I found the recipe on the back of the whole wheat spaghetti packet but I changed the recipe to suit our taste buds.
Try this and you will love it for sure.
You need...
2 bowls of spaghetti
1 cup frozen zucchni and squash (fresh can be done, I had some in the freezer)
1 small onion, chopped
1 large beefsteak tomato (the one that oozes out more juice)
1 cup yellow and red peppers, chopped
2 cloves garlic
1 tbsp chilli powder
1 tsp italian seasoning or dried herbs
3 green chillies
parmesan cheese (optional)
salt to taste
- Cook spaghetti according to the package directions.
- Heat oil in a pan, saute onion, garlic and green chillies.
- Add the veggies, zucchini, squash and peppers. Cook for 5 mins or until veggies are tender. Keep stirring in between to avoid burning.
- Add tomatoes, chilli powder, salt and dried herbs. Cook for 2-3 mins stirring in between.
- Add spaghetti and simmer uncovered for 5-10 mins.
Serve hot by sprinkling parmesan cheese on the top.
Tip: Sanjeev Kapoor says: add more salt while boiling pasta, otherwise no matter how much you add while cooking, pasta remains bland.
This recipe never gets old!
ReplyDeleteHi Lata! according your words, I can expect how much you enjoyed spaghetti taste. Looks delicious too. I am going to try your version. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSuch a simple but wonderful recipe there Lata. Looks lip-smacking.
ReplyDeleteI love dishes like these. Set a place for me, I'm coming.
ReplyDeleteSpaghetti is looking too tempting. Its my breakfast time now and feeling all the more hungry after seeing this :)
ReplyDeleteWOW....Spaghetti and you not invite me....why? I love your post. Dish looks delicious.:)
ReplyDeleteSuganya,
ReplyDeleteWhat you said is real truth.
Jyoti,
Do let me know if you liked it or not after you try.
Laavanya,
True, True, True.
Cynthia,
I will be very very happy to receive you.
Archana,
Thanks.
Kajal,
Next time I will keep you in mind my mind.
Mexican style Pasta rocks! YUMMY!! I love the color combo too.Good job Lata.
ReplyDeleteLove spaghetti,indeed a fiesta,great looking dish.Awesome picture!:)
ReplyDeleteOne more for tonight -- the fiesta spaghetti looks delicious, and I'm curious about the plate -- almost looks like depression glass from the 1920's (I collect some). Makes for a lovely presentation, whatever it is! :)
ReplyDeleteNice presentation and a delicious recipe.
ReplyDeleteInteresting Lata. I just love to admire this dish more than eating. Don't know why. With veggies it look great. Viji
ReplyDeleteThis is a nice recipe....Love it...Nice colour...
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