Looking for more fresh pasta dishes? Try this Angel Hair Pasta with Boursin, Chicken Caesar Pasta Salad or this one pan Cavatappi pasta next! Now, maybe you all already know that I’m not a huge fan of raw vegetables. Roast them, throw them in a pot of soup or pasta sauce, and I’m good. But when they’re tossed in creamy Pasta Primavera? It’s one of my favorite ways to load up! No matter the dish, I know I can always sneak in some finely chopped fresh vegetables. In this one-pot pasta, they really become the star.

What we love about this Primavera Pasta:

It’s quick to make! It’s ready in 30 minutes. It’s a versatile dish that will taste amazing with basically any fresh veggies, use your house favorites, or any that need to be used from your garden! It’s got loads of nutritional value, and is perfect if you’re trying to get in more meatless meals.

For more 30-minute meals, check out this One Pot Teriyaki Chicken, Rice and Vegetables, Orecchiette Pasta with Sausage, and this One Pan Sausage and Rice!

Ingredients Needed:

Oil: you’ll need cooking oil to sauté some of the veggies and seasonings before adding the rest of the ingredients. Use olive oil, canola oil, or another neutral-flavored oil. Vegetables: use chopped red bell pepper, carrot matchsticks, zucchini, broccoli florets, and frozen peas for a medley of fresh flavors. You can easily swap these out for your favorites, just pay attention to cook time. Salt & Pepper: use salt to enhance all the flavors here. You’ll need to reduce the amount you use if you’re using a salted broth. Seasoning: freshly minced garlic cloves and Italian seasoning will add a classic Italian flavor to this dish. Broth: low-sodium vegetable broth or chicken broth is the base of the creamy sauce, adding a depth of flavor, while also allowing you to control the salt content of the dish. Heavy cream: this will thicken the sauce and give the dish a creamy flavor, Use full-fat for the best results, but a lower-fat cream or milk would work well too. Pasta: I’ve found that short, white pasta, like penne pasta, works better in this dish. Use dried, regular pasta, I haven’t tried this recipe with fresh pasta. Leaves: I like to use some chopped fresh spinach leaves as well for an extra burst of color and nutrients. Cheese: freshly grated Parmesan cheese (omit for vegetarians).

How to Make Pasta Primavera

This recipe is quick and easy to make. Full instructions are included in the recipe card below.

Tips and Notes

Sauce thickening. Since the pasta releases its starch into the sauce, it will thicken considerably in the first 10-15 minutes after it’s removed from the heat. If you find the sauce too thin for your liking, you can always combine 1 teaspoon of cold water and 1 teaspoon of cornstarch and stir them into the sauce while it’s simmering. Adding liquid in Pasta Primavera sauce. I used 3 cups of broth and 1 ½ cups of heavy cream. I find that using a combination of high-fat dairy and broth creates a smooth sauce that doesn’t break with the high heat. Pasta too dry? Any short cut of pasta will work here, but the cooking time may be different depending on the type, and it may absorb more or less liquid (especially whole grain varieties). Keep an eye on it, and if your pasta needs more liquid to finish cooking, just stir in ¼ cup at a time until it reaches al dente. 

Pasta Primavera Variations

Add some protein. I didn’t use any meat in this dish, but chicken would work really well if you wanted! If your chicken is uncooked, sear it in the pan before adding your vegetables. Swap the vegetables. Feel free to swap these vegetables out for what’s in season or what you have on hand: snap peas, snow peas, kale, green or yellow bell peppers, cherry tomatoes, mushrooms, hot peppers, cauliflower, and green beans are all great options. Vegetables that need longer to cook will be sauteed at the beginning, and those that cook quickly can be stirred in with the pasta.  Cream. I don’t recommend swapping the heavy cream for a lighter variety or milk because there’s a chance it will curdle. Heavy cream also makes for a richer and more flavorful sauce.  Optional additions. Add some red pepper flakes for a kick, sun-dried tomatoes or roasted vegetables for extra flavor, or fresh herbs if you have them on hand. 

Serving Suggestions

This Spring pasta dish is delightful and filling on its own, but you can always add a protein on the side. I recommend Baked Chicken Breast, Boneless Air Fryer Chicken Thighs, or this Slow Cooker Pork Tenderloin. If you want to add some bread to the dinner table, try my Classic Crescent Rolls, Garlic Bread, or my Homemade Breadsticks for some family-friendly options.

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