While some of my recipes stem from wonderful restaurant dishes, others are created out of disappointment. Take for example this vegetable pasta dish. I had gone to a favorite restaurant of mine, ordered their seasonal veg-friendly pasta, and received one of the most disappointing meals I've had in some time. The ratio of pasta to vegetables sat somewhere around 10:1 and there was no sauce. None. I'm not one for overly sauce pasta but this took that to an extreme.
And so, I set out to right that pasta dish with an easy summer recipe. I love tossing all the summer vegetables into a pan- it's hard to mess it up. Add to that a few chickpeas and enough cream/veg-friendly parmesan and you have yourself a meal. Use what you have on hand, swap the pasta for grains, or toss in some homemade pesto: everything is fair-game in this vegetable pasta!
This is about as generic as a pasta dish comes, but I did that on purpose. Summer produce is a bit easier to work with than other seasonal produce because most of the time it's best barely cooked and pairs well with so many different grains and pasta recipes.
Pesto: Skip the basil and stir in a hefty spoonful of pesto.
Grains: Not a pasta fan? Make the vegetables as written then add in the cream and cheese without the pasta. Use the mixture to top a grain bowl.
Vegan: The flavors in this pasta work well with a nut cream. I like using almond with the summer flavors but cashew would work well.
Chickpeas are always in my pantry. They make a quick meal, like these turmeric chickpeas, but can also serve as a great dip, deli sandwich, or addition to soup. They are versatile and a power boost to any meal.
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This pasta looks fabulous! I could eat it all!