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TOP 10 Weeknight Pasta Recipes

TOP 10 Weeknight Pasta Recipes

Collection of the best pasta recipes on my blog. Easy, simple and delicious dinner ideas that you must try. Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo Tomato Pesto Pasta with Shrimps and Zucchini Pasta, Cheese with Chicken and Peas Beef and Cheese Pasta Spaghetti Aglio e Olio Spinach Fettuccine read more

Pasta with Sautéed Calamari

Pasta with Sautéed Calamari

If you’re craving a fresh, light seafood dinner that’s easy to make and bursting with flavor, this Pasta with Sautéed Calamari is a must-try. This pasta is one of my husband’s and our boys’ all-time favorites—and once you taste it, you’ll see why. It’s simple, satisfying, and comes together in under 30 minutes.

Gluten Free Shrimp Pasta

Gluten Free Shrimp Pasta


Happy Friday people… I am always looking forward to Fridays, and most of the time I make pasta for dinner. So how does this look to Y’all? Good, I assume!

Before I start blabbering how good this is, I just want to say that this could be made with any pasta, gluten-free or not and it is equally delicious. This gluten-free one is the best that I tasted, so far. My palate is still adjusting because let’s be honest here, pasta is the best when it’s made with regular flour, BUT, I won’t lie, this brand is not half bad if you follow instructions and of course give it a chance. I tried several different kinds of pasta from Tinkyada brand and all are really good. As for my Alfredo sauce, it’s DE-licious. I enjoy the taste of shrimps and the creamy sauce with al-dente spaghetti… mmm…  It’s like ultimate comfort food right there, and I am 100% certain that you’ll love it as well.

Now the thing is peeps, after experimenting for a few weeks on myself, even though it is still early to tell, but when I eat my bread, or pasta or anything with gluten I cannot keep my eyes open, it knocks me out. I also get a slight headache, belly bloating and I am pretty moody. I increased fresh fruits and veggies that are good for thyroid hormone, as well as low-fat dairy products (cheese, milk, etc.), ditching gluten completely and including more protein (fish, eggs, etc.), I work-out more than I did 2 months ago, like I said before from 3-4 days a week, I am now to 6 days a week (power walk, indoor bike, 10-15 lbs. Weights, etc.).

Even my kids are pretty supportive of this sudden change of my diet, however, I still make bread every single day, I still make regular balanced meals that of course healthy people, like my family should eat.

My advice is to always READ Labels, and get as much as information as possible if you feel like your body is screaming at you and you are not feeling your normal self. I was moody-emotional, almost depressed, most of the time I was cold, I was bloated, gaining weight despite not over-eating, eating pretty healthy and balanced meals and exercising regularly. I was either too tired and slept throughout the day, or insomnia hits me and I cannot sleep at all– sometimes I’d go with 3-4 hours of sleep a night and function normally like I slept 8hrs. All that was not normal, it just wasn’t me… And turns out that I was right, I wasn’t crazy after all! You just have to listen to your body and know when something is going downhill.

Now gluten won’t kill me, but if it’s making me better in any way, I will avoid it… That brings me to one more point, this BLOG will not be gluten FREE…I will still continue to post regular meal, however, I’ll explore this new world and life without gluten for myself, and perhaps post every once in a while something that was really tasty like this pasta.

UPDATE* 
Since Shrimps are high in cholesterol please omit or eat in moderation. Like I said you can use chicken, which has almost half of the cholesterol that Shrimps do, or simply omit all-together and use Broccoli, that you previously blanched. Broccoli is not the best option for people with Thyroid issues, however, if you cook it, it should be ok. 

Gluten free Shrimp Pasta

 

Gluten-free Shrimp Pasta

Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
Servings 4
Author Sandra | Sandra's Easy Cooking

Ingredients

  • 1 pack Gluten free pasta
  • 2 tbsp. Olive oil
  • 1 pound Fresh shrimps washed and deveined (frozen will work too)
  • Salt to taste
  • 2 tsp. Lemon Juice
  • 1/4 onion chopped
  • 1 cup  of assorted sweet peppers red, orange, green, yellow...

Alfredo sauce:

  • 1 Tbsp. Olive oil/ Butter works fine too.
  • 3 cloves garlic pressed or minced
  • 1/2 cup chicken or vegetable stock
  • 1/2 cup Heavy Whipped cream/or half and half
  • 3/4 cup Parmesan cheese
  • 1/4 tsp. Ground Black pepper
  • 1 tbsp. Dry Italian Mix herbs
  • Kosher salt to taste
  • 2 Tbsp. Cornstarch or Rice Flour gluten free + water

Garnish:

  • Red hot chili flakes
  • Dry herbs of your choice basil, mint, oregano etc.
  • Cook pasta according to the pack. Add a generous amount of salt to the boiling water.

Instructions

Alfredo sauce:

  1. In a medium saucepan, add oil and garlic, saute for a few minutes on a medium high temp. (Do not burn). Pour in Chicken Stock, heavy whipped cream or half and a half and stir until it starts to bubble. Add Parmesan cheese, and the rest of the ingredients for the sauce (excluding thickening agent-cornstarch or rice flour). Add SALT to taste. Turn down the heat to low and simmer for 10 minutes. In the cup, add a splash of water and mix cornstarch or rice flour until smooth--this will prevent lumps and it is like a Roux. Add to the sauce, stir until thick. Cover and set aside.

Shrimps:

  1. In the saute pan, add oil and drop the shrimps in that are clean and deveined -- if the shrimps are frozen, defrost. Let it cook until they are pink--few minutes on each side. Season with a pinch of salt and a generous squeeze of lemon -about 2 teaspoons. Once done, transfer cooked shrimps on a clean plate and set aside.
  2. In the same saute pan, add assorted peppers and onion.  Saute for about 5 minutes --it needs to be soft, but still with a bit of crunch. If it's frozen, you don't need to defrost, just look closely so it doesn't burn, trying to separate peppers and onion.
  3. Once the peppers are almost done, add shrimp and stir. Turn the heat on medium-high, then add Alfredo sauce, stir. Last, add pasta to the sauce and shrimps and with kitchen tongs. Serve immediately.

Recipe Notes

If you don't like shrimps, you can do the same with the chicken breast. I recommend to cut it either into cubes or thin bite-size strips before cooking. If you don't want to make Alfredo sauce, you can certainly use store bought, (read labels for those that are on a gluten-free diet). Use Any pasta that you like!!!

This is not a sponsored post. I like Tinkyada pasta and this is my opinion.

Gluten free Shrimp Pasta
Greek Pasta Salad

Greek Pasta Salad

I might be addicted to anything carbolicious, but that’s a simply comfort food for me. This Greek Pasta salad is one of those amazing comfort meals that I really enjoy. I really don’t know what I would do if I have to give up on carbs. read more

Sautéed Sauerkraut with Sausage and Pasta

Sautéed Sauerkraut with Sausage and Pasta

Sautéed Sauerkraut with Sausage and Pasta recipe is down. If you wish to skip it, just jump to the recipe. For this, I thought I will already have published a recipe for homemade sauerkraut. You know a whole cabbage head, fermented, that I was sharing on read more

Quick and Easy Pasta with Beef Sauce

Quick and Easy Pasta with Beef Sauce

Quick and Easy Pasta with Beef Sauce is exactly how it sounds, quick and easy. It is also a go-to weeknight meal for my family.

Quick and Easy Pasta with Beef Sauce
Quick and Easy Pasta with Beef Sauce

Happy September 1st and Labor Day! I am ready for some cooler weather and Fall season. Are you ready?

I love fall colors, but every season carries special beauty and scenery. With that being said, HELLO comfort food!

Do you look forward to holiday meals? Oh! Sweet potato and pumpkin pies, roasted chestnuts, apple strudels or pies always taste better in the Fall.

I am definitely making myself drool right this moment.  

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When it comes to family dinners, pasta always wins everybody! It is one more “to go” meals without much work. I love to cook, don’t get me wrong!

95 percent of the time my meals are from scratch and made with fresh ingredients, but sometimes shortcuts are necessary, especially if you have a busy household.

After talking to a few moms, I realized that it is okay if we use from time to time something that is not “homemade” and turns one dish in an extraordinary tasting meal.

We all been there, and done that, right?!

Quick and Easy Pasta with Beef Sauce
Quick and Easy Pasta with Beef Sauce

Around every dinner, it can get a bit hectic, at least at my house. School homework needs to get done, and after work, you just want to rest.

However, before everything dinner has to be served, so I did use sauce from the jar. Shock! Right? Guess what?

I don’t regret it, because it always tastes fantastic, and it saved me a whole lot of time!

Now, choosing the sauce, I really don’t have a right to say you should eat one particular brand because most of the time I purchase what is on the sale.

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However, I enjoyed a few brands that my kids won’t fuss about.

They really don’t like pasta sauces with chunks in them, and I am the same way.

I love tomatoes, but I don’t like cooking chunks so I get smooth in texture that goes so well with sauteed beef.

But if I pick up the sauce by accident that is chunky, I process it in the food processor to smooth constancy and texture before adding it to the sauteed ground beef.

Quick and Easy Pasta with Beef Sauce Recipe

Also, I have a secret ingredient that pulls that jarred sauce together. It might be strange, but it gives me personally extra kick and sweetness that I love so much.

This makes an amazing dinner. You can make it for Valentine’s Day, or even surprise your other half for the anniversary.

If you try Quick and Easy Pasta with Beef Sauce please tag me on Instagram.

@sandraseasycooking using #sandraseasycooking hashtag. Thank you so much for all your support!

Recipe
Yield: 6 SERVINGS

Quick and Easy Pasta with Beef Sauce

Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes

When it comes to family dinners, pasta always wins everybody! It is one more “to go” meals without much work. I love to cook, don’t get me wrong! 95 percent of the time my meals are from scratch and made with fresh ingredients, but sometimes shortcuts are necessary, especially if you have a busy household.

Ingredients

  • 1 lb Linguine, 1 pack or any pasta on hand
  • 1/2 tbsp. Olive oil + a drizzle more
  • 1 pound Ground Beef
  • 1/2 tbsp. Onion Powder, or 1/4 chopped (SAUTE FIRST)
  • Pinch of Salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon Ground Black Pepper
  • 1 teaspoon dried Italian herbs
  • 1 Jar, 24 FL Oz Pasta sauce (marinara, beef, or any of your favorite)
  • 1 tbsp. Ketchup
  • Garnish with cheese, if desired

Instructions

  1. Drop pasta in boiling salted water. Cook according to the package, usually 8-10 min. for me is perfect.
  2. Meanwhile, in the saute pan, add olive oil. Once heated, add diced onion and saute for a couple of minutes, then add ground beef and try to break it into smaller pieces. Saute until completely done and there are no more bloody chunks visible, discard leftover oil *read notes* If you are using onion powder you may skip "sauteing onions".
  3. Season with a generous pinch of salt and pepper, and Italian dry herbs. Mix well. (at this time you may add any other seasonings such as onion powder)
  4. Pour over Pasta sauce, and add ketchup; stir until bubbly, cover and let it cook for a few more minutes. Turn off the heat, stir and cover again until ready to be served.
  5. Drain pasta in the colander, no need to wash it. Put it back into a pot and add drizzle with olive oil. Toss it and it’s ready to be served.
  6. You may add cheese on the side if you desire as well as crunchy bread. Garnish it with fresh or dry herbs.

Notes

Leftovers: Store it in an airtight container with well-fitting lid for up to 3 days. I don’t like to keep food for more than 3 days. Reheat well before eating again.

Between powder and fresh onion, I prefer fresh garlic because it does taste better, but it’s up to you. My family does not like chunks in their pasta sauce at all so I use powder.

I like using ground beef with 80/20, and take out half of the grease. However, if you are sing Angus beef or less fatty I would definitely add more olive oil.

I add ketchup because it adds a hint of sweetness. We love it! You do not have to add ketchup but is amazing.

You can use any pasta on hand, Spaghetti or fettuccine would work just fine. Adda generous amount of salt in the water when you cook pasta. I like also drizzling pasta with olive oil after I drain all the water out. Then I mix it to coat everything well.

Nutrition Information

Serving Size

1

Amount Per Serving Calories 481Total Fat 20gSaturated Fat 7gTrans Fat 1gUnsaturated Fat 10gCholesterol 82mgSodium 704mgCarbohydrates 41gFiber 4gSugar 8gProtein 32g

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