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Baked Pasta Primavera

A casserole of baked pasta primavera on a striped background.
Photo by Andrew Bui

This baked primavera pasta is a celebration of all the best spring produce, vibrantly green and inviting. The pasta boils away while the veggies and sauce work their magic in the oven. Then everything joins together and is blanketed in a cream sauce that feels like putting on a light jacket on a spring day: It does just what you need it to, no more, no less. With hints of white wine, fresh mint, and lemon, this sauce lets the bounty of veggies be the star.

This recipe was excerpted from ‘Let’s Eat' by Dan Pelosi, one of our top cookbooks of 2023. Buy the full book on Amazon. And for dessert, how about a Rainbow Cookie Loaf Cake?

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What you’ll need

Ingredients

Serves 4 to 6

2 Tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil
1 (8-ounce) package cream cheese
¼ cup dry white wine
¼ cup vegetable broth
1 bunch broccolini, trimmed and cut into 1-inch pieces
1 bunch thick asparagus, woody ends removed, cut into 1-inch pieces
1 medium shallot, thinly sliced
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
Red pepper flakes
1 pound farfalle pasta
1 cup fresh or frozen peas
¼ cup freshly grated Parmesan or pecorino cheese
¼ cup roughly chopped fresh mint
Zest and juice of 1 lemon

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Preheat the oven to 400°F.

    Step 2

    Place the olive oil in a 9 x 13-inch baking dish and swirl the dish around to fully coat the bottom. Set the block of cream cheese in the center of the baking dish, then pour in the wine and broth. Arrange the broccolini, asparagus, and shallot around the cream cheese. Season the veggies with salt, black pepper, and pepper flakes.

    Step 3

    Cover the baking dish with foil and bake for 15 to 20 minutes, until the veggies are crisp-tender and the cream cheese is meltingly soft. Remove from the oven and discard the foil.

    Step 4

    Meanwhile, bring a large pot of salted water to a boil over high heat. Add the farfalle and cook until just shy of al dente according to the package directions. About 1 minute before the farfalle is done, add the peas and let them finish cooking together. Reserve 1 cup of the pasta water, then drain the pasta and peas.

    Step 5

    Use tongs to toss the veggies and cream cheese together. Add the drained pasta and peas to the baking dish, along with the Parmesan. Toss everything together, adding a splash of the reserved pasta water as needed to help the sauce come together.

    Step 6

    Mix in the mint and the lemon zest and juice. Finish with a few cracks of black pepper and another pinch of pepper flakes. Serve.

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Reprinted with permission from Let’s Eat: 101 Recipes to Fill Your Heart & Home by Dan Pelosi © 2023. Published by Union Square & Co. Photography © Andrew Bui. Buy the full book Amazon or Union Square & Co.
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  • Sounds wonderful going to try it this weekend

    • Anonymous

    • San Diego CA

    • 10/18/2023

  • The flavors are not great and the recipe takes way too long for meh results. A much better Epi recipe is the pasta with 15 minute ham, pea, and cream sauce. Same great spring flavors without the heaviness of all that cream cheese. I’ve omitted peas and used asparagus and I’m sure broccoli would be a nice addition too. I’ve also omitted the ham as well and it’s just as great. This recipe is definitely skippable.

    • Leslie G

    • Traverse City, MItTh

    • 4/10/2024

  • This is so simple and delicious. Adding to the rotation for sure

    • Emily G

    • Albany, NY

    • 3/13/2024

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