Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Easy Healthy Pasta


This is a quick and easy pasta dish that can be adapted to your particular taste. Made with fresh or canned tomatoes, olive oil, whole wheat pasta,  and fresh veggies and herbs, this makes a great dish for those looking for an easy, healthy alternative to heavy pasta sauces.

It also keeps well, and can be reheated for next day lunch or dinner.


Easy Healthy Pasta

Serves 4-6

 2-4 Tbsp Olive Oil or Canola Oil

1 med. yellow or white onion, chopped

1-2 cloves garlic  

8-10 chopped plum tomatoes (or 5-6 chopped regular tomatoes, or 2 cups cherry or grape tomatoes)

Alternately

2-3 cans stewed or diced tomatoes in flavor of choice
(you can combine canned and fresh tomatoes, too!)

(I used 2 cans Italian flavored Stewed tomatoes and 1 cup fresh grape tomatoes)

Fresh or Frozen Broccoli (or whatever you like- zucchini, kale, spinach )

3-4 cups dry whole wheat pasta

Fresh or dried Oregano, Basil or both, to taste
(start with 1 tsp each, dried or 1 tbsp fresh)

Secret Ingredient (this can be your signature flavoring - mine is Worcestershire Sauce! I add 2-3 Tbsp)

You can try red pepper flakes, Italian seasoning, garlic salt, etc.

 Pitted Black Olives (if desired)

Fresh grated Parmesan

Start by chopping the onion and garlic. Heat oil in very large saute pan (this will end up holding everything, so make sure it is large enough and has a lid)

Add onion/garlic to oil and saute until onions are translucent and soft.

Meanwhile, heat water for pasta and cook until al-dente'.



This is where I add my secret ingredient; Worcestershire Sauce!


Next, add the tomatoes and herbs. Heat until just hot and bubbling.


Add chopped broccoli, cover pan with lid, and cook on med. heat until broccoli is just tender enough to pierce with a fork.


Add the cooked pasta and black olives. Toss well. Season with salt and pepper if desired. Cover pan with lid and heat through, or turn to low and keep covered if not serving right away.


Serve with fresh grated Parmesan, crusty bread, and a green salad.

Don't forget the checked tablecloth, candles and red wine!

Molto Deliziosa!

Very Delicious!

6 comments:

  1. Darn it, you've made me hungry and I shouldn't be because I've had a perfectly adequate dinner this evening! :-)

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  2. Oh yum, that's my kind of pasta dish. I like the addition of the Worcestershire sauce, that's my secret ingredient in a lot of dishes too.

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  3. Thanks, Karen, for the recipe - I'm having this for dinner! <3

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  4. This sounds delish! I made one the other day very similar. Only instead of broccoli, I had artichoke and instead of black olives, I had callamate olives. Next time I will try this recipe. Thanks Karen!

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  5. I'm glad to hear that someone else loves Worcestershire sauce (and can spell it - yikes! I do love the idea of using artichokes and callamate olives, too. That's what is good about it, you can really change it up to suit your taste!

    Thank you all for stopping by! xx

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