Pasta & Noodles

1283 recipes found

Pasta With Funghi Trifolati
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Pasta With Funghi Trifolati

25m3 to 4 servings.
Pasta With Zucchini and Mint
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Pasta With Zucchini and Mint

This minty Roman-style zucchini is wonderful with pasta or served on its own.

30mServes four
Bow Ties With Arugula, Olives, Bulgur and Tomato Wedges
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Bow Ties With Arugula, Olives, Bulgur and Tomato Wedges

30m4 servings
Soba With Green Garlic, Spinach, Edamame and Crispy Tofu
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Soba With Green Garlic, Spinach, Edamame and Crispy Tofu

Green garlic and luscious spinach are both in abundance in the markets right now. If you can’t find soba (buckwheat noodles), you can serve the stir-fry with brown rice or other grains.

30m4 to 6 servings
Nonna's Pasta With Eggs, Pecorino And Sage
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Nonna's Pasta With Eggs, Pecorino And Sage

30m4 servings
Italian Potato-Pasta Soup With Greens
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Italian Potato-Pasta Soup With Greens

Some soups are light and refreshing preludes to a meal; others, like this one, are an entire meal in a bowl. Pasta and potatoes, like pasta and beans, are frequently combined in Italian vegetable dishes. The potatoes should be starchy, like Yukon Golds or russets, so that they lend body to the broth. Short pasta shapes add texture; onion, fennel, garlic, tomato paste and fresh herbs and greens add flavor. The soup may be made a day or so before serving: It improves in the refrigerator and reheats beautifully, but don’t add the pasta in this case until serving.

1h6 to 8 servings
Pasta With Mushrooms and Gremolata
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Pasta With Mushrooms and Gremolata

This savory pasta is just one idea for gremolata, a pungent mixture of garlic, lemon zest and parsley. It’s terrific with the sautéed mushrooms and makes a great condiment for a variety of roasted vegetables.

30m4 servings
Spaghetti With Roasted Cauliflower, Tomato Sauce and Olives
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Spaghetti With Roasted Cauliflower, Tomato Sauce and Olives

Perhaps because cauliflower is on the bland side and Mediterranean black olives have such a pronounced flavor, the two go beautifully together. In Italy, Greece and in North Africa, you find the triumvirate of cauliflower, tomatoes and olives in all sorts of dishes.

1h 10mServes 4
Spaghetti With Fried Eggs And Roasted Peppers
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Spaghetti With Fried Eggs And Roasted Peppers

30m4 servings
Pork Ragù al Maialino
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Pork Ragù al Maialino

This is true restaurant cooking for the home: a recipe born of a professional kitchen’s need to use up leftovers, then cheated upon to strike away extravagances like suckling pigs, fresh-made pasta and veal stock. A common and inexpensive pork shoulder and a few extra pats of butter will do the trick nicely.

2h 45mServes 4
Spaghettini With ’Nduja
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Spaghettini With ’Nduja

30m4 servings