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"Lcg's post reminded me of why I hate some pasta bakes. I suspect it derives from this kind of monstrosity that was frequently served in the 80's..."
Well, that's kind of what we were going for. Some kind of nostalgic, hearty, junkish food which wouldn't necessarily make it onto Nigel Slater's pristine kitchen, but would be tasty.
And it was - here's what we did:
Sliced kabanos really thin and heated it gently to get the fat to leak out (like you would with Chorizo)
Added finely chopped spring onions and shallot to the pan and cook until soft/golden
Add cooked pasta
Add sweetcorn, harricott beans and canned tuna
Add some ragu cheese and bacon pasta bake sauce (this was surprisingly good - and not too salty, which is usually the problem with tins/jars of premade anything)
Stir, splat into a couple of oven dishes. Bake for a bit, added Davidstow extra mature cheddar (it was on offer - I wouldn't spend the £4/200gthey normally ask for it! It was super creamy though). Also added some grated parmesan.
And finally, the crisps! Went for the kettle chips cheddar cheese & red onion.
Baked until it was done/was hungry enough to just eat it.
Huge serving in massive bowl with some hot sauce on top.
I have leftovers for lunch :)