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‘Filipino’ spaghetti (toddler friendly)

With my upbringing, I was introduced to the distinctive tastes of Filipino cuisine from a young age. One of my most memorable dishes growing up is this spaghetti dish that I can still conjure up the taste of just thinking about it. It was only fairly recently that I realised it was a Filipino version of the spaghetti Bolognese. I just knew it as a sweet spaghetti dish that I could not get enough of when I was younger.

As I was thinking of stuff to make for my little one, I began to think back on what I liked to eat as a child and thought of ways of introducing it to the little man.

The authentic recipe of a Filipino spaghetti uses banana ketchup amongst other things. I only had store cupboard stuff that day so I played around with it and have managed to recreate that taste using nothing more than brown sugar (and not much of it).

If you’re feeding older kiddies and not needing to hide vegetables in, it’s a great party dish in a massive bowl to share – that’s certainly how I remember it. The gems of smoky frankfurters and that deliciously sweet tang of a sauce. Yum!

This is definitely a firm favourite for our little one.

As usual, this recipe avoids the use additional seasoning and the flavour comes from sauteing your ingredients.

Recipe

Main ingredients (adjust amount depending on how much you’re making. Judge the rest of the ingredients by how much spaghetti you want to make. Definitely a recipe that can be batch cooked and frozen into ice cubes or portioned):

Method

Your sauce should taste like a slightly meaty tomato sauce with a hint of sweetness.

Happy eating! 🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤

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