Every year on October 25th, World Pasta Day is celebrated all across the globe to recognise this loved Italian delicacy. While pasta first originated in Italy, it has now made its way over to many cuisines with people making their own rendition. The versatile dish can be enjoyed any time of the day, breakfast, lunch or dinner and makes for a wholesome meal favoured by people of all age groups. Let's take a closer look at the history of this day along with an easy recipe you can try at home to celebrate the day!
World Pasta Day was first introduced in 1955 by the then top 40 producers of pasta globally who had gathered together to?host the first World Pasta Congress. Ever since then, the day has become a loved food holiday for all foodies and lovers of the Italian dish who now have a great excuse to indulge in a heartwarming bowl of pasta guilt-free! The World Pasta Congress celebrates the day to promote cultural diversity of pasta while educating people about it's origin and rich heritage.
One-pot pasta is a great option for those who are first getting into cooking or lead busty leaves or are just too lazy to do the dishes- take your pick! They make for great meal options for the hectic days when you don't have time to cook a number of different things. Since there are fewer dishes to clean after the meal, the winding process is also easier in one-pot pasta.?
Additionally, it gets ready much quicker than traditional pasta where you have to allocate separate time for first boiling the pasta and then making the sauce. So, if you are short on time or your hunger pangs are getting out of control, try this easy recipe for a creamy and delicious bowl of pasta which requires almost no effort or wait!
225g dry pasta (penne, fusilli, spaghetti - literally any shape will do! You can experiment with the type as well - wheat or quinoa pasta also pairs well)
1?tsp?onion powder
1?tsp garlic powder??
1 tsp salt
? tsp black pepper?
? tsp paprika?
3 garlic cloves (minced)
1 medium-sized onion (chopped)
1 cup broccoli florets?
1 cup spinach?
1 cup red bell pepper/capsicum (chopped)?
1 cup tomato paste
2 cups water?
? cup milk?
Fresh basil for garnish
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