How to Add Vegetables to Pasta
Boil heartier fresh vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower, or carrots in the same pot as your pasta noodles., Allow vegetables to roast in a slow cooker., Pour approximately 1 tsp (5 ml) of olive oil into a frying pan, and sauté vegetables such...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Boil heartier fresh vegetables such as broccoli
For best results, add the vegetables to the water approximately 5 minutes before the pasta is done.
This will minimize your cooking time because you prepare everything at once and has the added benefit of eliminating another dirty pan.
For additional flavor, you can sauté approximately 1 to 2 tsp (5 to 10 ml) of olive oil and 1 to 2 cloves of minced garlic while the pasta is cooking.
Pour it atop the dish and mix well just before serving. -
Step 2: cauliflower
Choose an assortment of vegetables you enjoy, and set the slow cooker on low.
Place the vegetables inside and let them sit for 1 to 3 hours, depending on how tender you prefer.
Once they are done, pour them atop a bed of cooked pasta, which you can coat with some butter or olive oil. , Remove the pasta from the water just before it is completely cooked, and drain in a colander.
Toss the noodles into the pan with your vegetables, and sauté another minute.
Make sure to mix the pasta and roasted vegetables well before serving. , This can help keep the salad colder longer, which is a great trick for outdoor events.
It can also save on preparation time. , Stir the pieces with a few ounces of low-fat ricotta cheese, and you'll have a healthy alternative to the traditional version. , This will thicken up your sauce and may add a bold flavor, depending on the vegetables you choose. , Sauté them in a frying pan until tender, and then cut them into bite-sized pieces to add to your dish. , Use enough water to cover the bottom of the container the vegetables are in.
Set the timer for approximately one minute, and check the vegetables for doneness.
Prepare your favorite pasta dish, and combine vegetables and pasta together. -
Step 3: or carrots in the same pot as your pasta noodles.
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Step 4: Allow vegetables to roast in a slow cooker.
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Step 5: Pour approximately 1 tsp (5 ml) of olive oil into a frying pan
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Step 6: and sauté vegetables such as green or bell peppers
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Step 7: onions
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Step 8: or eggplant while your pasta is cooking.
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Step 9: Add 1 or 2 handfuls of frozen peas
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Step 10: carrots
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Step 11: or onions to a cold pasta salad.
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Step 12: Replace the meat in your favorite lasagna recipe with finely chopped vegetables such as bell or red peppers
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Step 13: celery
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Step 14: and onions.
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Step 15: Puree your favorite vegetables
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Step 16: and pour the mixture into your pasta sauce.
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Step 17: Add less traditional vegetables to your pasta
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Step 18: such as freshly sautèed asparagus
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Step 19: fennel
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Step 20: or leeks.
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Step 21: Microwave the fresh vegetables.
Detailed Guide
For best results, add the vegetables to the water approximately 5 minutes before the pasta is done.
This will minimize your cooking time because you prepare everything at once and has the added benefit of eliminating another dirty pan.
For additional flavor, you can sauté approximately 1 to 2 tsp (5 to 10 ml) of olive oil and 1 to 2 cloves of minced garlic while the pasta is cooking.
Pour it atop the dish and mix well just before serving.
Choose an assortment of vegetables you enjoy, and set the slow cooker on low.
Place the vegetables inside and let them sit for 1 to 3 hours, depending on how tender you prefer.
Once they are done, pour them atop a bed of cooked pasta, which you can coat with some butter or olive oil. , Remove the pasta from the water just before it is completely cooked, and drain in a colander.
Toss the noodles into the pan with your vegetables, and sauté another minute.
Make sure to mix the pasta and roasted vegetables well before serving. , This can help keep the salad colder longer, which is a great trick for outdoor events.
It can also save on preparation time. , Stir the pieces with a few ounces of low-fat ricotta cheese, and you'll have a healthy alternative to the traditional version. , This will thicken up your sauce and may add a bold flavor, depending on the vegetables you choose. , Sauté them in a frying pan until tender, and then cut them into bite-sized pieces to add to your dish. , Use enough water to cover the bottom of the container the vegetables are in.
Set the timer for approximately one minute, and check the vegetables for doneness.
Prepare your favorite pasta dish, and combine vegetables and pasta together.
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