If you’ve had your fill of using a can opener as your main tool in procuring pasta sauce, you might try checking out the recipes for some easy pasta dishes.
But if you’re at that early stage in your pasta-making career, then you will probably also benefit from a guide to pasta that will help you learn important things like which types of pasta work best with which types of sauces.
If you’re not sure about this relationship or other things about making perfect pasta, have a look at the website http://www.recipetips.com/kitchen.asp.
Some easy pasta dishes are those that recipe websites recommend as “kid friendly.” For example, at www.goodtoknow.co.uk/recipes/176259/Chicken-pesto-pasta, you will find a simple Chicken Pesto Pasta where you add pesto sauce (homemade or from a jar) to penne pasta, with slices of cooked chicken breast and sautéed apple slices.
Or you can try Gino D’Acampo’s Pasta with Peas, Ham and eggs, where you add diced ham to shell pasta, along with defrosted peas, Parmesan cheese, and a touch of chili flakes to add a bit of zip. Kid-friendly dishes in these recipe collections are often quite easy to prepare.
You may decide just to make a quick angel hair pasta meal, tossed with a bit of olive oil and basil, sprinkled with Parmesan cheese. Or you could make a quick pasta salad. Once you get the hang of it, easy pasta dishes do indeed come easy.
When you’ve got the underlying knowledge of how pasta itself is cooked properly, and how different sizes and types of pasta relate to different sauces, you’ve already made a good start. Then you just follow the recipes, and the delicious end result is your reward.
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