Sayer now with sarcasm 9841 Posts user info edit post |
Was making lunch in the kitchen today and it occured to me to post this question.
What is your favorite way to make pasta? Some people just like the noodles themselves with butter, and other people I know get all iron chef with that shit.
I'm sure that almost everyone does it a little different, and it'd be cool to see how everyone else does it.
Example:
I usually prefer Penne, and I'll boil a cup or two of it in some salted water.
For sauce I use Prego Traditional.
Usually, I'll get a roll of Jimmy Dean Sage flavored sausage, break it up into small crumbs and brown it in a skillet. Once brown, I'll drain the grease out, then pour in one jar of the Prego. I'll add a little bit of oregano and basil, then turn the heat down and cover. Then I'll just let it simmer til the pasta is done.
Drain the pasta, put some on a plate, cover with sauce, dust with parm cheese, and grab a big glass of milk.
That shit is yummy.
[Edited on February 8, 2006 at 6:29 PM. Reason : .] 2/8/2006 6:29:27 PM |
Restricted All American 15537 Posts user info edit post |
Peanut Butter, Milk, Honey w/ Brailla Extra (whatever that other shit is). Done 2/8/2006 6:40:38 PM |
Shank New Recruit 49 Posts user info edit post |
cheap gemeli and sun-dried tomato alfredo sauce - 2 boxes and a bottle of sauce lasts for a week of dinners for around 6 bucks 2/8/2006 6:48:21 PM |
DiscGolfer All American 2710 Posts user info edit post |
pasta in water,
hot italian sausage on the frying pan,
straight tomato sauce simmering, and I season with salt/pepper, garlic, parsley, whatever sounds good.
Once the sausage is good, put it in the sauce and simmer until the pasta is done...
DELICIOUS 2/8/2006 6:49:27 PM |
frugal_qualm All American 1398 Posts user info edit post |
I had it with ground venison sauce last night. I didn't realize it until the chef told me I was eating Bambi. I would eat it again though. It had a nice flavor with the spices and tomatoes. 2/8/2006 6:57:03 PM |
amazon All American 1431 Posts user info edit post |
cook pasta. add black olives and cheese on top. enjoy. 2/8/2006 7:00:01 PM |
EmptyFriend All American 3686 Posts user info edit post |
boil some tortellini, cook a couple chicken breasts on the george foreman, dice up the chicken and throw them together in a bowl with some marinara sauce. it's fantastic. 2/8/2006 7:01:00 PM |
tartsquid All American 16389 Posts user info edit post |
I make my own alfredo sauce (cream, parmesean cheese, a little salt and pepper) and use that over fettucini or spaghetti.
For tomato based sauce I use Classico fire roasted tomato and garlic and add in ground turkey. 2/8/2006 8:19:37 PM |
toemoss All American 2950 Posts user info edit post |
1)heat pasta 2)add butter 3)eat 2/8/2006 9:30:28 PM |
mrfrog ☯ 15145 Posts user info edit post |
1)heat pasta 2)eat 2/8/2006 9:54:14 PM |
crpelliz All American 1432 Posts user info edit post |
sautee diced tomatoes, onion, garlic, fresh parsley, basil, thyme, and oregano... mix into pasta. 2/8/2006 10:01:44 PM |
LadyWolff All American 2286 Posts user info edit post |
Is the way up post actually *serious* about peanut butter and honey and milk and pasta???? 2/8/2006 10:02:52 PM |
joepeshi All American 8094 Posts user info edit post |
my gf made some really good pasta for me on my lunch break.
spiral pasta a can of tuna or two 1/3 cup of capers bottle of spaghetti sauce cheese (parmesan)
damn it was good. really easy to make. the capers were the only 'exotic' thing 2/8/2006 10:07:16 PM |
arraeuber All American 765 Posts user info edit post |
my friend makes pasta the best way ever. He calls it chickie alfredo. Get some fettucinie, cook it al dente (I think that's what it's called), cook the chicken in your favorite wine with lots of garlid and parsley.... then put the alfredo in a pot and mix a lot of garlic in it and shred like half a cup of cheese.... mix all of it together, then sprinkle some more cheese on top (We're talking cheddar or something like that).... mmmm.... so good... i thought i wouldn't like it... but, so good. 2/8/2006 11:48:41 PM |
ncsutiger All American 3443 Posts user info edit post |
I often just boil pasta in water + salt, then add stuff like green peppers and diced tomatoes to pasta sauce. 2/8/2006 11:55:07 PM |
Patman All American 5873 Posts user info edit post |
I love this
Smoky Chipotle and Cheddar Mac http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/recipes/recipe/0,,FOOD_9936_31166,00.html 2/9/2006 12:00:17 AM |
goalielax All American 11252 Posts user info edit post |
I like to make a semi-fresh sauce...that is use a base tomato sauce and add in a lot of fresh veggies and serve it with a grilled chicked breast done in some sort of flavoring (i like a garlic rub with some other spices tossed in to flavor) 2/9/2006 12:03:22 AM |
Sayer now with sarcasm 9841 Posts user info edit post |
Sometimes if I'm in the mood for something light and spicy:
Cook a couple cups of pasta (either penne or the spiral stuff) in some salted water and drain.
In a frying pan, heat about 4 or 5 tablespoons of olive oil. Once the oil is hot, throw in a couple of tablespoons of garlic and a tablespoon or two of crushed red pepper flakes (the hot ones). Stir that all in the olive oil for about 20 seconds, then pour in the pasta and toss it around so the oil, gairlic, and pepper flakes get all over everything.
Serve on plate with a bunch of parm cheese. It's hot, but really good, and pretty good for you.
Variations are to forman some chicken and cut it into pieces, throw it in when you throw the noodles in. Veggies like spinach are really good too. 2/9/2006 5:27:01 AM |
eahanhan All American 21370 Posts user info edit post |
^mmm, that sounds good. and yeah, fresh spinach is really good cooked/sauted very shortly and tossed w/pasta.
i'm a fan of pesto, too. actually, a friend of mine fixed some pasta and i think she said she used classico pesto, and it was really good.
i made some 'cilantro pesto' last week and tossed it with chicken and pasta, and probably some veggies, and it was good. 2/9/2006 6:46:12 AM |