Need a recipe for a sauce to put on pasta

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  • jcrowfoot
    jcrowfoot Posts: 19 Member
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  • HypersonicFitNess
    HypersonicFitNess Posts: 1,219 Member
    1 TBSP extra virgin Olive Oil
    1 to 2 Cloves of garlic
    Fresh basil (bunch chopped)
    pine nuts - handful
    Fresh tomatoes or 1 - 32 oz can of whole tomatoes (remove the stems)

    Sautee' the garlic and pine nuts until golden, add in the basil and tomatoes. It's done in less than 10 minutes. And it it D-Lisch!

    Sprinkle a little fresh grated parmigiano reggiano on top.
  • ware_sarah
    ware_sarah Posts: 21 Member
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  • mowrie
    mowrie Posts: 3
    easy and much cheapness:


    garlic glove crushed
    tablesppon rosemary - fresh & chopped
    tsp olive oil

    heat gently in saucepan a couple mins only.
    then add

    packet passata, bring to theboil, then simmer until it reduces a bit and thickens

    and anything else you like, (chopped anchovies/chillis.mushrooms etc season and serve. Also works as a great base for homemade pizza
  • krickeyuu
    krickeyuu Posts: 344 Member
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  • delilah47
    delilah47 Posts: 1,658
    I use a low calorie store-bought pasta sauce, then add some cooked crumbled Isernio's Chicken Italian Sausage, a clove of garlic and some fresh basil from my garden. Simmer a few minutes. When fall comes, I pick the rest of my basil and freeze it in baggies. Anyway, if you haven't tried the chicken italian sausage, you are missing out. It is delicious. I prefer it to the regular italian sausage and used it even when I wasn't trying to eat healthy.
  • minimaggie
    minimaggie Posts: 224 Member
    I am a huge fan of the Avocado Alfredo at this link:

    www.ohsheglows.com

    It's amazing, full of only healthy fat and if you are trying to keep carbs down, it's awesome on spaghetti squash. We are actually having it for dinner tonight with hummus crusted chicken. YUMMY!!!!!

    Edited because my fingers don't work as fast as my brain and I can't spell!!!!
  • I make this sauce a lot. It's ridiculously easy to make! It's a modification of Gina's skinny taste sauce (original recipe here: http://www.skinnytaste.com/2009/01/spinach-stuffed-shells-with-meat-sauce.html)

    1 lb of 99% lean ground turkey meat
    2 28-oz cans of crushed tomatoes
    One cup of chopped onions
    One tablespoon of olive oil (could probably use less!)
    Spices of your choosing (I use garlic powder, salt, and pepper. The original recipe calls for fresh garlic but I'm a terrible cook and don't know how to cut/cook garlic haha)

    Saute the onions in the oil. Add the ground turkey meat. Add the crushed tomatoes. Simmer!

    I bag it up into half-cup servings. It makes roughly 15 servings. I love it over pasta & ravioli!

    Calories per serving: 85.
    Carbs: 7 grams
    Fat: 1 grams
    Protein: 11 grams
  • ChantalD75
    ChantalD75 Posts: 680 Member
    bump looks real good!
  • sugboog29
    sugboog29 Posts: 630 Member
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  • DeniMarie123
    DeniMarie123 Posts: 9 Member
    20g soft cheese, chopped spring onions, teaspoon chilli, garlic clove crushed, spinach leaves, 10g half fat creme fraiche, ground pepper to season

    melt the low fat cheese in a frying pan, add the spring onions, chilli and Garlic, cook over a low heat.
    Put the spinach in a colander and pour over boiling water, leave to drain.

    Mix all together then pour over pasta (or mix it all in)

    Is very nice :smile:

    This sounds so good. So good. No idea what you mean by soft cheese, though...like cream cheese?! Or...just a really mushy cheese? And by chilli, do you mean chili powder? And half-fat creme fraiche...hmmm...thinking of substitutions. I am going to stalk your profile now to see where you're from, as I'm determined to figure this recipe out and you're clearly not in the U.S. :) Thank you for sharing...at the very least, this is going to make me experiment.

    Lol... Im in England. I think it is cream cheese like Philadelphia???? and it could be chilli powder or chopped fresh chillies depending how hot you like it. fat free greek yoghurt could substitute the creme fraiche... just to make it more creamy :happy:
  • DeniMarie123
    DeniMarie123 Posts: 9 Member
    20g soft cheese, chopped spring onions, teaspoon chilli, garlic clove crushed, spinach leaves, 10g half fat creme fraiche, ground pepper to season

    melt the low fat cheese in a frying pan, add the spring onions, chilli and Garlic, cook over a low heat.
    Put the spinach in a colander and pour over boiling water, leave to drain.

    Mix all together then pour over pasta (or mix it all in)

    Is very nice :smile:

    Always mix the pasta with te sauce

    just like a my momma use ta make

    Haha I know.. but I like pasta and just a bit of sauce... :ohwell:
  • askcupid117
    askcupid117 Posts: 126 Member
    oh these all sound yummy! I am going to have to try a bunch of these different ones!
  • MandiK3
    MandiK3 Posts: 218 Member
    Thank you everyone for sharing your idea's!! Much appreciated! :happy: :drinker:
  • Emtabo01
    Emtabo01 Posts: 672
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  • bathsheba_c
    bathsheba_c Posts: 1,873 Member
    I have two go-to recipes:

    For tomato sauce, I heat olive oil in a pan. I add minced garlic at the beginning so that it flavors the oil. Then I add tomato puree and basil (I use frozen chopped, but fresh should be fine). You can jazz it up with anything you like, such as onion or red pepper flakes.

    For more of an Asian thing, I wok fry my meat and vegetables in olive oil with garlic, add soy sauce or teriyaki, and then pour on top of brown rice or Asian noodles, using the liquids from cooking as my pasta sauce.
  • painauxraisin
    painauxraisin Posts: 299 Member
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  • tim_w13
    tim_w13 Posts: 101 Member
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  • AndreaEllen
    AndreaEllen Posts: 71 Member
    Brilliant!!
  • mamaflomo
    mamaflomo Posts: 21 Member
    Here is one that we like a lot. The Turkey Italian Sausage is really good. Perdue is way better than Jenny O brand if you have a choice. Not sure how low you want your fat or sodium, but these are big servings... you could easily reduce if you were so inclined.

    Spicy Turkey Pasta Sauce
    from Better Homes & Gardens New Dieters Cookbook

    9-ounce package refrigerated fettuccine or linguine
    8-ounces uncooked turkey Italian sausage (remove casings, if present)
    1 cup cut up pattypan squash or yellow summer squash
    1 small red sweet pepper, cut into thin strips
    1/4 cup chopped red onion
    14 oz jar of pasta sauce (we just used Aldi's Reggiano Pasta Sauce)
    2T shredded Parmesan Cheese (optional)

    1. Cook pasta according to package directions; drain
    2. Meanwhile, in a large skillet cook the sausage, squash, sweet pepper and onion over medium heat until sausage is brown; drain off fat. Stir in the pasta sauce; heat through
    3. Serve sausage mixture over pasta. If desired, sprinkle with parmesan cheese

    4 servings

    Nutrition Facts per serving:
    350 cal
    10 g total fat (3 g sat fat)
    110 mg chol
    866 mg sodium
    49 g carb
    5 g fiber
    20 g protein

    Daily Values
    23% Vit A
    67% Vit C
    11% Calcium
    19% Iron