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What is Pasta Primavera?

Because of its naming, many people think Pasta Primavera is an Italian dish when in fact it is a popular American pasta dish that was invented in the 1970s. It is made with pasta and lightly cooked fresh vegetables. Rather than using a creamy sauce, it’s tossed in light garlic and lemon sauce. The pasta is often called summer or spring pasta, it’s such a light dish and does truly feel like summer.

How to Make Pasta Primavera

Variations

Protein – You can add meat to the pasta; shrimp and chicken would work great.Vegetables – you can change up the veggies depending on what is seasonal or what you have on hand. Broccoli, French green beans, snap peas, scallions or asparagus would all be great substitutes or add-ins.Pasta – you could change up the pasta for a different bite-sized pasta shape such as Cavatappi, ziti, fusilli, or your favorite variety.Sauce – If you are looking for a richer sauce, add Homemade Pesto or Alfredo Sauce to the dish.

Tips for the Best Pasta Primavera

Cut the vegetables to even thickness so they have a uniform look and cook at the same rate (note: if using root vegetables such as carrots, cut those to finer julienne slices since they take longer to cook). Generously salt the water for cooking pasta. For 4 quarts, I add about 1 to 1 1/2 Tbsp of fine sea salt. Cook pasta to al dente which means tender but slightly firm to the bite. The package instructions will usually result in perfectly cooked al-dente pasta. Cook veggies until crisp-tender. They will retain more flavor and will look more colorful and vibrant in the finished dish.

Serve pasta with

This pasta recipe is a meal in itself and doesn’t really need anything else as a vegetarian dinner. However, if you like a good side, here are some great options: 

Roasted CauliflowerEasy Garlic Bread RecipePan-Seared SteakCucumber Tomato Avocado SaladCaesar Salad

Make-Ahead

Storing Leftovers – Keep leftover pasta refrigerated in an airtight container for 3-4 days.Reheating – To reheat, add to a skillet with a dash of olive oil and cook until warmed through.Freezing – We do not recommend freezing this dish because the veggies get mushy and dull when thawed.

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