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Pasta

Bucatini With Swiss Chard and Garlicky Breadcrumbs

The noodles and chard are silky, which begs for the salty crunch of the breadcrumbs.

Stovetop Mac and Cheese

Muenster and Fontina are pretty soft cheeses and can be difficult to grate, so just stick both in the freezer 10 minutes to let them firm up before starting.

Orecchiette with Mushrooms, Leeks, and Almonds

The almond oil in this recipe is so easy to make and also perfect for salad dressings.

Spaghetti Aglio e Olio With Lots of Kale

You will think this pasta recipe calls for an absurd amount of kale, but it will shrink a ton when cooked.

Soppressata Pasta with Delicata Squash and Thyme

Delicata works in this pasta recipe because it cooks quickly in the pan, but you could sub slices of acorn squash or any roasted vegetables you want.

BA's Best Linguine and Clams

Clams vary in brininess and the amount of liquid they’ll release during cooking, so you’ll need to adjust the salt and add pasta water accordingly. To prevent the sauce from getting too salty, we recommend a measured amount of salt for the pasta water. If possible, look for an artisanal dried pasta for this recipe—the rougher surface texture will catch the slippery sauce better.

Spicy Pasta with Shrimp and Tomatoes

For a hearty vegetarian version of this pasta recipe, use squash, mushrooms, or eggplants in place of shrimp.

Adult "SpaghettiOs"

These are extra saucy and a little sweet like the original SpaghettiOs, but with grown-up flavors all around.

Braised Lamb Shank Ravioli

Not the biggest fan of lamb? This hearty, soul-warming ravioli recipe will be equally successful if you use beef short ribs instead. Here are step-by-step instructions on how to shape and fill ravioli.

Sweet Corn and Ricotta Raviolo

These are jumbo-sized ravioli, and each one envelops an egg yolk, which will run when you cut the pasta open and mingle with the pan sauce. Duh-lish!

Butternut Squash Agnolotti

Agnolotti is one of our favorite pasta shapes because the little pockets catch the sauce; try a variation with a simple ricotta filling and marinara sauce instead. Here are step-by-step instructions on how to make agnolotti.

Fresh Pasta Dough

This pasta dough is easy, texturally resilient, and versatile enough to form into any shape.

Pasta With Mushrooms and Prosciutto

Getting the consistency of the creamy mushroom sauce right is key for this pasta recipe. You want to reduce it just until it clings to the pasta to create a light coating.

Sausage, Greens, and Beans Pasta

The genius of this pasta recipe is in the contrast of the textures and flavors. If spicy isn’t your thing, sub in any fresh sausage you like.

Spaghetti With Ramps

The pungent garlic notes in ramps make them the perfect accompaniment for any pasta dish.

Adam’s Beef Stroganoff

Hearty, satisfying, and easy: Bulk it up with more mushrooms. Cut the entire recipe in half. Whatever suits you.

Herbed Fresh Pasta with Market Tomatoes and Peppers

For the best results, use San Marzano plum and mixed heirloom cherry tomatoes if you can find 'em.

Broccoli Pesto Pasta

This pesto pasta recipe gets heft (and a side of veggies) from the addition of broccoli to the purée. They won’t know it’s there unless you tell them...wink wink.

Bacon and Egg Tortellini

Are filled pastas still good at room temperature? This tortellini recipe proves that they are; if you don’t have tortellini or ravioli on hand, use any short, ridged pasta, such as fusilli or penne rigate.

Pasta Primavera with Crispy Onion Gremolata

We wanted a recipe that was a better expression of “primavera,” literally "spring" in Italian. We swapped the oft used tomatoes and angel hair pasta for sturdy linguini and the first of spring’s green offerings.
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