7 Ways With Linguine
These flat pasta ribbons or "little tongues" take to just about any sauce, but they're great in casseroles, frittatas, and Asian dishes too.
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This versatile pasta usually steps out with a savory seafood sauce, but it also works as a substitution for specialty Asian noodles such as egg and udon noodles, and can stand the heat in a baked dish. Linguine also has longevity; store your dried, uncooked pasta for up to a year in cool, dry place.
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Thai Shrimp Salad with Spicy-Sour Dressing
Thai Shrimp Salad with Spicy-Sour Dressing Recipe
Like most Thai cuisine this quick-fix shrimp salad hits a lot of tantalizing flavor notes from sweet to sour to spicy. Look for the hot sauce called sriracha (it comes in mild, medium, or hot) on the Asian ingredient aisle of the supermarket.
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Linguine With Clam Sauce
Linguine With Clam Sauce Recipe
Mushrooms and garlic are sautéed in a butter-olive oil mixture and then simmered along with canned clams, white wine, basil, and other seasonings to make a rustic and satisfying version of the popular Italian classic.
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Bell Pepper-Feta Pasta Toss
Bell Pepper-Feta Pasta Toss Recipe
Sun-drenched flavors of the Mediterranean combine to lend this easy pasta supper a lush, rich taste. But there are just seven ingredients–quartered cherry tomatoes, crumbled feta cheese, olives, parsley, sweet bell peppers, linguine, and salt–so you know it's fast.
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Shrimp and Brie Linguine
Shrimp and Brie Linguine Recipe
Give yourself extra time here since the brie needs to marinate with sun dried and fresh tomatoes, basil, olive oil, and kalamata olives for an hour. When you're ready to eat, cook the noodles and shrimp together and toss with the sauce.
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Pasta with Caramelized Onion Trio, Arugula, and Mozzarella
Pasta with Caramelized Onion Trio, Arugula, and Mozzarella Recipe
Invite company over for this one. The luscious interplay of flavors between sweet caramelized onions, spicy arugula, currants, and fresh mozzarella harmonize into one mouthwatering wonder. No one will miss the meat; that's guaranteed.
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Frittata with Mushrooms, Linguine, and Basil
Frittata with Mushrooms, Linguine, and Basil Recipe
Adding cooked linguine to a vegetable-rich frittata helps make it more a more substantial breakfast or brunch entrée. It's also great for a light lunch since a mixture of eggs and egg whites keeps calories low.
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Baked Linguine with Meat Sauce
Baked Linguine with Meat Sauce Recipe
A homemade meat marinara that simmers on the stove for 30 minutes and a rich cream cheese-sour cream mixture are alternately layered with cooked linguine. It's a baked casserole that's sure to go down in the comfort food hall of fame.