Okay, now onto the food!
Pasta and sauce. Sauce and pasta. These words go hand in hand, and are pretty dependent on one another. Or so I thought. Until I found this recipe...
When I first read the list of ingredients I was pretty psyched because of all the veggies, especially the zucchini. I can't get enough of it, and don't have nearly enough recipes with it, so that was the first thing to catch my eye. (Side note: Be sure to remember this dish come summer when all of our garden growers have zucchini coming out of our ears!) The second thing, well honestly the second and third, thing I noticed (because I re-read the list again to make sure) was that it contained no sauce per say. Or at least not the conventional way I think of pasta sauces. So to be honest, I was a little leery wondering if it would be too dry for our tastes. Not at all! The saute of veggies and the renderings of the sausage truly make a sauce like quality, coating every inch of the pasta.
While I didn't do the actual math while shopping for this recipe, I can say with almost certainty it could easily be made for less than $10, especially since a couple of the things, like the onion and garlic, you might already have on hand. So if feeding your family on a budget is a weekly struggle, this is a great one to stretch a buck.
Sauce or not, this is a delicious pasta supper that will satisfy your hungry family any night of the week.
Bowtie Pasta with Italian Sausage From Comfy in the Kitchen
16 oz. bowtie pasta, cooked and drained
5 Sweet Italian Sausage links
15 cherry tomatoes, halved
1 zucchini, sliced
1 medium onion, sliced
3 TBS olive oil
2 cloves garlic, minced
While pasta is cooking, in a large skillet cook sausages according to package directions. Mine were browned on all sides and then simmered in 1/2 c. water until cooked through. When cooked, drain on paper towels and slice into coin shapes. Add the olive oil to renderings from sausage on medium heat. Add all veggies and saute until tender, about 5-7 minutes. Add sausage back in and mix well. Mix drained pasta with sausage mixture and add Parmesan cheese if desired.
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Happy Birthday, Everyday Mom's Mom!
ReplyDeletelooks delicious!
ReplyDeleteBowtie pasta, sausage and tomatoes with garlic...yummy! You can never go wrong with that!
ReplyDeleteMy kinda of pasta dish and it gets the kids to eat veggies too.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to you Mom! What a great recipe! Have a great week and thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday.
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Miz Helen
Thank you so much for sharing your delicious recipe with us at Cast Party Wednesday. I hope you are having a GREAT week! ~Sheryl @ Lady Behind The Curtain~
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