OK, so as you may know, I have a fascination with putting eyeballs on most of the foods I make for my oldest son. I made Octo-Dogs before and they were a HUGE hit. I wanted to try it with his pasta and meatballs also. It's very simple and too cute!





Things you will need:

Cooked spaghetti- (our nest)

Cooked meatballs- (our birds)

Candy eyes from craft stores or baking supply stores

1 Carrot or orange peel (our bird's beak)

Sharp pointy knife





I basically cooked the spaghetti, drained it and set aside. I added a teaspoon of butter to his portion to prevent it from sticking together. Mix well. Use your fingers to comb a handful of spaghetti and lay it on the plate in a swirl (shown in blue). Do not use too much butter because you don't want the nest to fall flat. With just enough, it should stand as shown below.

Find any basic meatball recipe online. This is how I normally make mine.

1 lb ground turkey

1/2-2/3 cup dry breadcrumbs

1/4 cup whole milk

1/4-3/4 teaspoon salt

1/2 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce (optional)

1 egg





Roll into 1 1/2 inch balls and pan fry in 1/2 inch oil. Use medium heat. Fry for about 10 minutes then flip over to fry the other side. About 20 minutes total. Slice open one just to make sure it is cooked thoroughly, unless you're one of those meatball pros...

Cut right under the eye sockets to create a 1/2 inch cut or roughly the size of your beak. Just a slice would do, no need to gut out a portion as we did with the eyes.

Cute from every angle...

Once again, kid approved!

Serve your preferred sauce on the side or pour onto nest then place the 'birds' on top. Enjoy!

Use your sharp pointy knife to make the holes for the eyes. Remove the tiny piece inside so that our eyes can sit well.Remember those cute candy eyes? Get them ready.For the bird's beaks, carrots would've worked better but all I had was this tiny orange. I sliced off a small section of the peel and cut 2 triangles less than a half inch wide.Insert the beaks first then the eyes. Doing so will prevent the eyeballs from popping out while pushing the beak part in. Garnish with some celery or any greenery to suggest tree branches.Heck, add the entire celery stalk-I used the center of the celery bunch-they usually have more leaves attached on it. Just lift the back of the nest and place the celery stalk under.