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Church Supper Spaghetti

This Church Supper Spaghetti is hands down the most requested dinner in our house! It’s the kind of hearty, cheesy comfort food that makes everyone dash to the kitchen when they smell it cooking.

I first discovered this recipe about 15 years ago when my mother-in-law brought it to our very first family gathering. I watched that huge casserole dish vanish in no time—adults went back for seconds, kids actually ate their vegetables, and even my picky brother-in-law asked for the recipe! That’s when I knew this was something special.

What makes this pasta casserole so amazing is how it brings together everything families love—tender pasta, savory ground beef, melted cheese, and just enough vegetables to make you feel good about serving it. Plus, it makes a huge batch, feeding everyone without breaking the bank.

I’ve made this dish for church potlucks, school fundraisers, welcoming new neighbors, and countless busy weeknights. Every time, people ask me for the recipe. It’s become my signature dish, and now I’m sharing all my secrets with you!

Why This Pasta Bake Is Perfect for Busy Families

  • Feeds a crowd: One recipe serves 12 generously—perfect for big families, dinner parties, or leftovers for the next day.

  • Simple weeknight dinner: Uses everyday pantry ingredients and takes less than an hour from start to finish. No fancy skills needed!

  • Budget-friendly comfort food: Ground beef, pasta, and basic ingredients create a filling meal that costs far less than takeout.

  • Kid-approved veggies: Corn and peas blend right into the cheesy goodness—even picky eaters won’t notice.

  • Make-ahead friendly: Assemble it in the morning and bake when you get home. Ideal for busy schedules.

Essential Ingredients

  • Ground beef: I use 80/20 for juiciness without being greasy.

  • Spaghetti noodles: Regular spaghetti works perfectly, but any pasta shape is fine. Just don’t overcook.

  • Yellow onion: Adds flavor—dice finely if your kids don’t like seeing pieces.

  • Green bell pepper: Adds sweetness and crunch. Red or yellow peppers work too.

  • Fresh garlic cloves: Minced garlic brings that signature aroma. Use 1 tsp garlic powder if needed.

  • Canned diced tomatoes: Include the juice for moisture and flavor.

  • Cream of mushroom soup: Creates the creamy sauce that binds everything together.

  • Chicken broth: Thins the sauce and adds flavor. Low-sodium works fine.

  • Frozen corn and peas: No need to thaw—they cook perfectly in the casserole.

  • Sharp cheddar cheese: Grate from a block—it melts better than pre-shredded.

  • Seasonings: Chili powder, salt, and pepper keep it simple and delicious.

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