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Open-Faced Spaghetti Pot Pie

There are really no words to describe how good this Open-Faced Spaghetti Pot Pie is. We think you’ll love it, too!

Ingredients

1 slice of Provolone
Half bulb of Burrata Cheese
1 cup of cooked angel hair pasta
3/4 cup of homemade tomato sauce (you can use it out of a jar, if you have to)
1/4 cup of Ricotta Cheese
Grated Parmesan Romano cheese
1 egg
Chopped fresh basil
Salt and pepper to taste
Dough (1 lb dough ball will make 4 servings) King Arthur Flour Dough

Equipment

Big Green Egg
convEGGtor
EGGmitt
Spatula
Basting Brush
10oz Ramekins
Knife

Instructions

The ingredients list is for one ramekin. Each ramekin can serve 1-2 people, so make enough ramekins for the entire family. If you have multiple ramekins on the EGG make sure you separate them about an inch apart so the dough can rise without them sticking to each other.

Set the Big Green Egg for indirect cooking with the convEGGtor at 425ºF.

Spray a ramekin inside and out with cooking spray. Place 1 slice of provolone at the bottom of the ramekin. Start to layer by adding half bulb of burrata cheese, 1 cup of cooked angel hair pasta, 3/4 cup of homemade tomato sauce and 1/4 cup of ricotta cheese. Sprinkle with grated parmesan romano cheese, salt and pepper.

Now dust a surface with flour and roll out the dough into the shape of a pizza. Then cut out a circle 1 inch bigger than the size of the ramekin. Place the dough on top of the of the ramekin covering the food inside and make sure it hangs about half way down the sides. Brush the top with an egg wash and vent the dough with the tip of a knife.

Place in the center of the EGG and bake for 20-25 minutes. Once the pot pie is done, let it cool for a couple of minutes, flip and remove ramekin with a fork. Then top with extra sauce, grated cheese and basil.

Recipe and photo from Big Green Egg.