Showing posts with label easy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label easy. Show all posts

Monday, April 18, 2016

Tomato and Broccoli Pasta

Tomato and Broccoli Pasta

One thing I love about pasta is that it's the ultimate vehicle, it goes with everything. If you have any leftovers, throw it in pasta! Random sauce in your fridge? Throw it in pasta! Or if you have veggies that are about to go bad, as I did, roast them and throw them in some pasta! You can't go wrong :)

Ingredients
3/4 box whole wheat pasta, I used rotini shaped
3 baby broccoli spears, chopped
About 12 yellow cherub tomatoes, cut in half
1 tbsp. butter
1 tbsp. olive oil
1/2 cup freshly shredded parmesan cheese
1 tbsp. dried parsley
1 tsp. garlic powder
S&P

Preheat your oven to 375. Toss the broccoli with a little bit of olive oil and S&P, and put in an aluminum foil-lined pan. Then put the tomatoes in another aluminum foil-lined pan and sprinkle each with a little salt (to help draw out the moisture and get nice and roasted). Then put both in the oven. The broccoli takes about 8 or so minutes, the tomatoes take about 15 or so minutes. While those are going, bring a pot of water to a boil and cook the pasta like normal. Once the pasta is done, drain and toss with the butter and olive oil. Then add the veggies, cheese, parsley, and garlic powder and toss everything together. Add S&P as needed. 

Sarah's Review

Ease: 5/5
Taste: 4/5
Comments: This was such an easy dinner to make, and tasty too! You can make this with any vegetable you like. Just roast/saute and add! You can skip the butter to save a few calories, but I'm a butter addict so I threw a little in. Also adjust the seasonings however you like, this is completely customizable!

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Fresh Tomato Penne

Fresh Tomato Penne

I had planned on making pasta tonight because I found an awesome quinoa pasta and I was excited to try it. And it just so happened that a good friend of mine had gone to the farmers market and pick up some tomatoes and may have gotten too many. She didn't think she would finish them so she gave them to me, SCORE! I included them along with some Vine ripe tomatoes and two handfuls of spinach stirred into Hunt's organic pasta sauce. a couple splashes of organic chicken stock and 1 splash basamic vinegar and a couple pinches of sugar, salt, & pepper. 

Alana's Review 

Ease: 5/5
Taste: by itself 3.5, but with (a lot) Parmesan 5/5
Comments: More Cheese Please! 
Toddler Review: I don't know if he was just enjoying playing with the food and then eating it but he ate almost all of it! 
Summary: Toddler Approved! 

Leftover Love

Leftover Love

So I came up with this great idea... have you ever had just one item left over after dinner? So it's like, what am I going to do with 1/4 cup of green beans? I have a solution... I have a "rolling" left overs container in my freezer. Obviously, some things can't go together, but for the most part, after the said left over item cools I just dump it in. Then when the container is full, it's time to wait. Wait until, you're in a rush and half tempted to grab some easy fast food. Boom, this is already waiting to save the day!

This particular potluck is: teriyaki chicken, cheesy quinoa, corn, Italian style green beans, and broccoli tots. I wouldn't say it was friggin amazing, bc it wasn't haha (let's be real). It was tasty enough though! And much better than eating bad for you food. Win-win! 

Alana's Review 

Ease: 5/5 (it literally cannot get easier than this)
Taste: varies (mine described above 3/5)
Comments: pepper, everything can use more pepper