One Pot Pasta

One Pot Pasta might be a good recipe to expand your main course recipe box. One portion of this dish contains about 21g of protein, 9g of fat, and a total of 396 calories. This recipe serves 4. For $1.52 per serving, this recipe covers 24% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. 182 people found this recipe to be delicious and satisfying. A mixture of italian seasoning, canned tomatoes, farfalle pasta, and a handful of other ingredients are all it takes to make this recipe so delicious. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes about 20 minutes. It is brought to you by Recipes Food and Cooking. Overall, this recipe earns a super spoonacular score of 96%. Try Instant Pot Chicken Alfredo Pasta (pressure cooker pasta), One Pot Creamy Chicken Pot Pie Pasta, and 1 Pot Pasta with Cherry Tomatoes and Whole Wheat Pasta for similar recipes.

Servings: 4

Preparation duration: 10 minutes

Cooking duration: 10 minutes

 

Ingredients:

4 big leaves fresh basil

1 14.5 oz. can diced tomatoes

1/2 lb. fusilli or farfalle pasta

1 - 2 garlic cloves - minced

1 teaspoon Italian Seasoning

1 small red onion - sliced thin in half

Parmesan Cheese

1/2 teaspoon pepper

4 - 6 sweet mini peppers - sliced thinly

1/2 teaspoon salt

3 1/2 cups water

Equipment:

stove

frying pan

Cooking instruction summary:

Add everything to a big pan. Stir and mix together. Turn on high heat. Stir every 3 - 4 minutes. Turn down heat if it is cooking too fast on your stove. Cooks in about 10 minutes. Thrown the torn basil in when you take it off the heat to serve.Top with parmesan cheese to serve.

 

Step by step:


1. Add everything to a big pan. Stir and mix together. Turn on high heat. Stir every 3 - 4 minutes. Turn down heat if it is cooking too fast on your stove. Cooks in about 10 minutes. Thrown the torn basil in when you take it off the heat to serve.Top with parmesan cheese to serve.


Nutrition Information:

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395k Calories
21g Protein
9g Total Fat
58g Carbs
42% Health Score
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Calories
395k
20%

Fat
9g
14%

  Saturated Fat
5g
33%

Carbohydrates
58g
20%

  Sugar
9g
11%

Cholesterol
20mg
7%

Sodium
925mg
40%

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Protein
21g
42%

Vitamin C
106mg
130%

Selenium
43µg
62%

Manganese
0.97mg
48%

Calcium
436mg
44%

Phosphorus
380mg
38%

Vitamin B6
0.57mg
29%

Fiber
6g
26%

Copper
0.49mg
25%

Magnesium
81mg
20%

Potassium
705mg
20%

Vitamin K
20µg
19%

Vitamin A
927IU
19%

Iron
3mg
17%

Vitamin B1
0.22mg
15%

Vitamin B3
2mg
15%

Zinc
2mg
14%

Vitamin B2
0.23mg
14%

Vitamin E
1mg
13%

Folate
42µg
11%

Vitamin B5
0.82mg
8%

Vitamin B12
0.36µg
6%

covered percent of daily need
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