store. If you’re using large, thin pasta (like Os), 10 oz. should work. If you have small, thick pasta like I used, stick to about 8 oz. You may need to experiment with different amounts to find the right pasta to tomato soup ratio for you.

Process

  1. In a large pot, stir together the tomato sauce, water, sugar, garlic powder and garlic salt. Bring to a boil.
  2. Add pasta and turn down to medium-low heat. Cover partially and simmer, stirring frequently, for 15-20 minutes or until the pasta is cooked. You especially need to pay attention in the first 5-10 minutes because the pasta will stick to the bottom of the pot if you don’t stir every minute or so.
  3. Turn the heat to low and stir in the shredded cheese until melted.
  4. Stir in milk and butter. Taste and add salt if desired. Remove from heat and serve immediately.

Store in a covered container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat in the microwave or over low heat on the stove. You may need to add in little more water or milk.

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    Maria

    Jan 25, 2012 at 6:28 pm·Reply

    I want this for dinner!

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    Theresa

    Jan 25, 2012 at 6:49 pm·Reply

    There is no shame in loving Spaghetti-Os – I still love them even though I’m all grown up and can cook my own. Speaking of which, I really should try this sometime! It’s gotta be better than the canned version 🙂

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    Angie @ Bigbearswife

    Jan 25, 2012 at 7:07 pm·Reply

    I still have not given up the Spaghetti-Os. It is true…. um I actually ate them for dinner last night haha. I can’t wait to make these!

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    D

    Jan 26, 2012 at 2:20 pm·Reply

    As soon as I saw this post yesterday, I resolved to try this recipe ASAP. My husband and I had it for dinner, and…wow. Thank you, it is amazing, quick and easy!

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      Emily

      Jan 26, 2012 at 3:03 pm·Reply

      That’s awesome, I don’t think anyone has ever made one of my recipes so fast and reported back! I’m glad you liked it, it’s nice to find out I’m not the only one who loves Spaghetti-Os.

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    Megan

    Jan 26, 2012 at 3:10 pm·Reply

    Mmmm looks delicious, great idea!!

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    Tina @ Babycakes Blog

    Jan 27, 2012 at 2:34 pm·Reply

    I am going to have to try that one. My two daughters love Spaghetti-O’s, but I know they probably are not so good for them. Like you said at least if I make it myself I know what ingredients are going into it. Thanks for taking the time to figure out this recipe.

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    Tina @ Babycakes Blog

    Jan 27, 2012 at 2:39 pm·Reply

    By the way, I really like how your comments look, is there a plug-in you are using to get the box around them, or is that your theme?

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      Emily

      Feb 8, 2012 at 4:02 pm·Reply

      Oops, I just realized I never replied to your comment, Tina! Thanks, I’m glad you like the look of my comment section. I do web design, so I did all the code and graphics myself. 🙂

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    Robyn

    Feb 6, 2012 at 8:22 pm·Reply

    We just had these for dinner and they were delicious! I made some tiny meatballs to throw in and it was even better! I did find little o pasta at my hy vee store, they are the Creamette brand large rings.

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    Kate

    Feb 13, 2012 at 9:43 pm·Reply

    I still love Spaghetti-O’s even though I’m all grown up and can cook my own. Speaking of which, I really should try this sometime! It’s gotta be better than the canned version.

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    Krystle P

    Mar 20, 2012 at 1:04 am·Reply

    I thought I was the only adult buying Spaghetti-os and still eating them. I am now going to have to try your recipe. Thanks 🙂

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    Amanda

    Jul 2, 2012 at 12:21 pm·Reply

    If you live close to a Trader Joes, they sell a ring pasta called Anelletti just like the originals.

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    @hymnforrachel

    Aug 29, 2012 at 9:01 am·Reply

    i need to make this for baby boy. i will not give him canned stuff. Tomato Noodle Soup (Homemade Spaghetti-Os!) http://t.co/9P0Fj0oI

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    Maria Gonzalez

    Sep 5, 2012 at 6:47 pm·Reply

    I love this! Haven’t tried it yet but I am wondering what you think of using canned tomato soup instead? I have that in my pantry right now along with little alphabet pasta but I don’t want to start experimenting with things and ruin what I have!

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      Emily

      Sep 5, 2012 at 7:40 pm·Reply

      I just compared the ingredients in a can of tomato sauce to a can on tomato soup and they’re are pretty similar. It may not have the exact right “spaghetti-os” taste but I bet it would work in a pinch. You’ll want to omit the sugar since the tomato soup already has that added. My canned tomato soup also had added water, so you may need to reduce the amount of water in the recipe. Maybe start with 2 1/2 cups and add more if noodles absorb too much?

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    Jennifer

    Nov 3, 2012 at 10:31 pm·Reply

    so I recently re-located to South Korea for a job, and needless to say finding Spaghetti O’s is out of the question, especially since I don’t live close to any of the army bases where befriending a soldier to use gain access to the BX as I did my last time here. However, I can get things like tomato soup, sauce, and the like. I’m 29, and I still consider spaghetti o’s part of a healthy diet =]. Thank you for posting this…you have added a few more smiles to my month…

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    Jennifer

    Nov 14, 2012 at 6:00 pm·Reply

    Hmm, I had wanted to pin this recipe to try later but all of the images from the actual recipe say “this image cannot be pinned”?? Am I doing something wrong or are the images somehow blocked? I’ve never seen this before…

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      Emily

      Nov 18, 2012 at 1:55 pm·Reply

      Thanks for letting me know about this, Jennifer. A setting on my photo server had been changed which was blocking pinterest pinning. I’ve fixed it. 🙂

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        Jennifer

        Nov 18, 2012 at 10:06 pm·Reply

        That’s great, thank you! I can’t wait to try this out. After the madness of Thanksgiving is over, that is. 🙂

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    @janette

    Mar 6, 2013 at 7:51 pm·Reply

    Will be making homemade Spaghetti-Os for Viv sometime soon: http://t.co/udnqZrpOzM

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    sarah felts

    Mar 9, 2013 at 4:09 pm·Reply

    Thank you so much! i’ve been looking for a homemade spagetti-o’s for over a year now. thank you!

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    George

    Nov 19, 2013 at 2:51 pm·Reply

    Have you ever thought about adding some blended carrot; that is how I sweeten my spaghetti sauces…

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