Krissy's Pasta Bake

Try this Krissy recipe, or contribute your own.

Krissy's Pasta Bake
Krissy's Pasta Bake

Try this Krissy recipe, or contribute your own.

  • Preparing Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 1 hour
  • Served Person: 6
  • Carbohydrate 16.8811430770818 g
  • Cholesterol 23.2515625133033 mg
  • Fat 11.0239683174571 g
  • Fiber 0.517784487499607 g
  • Protein 7.67019560628272 g
  • Saturated Fat 5.51340054459755 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 serving (218g)
  • Sodium 277.857593179441 mg
  • Sugar 16.3633585895822 g
  • Trans Fat 0.9064492234879 g
  • Calories 192 calories

Step-by-step

  • Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil.
  • Cook noodles until just tender, 6 to 8 minutes or according to package directions.
  • During the last minute of cooking, add the English peas.
  • Drain and rinse.
  • Position rack in upper third of oven and preheat broiler on high.
  • While the water is boiling for the pasta, heat oil in a large ovenproof skillet over high heat.
  • Add onion and mushrooms and cook, stirring occasionally, until they are fragrant, about 5 minutes.
  • Add butter to pan and melt while stirring into onion and mushrooms.
  • Sprinkle flour over the vegetables, stir to coat, and allow to cook until roux is fragrant, 3-4 minutes.
  • Reduce heat to medium and add milk; bring to a simmer, stirring constantly.
  • Stir in tuna and 1/2 cup of the cheese until evenly incorporated.
  • Remove from heat.
  • Then, stir in the noodles (the pan will be very full).
  • Sprinkle the casserole with the remaining cheese.
  • Broil until bubbly and lightly browned on top, 3 to 4 minutes.

Krissy's Simple Yet Satisfying Pasta Bake: A Weeknight Winner

As a busy working mom, I’m always on the lookout for quick and easy recipes that don't compromise on flavor. This pasta bake is my go-to when I need a comforting, satisfying meal on the table without spending hours in the kitchen. It’s incredibly versatile; you can easily swap out ingredients based on what you have on hand or what your family prefers. The creamy sauce is rich and delicious, and the perfectly cooked pasta and tender peas provide a delightful textural contrast. It’s the kind of dish that’s both impressive and surprisingly simple to make, perfect for a weeknight dinner or a casual weekend gathering.

The beauty of this recipe lies in its simplicity. There’s no need for complicated techniques or obscure ingredients; everything is readily available at your local grocery store. I love using whole wheat pasta for a bit of extra fiber, but feel free to use your favorite type of pasta. Similarly, the cheese is easily adaptable. Pecorino Romano adds a sharp, salty bite, but Parmesan, Asiago, or even a blend of cheeses would work wonderfully. The tuna adds a surprising depth of flavor and a boost of protein, making this a well-rounded and nutritious meal.

One of my favorite things about this recipe is how easily it can be adapted to different tastes and preferences. For a vegetarian version, simply omit the tuna and add extra vegetables like spinach, zucchini, or bell peppers. If you're feeling adventurous, try adding some sun-dried tomatoes or artichoke hearts for a Mediterranean twist. The possibilities are truly endless! I often adjust the recipe based on what's fresh and in season at the farmers market. For example, in the summer, I'll use fresh herbs like basil or oregano to brighten up the flavor profile. In the fall, I might add some roasted butternut squash for a touch of sweetness.

Beyond its adaptability, this pasta bake is incredibly convenient. It’s a one-pan wonder, minimizing cleanup time, a huge bonus after a long day. Most of the cooking happens in one skillet, reducing the number of dishes you need to wash. And it’s perfect for meal prepping. You can assemble the casserole ahead of time and bake it just before serving, making it a stress-free option for busy weeknights. I often make a double batch and freeze half for a quick and easy meal on another night. This recipe is a true testament to the fact that delicious, wholesome meals don't have to be complicated or time-consuming.

This recipe is more than just a meal; it's a comforting hug in a bowl. The creamy sauce, the tender pasta, and the burst of freshness from the peas all combine to create a symphony of flavors that will leave you feeling satisfied and content. It's the kind of dish that brings family together, sparking conversations and creating memories around the dinner table. It's a simple pleasure, a testament to the fact that the best things in life often come from the simplest of recipes.

So, the next time you’re looking for a quick, easy, and delicious meal, give this pasta bake a try. I guarantee it will become a new family favorite. Remember to adapt it to your own preferences and have fun experimenting with different ingredients. And don't forget to share your own variations – I’d love to hear about your culinary creations!

Tips and Variations:

  • For a spicier kick, add a pinch of red pepper flakes to the sauce.
  • Use different types of pasta: penne, rotini, or even farfalle would all work well.
  • Add other vegetables: broccoli, carrots, or zucchini would be delicious additions.
  • Substitute the tuna: chickpeas or white beans would make a great vegetarian alternative.
  • Make it a complete meal: serve with a side salad or crusty bread.

This simple pasta bake is a testament to the power of uncomplicated cooking. It proves that delicious doesn't have to be difficult, and a comforting, satisfying meal can be on your table quickly and easily. Enjoy!