Pasta Recipes

Add Spice to Your Dinner With Italian Pasta - Pasta is the most versatile Italian fare. While it is very popular here in the United States, believe it or not it is far more popular in Italy. Pasta is basically made from flour. However, certain types of grain can also make pasta. In order to make pasta, flour is combined with water and often also prepared with eggs. After the mixture is complete, it is kneaded and shaped into a whole variety of shapes. The vast amount of pasta that is cooked is first boiled before served, however pasta can be baked, but before doing so it is usually boiled.



Pasta is very affordable and can be very satisfying. It is a starch, and while most Americans are familiar with the dried pasta that is in long thin rods- spaghetti, it can also come fresh and in practically any shape including shells, tubes, spiral, very thick noodles, etc. Italians refer to all pastas as macaroni; however, here in the U.S. we usually consider macaroni as small shell type shapes of pasta.

Pasta with Tomato Meat Sauce
-16 ounces of pasta (spaghetti)
-1 16 ounce jar of tomato sauce
-1-1 ½ pounds of hamburger meat
-1 onion
-Olive oil
-Salt and pepper to taste

In a large pot boil water to ¾ full and add a teaspoon of olive oil and some salt. Once the water boils add in the pasta and mix for a minute or two to make sure that it doesn’t affix to the bottom. On a frying pan, add some oil and then add some hamburger meat along with a chopped onion. Heat the hamburger meat until medium or well done. In a sauce pan, add contents of tomato sauce. Let simmer on a low to medium flame. Do not cook the sauce fast, it will only scorch it and become dry. Once all items are complete, mix all ingredients, season with salt and pepper to taste and serve hot. Yields about 4 servings.

Stuffed Shells in Tomato Sauce
Stuffed shells are an excellent way to make supper out of pasta, cheese and tomato sauce. They are simple to create and can be cooked in about 20 minutes. Here is the recipe:

-1 16 ounce box of large pasta shells. (Make sure that the shells are already pre cooked and ready to be baked. If not, you will have to first boil them and then bake them.
-1 pound of ricotta cheese
-1 16 ounce jar of tomato sauce
- Side dishes that go well are spinach, green beans, mushrooms or a Greek Salad

Heat your oven to about 350 degrees. Fill the shells with ricotta cheese. Typically each shell can be filled with about 2 tablespoons of cheese. Once filled, place the shell on a baking pan and cover the shells with foil. Cook for about 20 minutes. In a medium sauce pan with a low to medium flame simmer tomato sauce. Once complete cover shells with sauce. Other variations include adding meat to the sauce, spinach, etc.

Christine Steendahl, "The Menu Mom", is known online for her popular meal planning programs. For her personal favorite stuffed shells recipe visit Dine Without Whine

 
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