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creamy green pea pasta

Here’s a gorgeous vibrant green pasta with a fresh delicate flavour and lots of the good stuff! Green peas have a delicious sweet flavour and work really well with fresh herbs such as parsley or basil. I’ve have added some optional marscapone cheese for extra creaminess, but you can just add parmesan if you prefer as the peas have a naturally creamy flavour when pureed anyway. I also used fresh chicken stock to boost protein and flavour, but a good vegetable stock, preferably fresh, would also be great. And if you want to make the sauce plant based, you can leave out the dairy and add some fried firm tofu, or top with cashew nuts.

Peas are a great source of vitamin C (around 66% of your RDA in 100g), and protein (5g per 100g), which may be important for supporting your immune system, collagen formation and wound healing. This sauce is also high in fibre, especially if you use wholemeal, lentil or spelt pasta, to keep your gut microbes happy.

ingredients

Serves 4

  • ½ tbsp extra virgin olive oil

  • Large knob of butter

  • 1 large onion, chopped finely

  • 1 large garlic clove, grated finely

  • 500g frozen peas

  • 500ml chicken or vegetable stock

  • Handful of fresh parsley or basil, or both!

  • 3 tbsp mascarpone cheese, optional

  • 2 handfuls of grated parmesan

  • Good pinch of salt and grind of black pepper

  • Squeeze of lemon

  • Pasta: which ever kind you prefer!

method

  • Heat the olive oil and butter in a large saucepan and then fry the onions gently for around 15 minutes until browned. 
  • Next add the garlic and fry for a minute before adding the frozen peas.

  • Start cooking the pasta now.

  • Pour in the stock and simmer for 5 minutes.

  • Add the herbs and then blitz the sauce with a hand blender.

  • Add the mascarpone if you’re using it, and stir well.

  • Put in the parmesan, salt, and pepper and stir.

  • Add the drained pasta to the sauce and serve with a squeeze of lemon, extra parmesan and a drizzle of olive oil.



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