pasta dishes

Anyone have any good pasta dishes that are healthy? I'm a big pasta person and I'm trying to eat pasta in moderation and or make it healthier instead of just eating the same old spagetti and meatballs.

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  • SkyMusic
    SkyMusic Posts: 43
    I, too, am a huge pasta addict.

    My favorite is getting some high quality pasta (whole wheat/gluten free, or buckwheat noodles) and putting broccoli, olives, carrots, and asparagus in it. Also sprinkle a little bit of parmesan cheese on top, and refrigerate it overnight and all the flavors kind of "set" and it's delicious the next day. I usually have about a half a cup to a whole cup of that.
  • MrsAgi
    MrsAgi Posts: 338 Member
    Go for fresh pasta rather than dried if possible - it's more filling and has less cals (I don't know why, but there you go!)

    Easy pasta sauces:

    Pesto - you can buy a jar or make your own (basil, oil, pine nuts, cheese, garlic - throw in some red pepper/chilli/tomato if you like). Pretty healthy and not amazingly high in cals

    Pasta in tomato sauces - fry up some onions & veg of your choice, throw in some liquidised tomato/passata, a bit of oregano/thyme and plenty of pepper to season

    Any condensed soup can be thrown over pasta for an easy sauce

    A bit of cheese (go for lighter varieties) id one of my favourite pasta toppings of al time!

    Put with lean meat or fish - chicken breast, salmon fillet etc and a big pile of salad rather than bread!
  • Coach_Jenny
    Coach_Jenny Posts: 9 Member
    Mmmm pasta. The trick for me is to always put greens in my pasta. For instance, I'm having pasta for dinner tonight and I added lots of steamed broccoli to it. Other times I add spinach to it. I know it sounds funny, but it's good! It fills me up, gives me lots of nutrition and I still get to have some pasta. :) Works for me.
  • JeSuisPrest
    JeSuisPrest Posts: 2,005 Member
    I eat pasta quite often, many recipes to be found. Checkout the Skinnytaste and Cooking Light websites!
  • MizSaz
    MizSaz Posts: 445 Member
    I figured out how to make a macaroni and cheese bake one day, measuring out serving sizes of skim milk, reduced fat cheese, just a tiny bit of butter, some garlic salt, a little pepper, and a wee shake of panko for crunch. The texture was definitely a little off but it came out delicious, and I kick myself in the pants for not writing it down!

    I do a fake chicken parm as well, with oven roasted b/s chicken breast and skim milk mozz, just a little bit of simple sauce (no meat, peppers & onions if I'm feeling ambitious, italian seasoning, and garlic). No frying, no breading, and I always do it with salad so it's no huge loss if I take the emphasis off of the pasta and put it on the chicken.

    I know it's been mentioned, but it's so good it should be mentioned again- skinnytaste.com!! Pinterest has been really helpful, too!
  • Carmandicus
    Carmandicus Posts: 6 Member
    Raw zucchini pasta!
    You simply make your noodles with a potato peeler.
    There are a lot of variations on recipes, but here's two:

    http://glutenfreegoddess.blogspot.ca/2010/08/raw-zucchini-pasta-in-vegan-curry-cream.html
    http://quirkycooking.blogspot.ca/2012/01/raw-zucchini-pasta-with-walnut-mushroom.html
  • mrnls
    mrnls Posts: 92 Member
    As @Je SuisPrest mentioned skinnytaste.com I made the Cajun Chicken Pasta (without the cream cheese) over whole wheat pasta last night and it was awesome
  • jamiem1102
    jamiem1102 Posts: 1,196 Member
    I recently tried Whole Grain Spelt pasta, which was REALLY good and had tons of protein and fiber. :) I made 1.5 cups (dry) and surprisingly it came out to be A LOT of pasta... but calorie wise was pretty manageable.

    I love pasta too... so I hear your pain. :)
  • kokaneesailor
    kokaneesailor Posts: 337 Member
    Wow, if you like pasta, your going to love learning how simple it is to make. I don't buy specialty pasta at 6-7 dollars a pop, I make it at home for a fraction of the price. Once you've had fresh, you will never use dried again ( unless it's a shape you can't make because you don't have the equipment.

    This is a good site to start with. Have a go at it. There are some good youtube videos as well.

    http://www.pasta-recipes-by-italians.com/how-to-make-pasta.html

    Jamie Oliver shows you the basics in this video
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0XVDpPBHho

    Recipe from Jamie
    http://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/pasta-recipes/a-basic-recipe-for-fresh-egg-pasta

    Anyway, have a go at it, most handcrank Italian made pasta machines run around 50 dollars, worth every penny in my books.
    Good Luck
  • Ditto the fresh pasta suggestions! Here's a step by step :)

    http://nomnomcat.com/2011/09/25/fresh-pasta-a-real-eye-talian-treat/
  • itsalaina
    itsalaina Posts: 27
    spaghetti squash! you can use it as a substitute for noodles in almost any pasta dish
  • Serah87
    Serah87 Posts: 5,481 Member
    I eat pasta quite often, many recipes to be found. Checkout the Skinnytaste and Cooking Light websites!

    I will have to check out those sites!! Thanks :wink:
  • kennie2
    kennie2 Posts: 1,170 Member
    I, too, am a huge pasta addict.

    My favorite is getting some high quality pasta (whole wheat/gluten free, or buckwheat noodles) and putting broccoli, olives, carrots, and asparagus in it. Also sprinkle a little bit of parmesan cheese on top, and refrigerate it overnight and all the flavors kind of "set" and it's delicious the next day. I usually have about a half a cup to a whole cup of that.

    same with that person, broccoli, olives, tuna, lemon juice
    or broccoli, prawns, mushrooms, a little tiny bit of cream cheese
    always with whole grain pasta
  • taso42
    taso42 Posts: 8,980 Member
    I like a nice simple spaghetti bolognese. I usually make it with ground pork.
  • orangecrayon
    orangecrayon Posts: 293 Member
    I have about a cup of my pasta preference, then generally top it with some type of sauce, basil leaves, sometimes vegetables, sometimes chicken, a little parmesan, and some pepper. Voila!
  • PlanetVelma
    PlanetVelma Posts: 1,223 Member
    Here's a couple of recipes that I've tried....enjoy! I do prefer the crock pot version but I'm a lazy *kitten*. LOL

    Enjoy! :)

    http://www.skinnytaste.com/2009/12/pasta-with-bolognese-sauce.html

    http://www.skinnytaste.com/2012/01/crock-pot-bolognese-sauce.html
  • flagator11
    flagator11 Posts: 103 Member
    Chicken breast and broccoli over whole wheat penne in lemon pesto sauce. Yum!
  • jesss5885
    jesss5885 Posts: 187 Member
    if i eat pasta i definitely LOAD it up with veggies.

    I've been able to satisfy my pasta cravings with shirataki tofu noodles - they come in fettuccini, angel hair, macaroni, and spaghetti shapes.

    8 oz are only 40 calories, 1 g fat, 6g carbs, and 2g protein. i like to mix it with morningstar meatless soy crumbles, 1/4 c of part skim shredded mozzarella, and 1/2 c of tomato sauce or grilled chicken and 1/2 c of vodka sauce.

    they make great carry-to-work lunches because they heat up so well in the microwave!
  • EbonySD
    EbonySD Posts: 142
    abs diet for women chicken ala king kong. uses whole wheat pasta (about 2 oz serving), canned sauce and chicken tenders. Msg me if you want receipe.
  • iqnas
    iqnas Posts: 445 Member
    Bump.
    I'm a huge pasta girl!
  • giadatje
    giadatje Posts: 59
    Being Italian I'm a big fan of pasta, of course.
    The classic one with tomato sauce always works. Steamed broccoli is my favorite.
    Meat in the pasta is very rare. The so-called spaghetti bolognese (which btw do not exist in Italy and I lived 11 years in Bologna :explode: ) are an exception. We use the bolognese sauce on hand-made egg-pasta. In any case, I think I have it twice per year.
    I never heard about chicken on pasta before I moved to the US :tongue:
    Seashell food is quite common instead and healthy. I will go for clams or shrimps.

    If you want any original recipe, I'll be glad to share it with you! :flowerforyou:
  • iam italian and was raised on pasta twice a week. i found dieting hard not having the pasta im used to eating. i really don't like the whole wheat pastas. but what i do eat alot of on this diet is polenta. i buy it in the chubs. i saute some mushrooms and onions. then slice 250g ( 1 cup) of polenta and place in a casserole dish with 3/4 cup catelli garden select tomato sauce ( not nearly as good as homemade sauce, but its low cal and low carb) and mushrooms and onions. i top with 2/3 cup kraft mozzarella light and bake.
    its filling, and all that for 513 cals.
  • rahrahrita
    rahrahrita Posts: 225 Member
    Spaghetti squash! Or brown rice pasta (gluten free, low on the glycemic index). I either use store-bought tomato sauce or make it myself, but I like my sauce to be creamy, so I always stir in some nonfat Greek yogurt. Add some 99% fat free ground turkey, frozen spinach and broccoli, and mushrooms, and it's delicious and very filling!
  • I LOVE pasta!! Just watch your portion of pasta and load it up with veggies and it's healthy and should fit in your day.

    One of my favorites is pasta with asparagus and proscuitto with a cheese/egg sauce. YUM
  • mccarol1956
    mccarol1956 Posts: 422 Member
    I really like pasta too. I am not into the whole wheat pastas at all. I like the Ronzoni Smart taste it has higher fiber and somewhat lower calories than most of the dried pasta plus I like the consistency.

    My favorite pasta is a take on Fettuccine Alfredo the recipe serves an army, 8 huge portions if that is what you want.

    Broccoli 3-4 heads, most of stem cut off.. steamed still slightly firm
    Asparagus 2 lbs, steamed until slightly firm

    Stir fry in pam:
    2 large zucchini quartered and sliced,
    4 cups sliced mushrooms (at least one pound)
    2 bunches scallions, cut in 1 inch pieces
    3-4 bell peppers seeded and cut into strips or one inch chunks
    garlic sliced thin I use 4-6 cloves
    salt and pepper to taste

    The above gets watery so when it is done I drain off most of the juice and save about 1/2 cup

    Shrimp 2-3 lbs peeled, tails removed deveined cooked just until pink in the reserved juice from the veggies

    Ronzoni Smart Taste Rotini, 1 box cooked aldente

    For the alfredo sauce I use 2 packages of the Knorr Alfredo sauce Mix, I prepare it with 1 cup 2% milk and 2.5 cups water, I leave out the butter Cook as directed. Right before it is served add 1/2 grated Parmesan cheese.

    Mix it all together and enjoy... for us it is about 460 calories a serving