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Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Creamy Penne with Sausage
I saw this recipe on That Skinny Chick can Bake awhile ago. I was immediately sold! I had tomatoes and rosemary in my garden, and this was the perfect thing to use them in. Well, I couldn't wait for my tomatoes - they just aren't turning red! So I used canned tomatoes, and it awesome! As I told you the other day, I am cleaning my kitchen. That doesn't just include getting rid of magazines and glasses that that were my parents, and haven't been used in 10 years. That means my freezer and pantry as well. So I had tomatoes that had been in the pantry forever, I have box upon box of pasta, and I had heavy cream from making this ice cream, that needed to get used. So I was set!
I wanted to lighten the recipe up just a tad - so I used turkey sausage, and cut back on the cream and cheese. If you can't find Italian Turkey Sausage you can use just plain turkey sausage and add Italian seasoning while cooking. I was out of onion, so I didn't use that part. I will leave it in the recipe though, because normally I would have put it in!
My 6 year old absolutely LOVED this! He was skeptical at first, took his first bite....immediately I heard "mmmm"! I just started laughing, and he didn't get it. He had no idea he vocally told me he liked it. He told me he wanted me to dare him to eat leftovers the next day (he hates leftovers), but this he ate. So thanks Liz for a great recipe!
Creamy Penne with Sausage
From That Skinny Chick Can Bake
Printable Recipe
1 small onion, diced
Drizzle Olive Oil
4 Links Italian Turkey Sausage, casings removed
1 Tbls fresh rosemary
2 bay leaves
1 tsp crushed red pepper flakes
1 can Diced Italian Tomatoes
1 pound Penne
1/2 cup heavy cream
1/4 cup Parmesan Cheese
Cook Pasta according to the package directions.
Saute the onion in the olive oil until soft. Add the sausage. Brown for a few minutes. Add rosemary, bay leaves, and crushed red pepper. Add the tomatoes. Cook until bubbly and hot.
Add the cooked pasta, cream and cheese to the tomatoes. Toss until well combined. Serve with additional cheese if desired.
Looks so tempting Erin, I can imagine the fragrant from the rosemary but you know what - it so difficult to grow rosemary at Malaysia.
ReplyDeleteI tried a couple of times but seems just don't want to grow.
This sounds great. Pasta dishes are big around our house.
ReplyDeleteOne good idea to cook for my son. You see I love rosemary. Thanks Erin for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love how you lightened up this delicious pasta! Turkey and rosemary are such a fantastic match -- this sounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteYummi!!!!!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy Cooking!!!!
I almost always use turkey sausage in place of regular sausage when I make pasta dishes like this. It still has lots of flavor and it makes my family and me feel a lot less guilty! This dish really captures so many of my favorite flavors with pasta. PS My dad's tomatoes are FINALLY starting to turn red, but it took all summer!
ReplyDeleteWe had something VERY similar to this last night and it was delicious! Love this recipe! :)
ReplyDeleteYeah, we'd eat this at my house too! Hubby loves sausage pasta...I think I need to make this soon!!
ReplyDeleteIt looks and sounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteOMG, my boyfriend would LOOOOOVE this one. Thanks Erin :)
ReplyDeleteThis look amazing! I love good pasta recipes....and your photos are beautiful! I can honestly say I've never put rosemary in pasta, but I'm SO willing to try it!
ReplyDeleteI missed this one, glad you pulled it out! This looks easy and tasty-gets my vote-yum!
ReplyDeleteMmmm... I love pasta recipes like this, and Lizzy is awesome I'm so glad you featured her recipe because somehow I missed this one!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to make this. Glad I found you on TastyKitchen.
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious & is making me so hungry for some pasta w/ sausage! I'm definitely going to try this recipe!
ReplyDeleteI love pasta dishes like this! My garden is pathetic this year. I have 1 tomato so far and I had to throw it out. Boo :( Cute story about your little one! I am always amazed when my kiddo's want the left-overs for lunch. They don't have a choice at dinner and they don't seem to mind them at dinner but they have a choice at lunch and it's never left-overs that they choose!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious pasta! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love pasta and sausage. Hearing that mmm... is always rewarding, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteCheck out that photo! Wow!
ReplyDeleteLooks really tasty
ReplyDeleteI was delighted when you let me know you tried this yummy recipe! And so fun to see it on your blog...we love it, too! Thanks for the shout out, Erin~
ReplyDeleteThis is the perfect every day recipe! Looks so tasty and satisfying. It would be perfect for tonight! =)
ReplyDeleteThis sounds so awesome, thanks for sharing Erin! I am not a fan of sausage but it sounds like a great ingredient to pair for this sauce. My hubby would love it!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like such a delicious and quick dinner!!
ReplyDeleteLooks great! I'd love to make this with veggie sausage!
ReplyDeleteI'd rather I got to have the leftovers than Little Man :) That's a lovely sounding pasta! I'd proly be super naughty and go with full fatty pork sausage. Yum :) Buzzed!
ReplyDeleteErin! This would have hit the spot on this rainy day here today! Don't you just love when it works out that you already have what you need in your pantry and fridge! Yum! : )
ReplyDeleteThis is my kind of meal. I'm a total pasta junkie. :)
ReplyDeleteCreamy and yummy...how could it be better?
ReplyDeleteI think this should be a crucial repertoire of a 21st century Amazing mom-cook like you! I certainly make lots of this over the years. Hard to fault, easy to 'yum'!
ReplyDeleteThanks for share. I like cooking and Pasta menu so much!
ReplyDeleteI remember this recipe from Lizzy's. I usually don't bake so I don't have heavy whipping cream at home, but when I do, I really need some recipes to use up the rest. 1/2 cup of cream sounds like a perfect amount to finish it up. I have to cook this soon! Lizzy must be so happy you cook this! :-)
ReplyDeleteThis sounds delish, even without the onions! Happy kitchen cleaning -- can hardly wait to see what else you find!
ReplyDeletethis looks heavenly! definitely adding it to the to-make list!
ReplyDeletePasta is my weakness. Especially penne for some reason. This sounds fantastic!
ReplyDeletei saw this recipe on liz's blog too and i had gotten hungry by just looking at her picture and now i am craving this again after seeing your picture! hehehe.
ReplyDeletecongrats on the top 9!
So easy yet so so delicious. This is just one of those timeless and always perfect meals that definitely has me craving for sure! scrummy :)
ReplyDeletecongrats for making it to the Top 9 today, may more of your recipes follows.
ReplyDeleteSounds yummy. And very pretty photo.
ReplyDeleteWow, this looks delicious, quick, and easy! Perfect!!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on top 9, Erin!! The pasta dish looks amazing... love that you added in some sausage!!
ReplyDeleteIt's such a great feeling when you can throw a dish together and it looks and tastes as fantastic and this creamy pasta! Congrats on the Top 9 today :)
ReplyDeleteI want that...now!
ReplyDeleteI will cook this soon.. yum!
ReplyDeleteScreen-lickable image and the recipe sounds good too...lol! Thanks for taking part in my camera project, I'll drop you a line when it goes live :)
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