Italian Broccoli Marinara Pasta Salad - FOOD PHOTO SHOOT
I’m gonna be honest, I really wasn’t sure what to call this. So I was walking through the produce section at the grocery a few days ago and passed the basil and then the pestos and got hit with the most random craving for something Italian with red sauce hit me. Oh, and I got some pine nuts too, those were a huge part of the inspiration.
I think the main takeaway that we can all get from this story is that you should never shop hungry. Hey, but I’m so happy about it on just this one occasion because it ended in me finding a new favorite pasta salad-ish thing.
Basically, I just wanted some veggies to go with my pasta and pine nuts. You feel me? I went to the fridge and gathered everything that sounded good. Then I threw it together in a bowl and yum. The final thing was a bed of fresh baby spinach, chopped basil leaves, leftover steamed broccoli, and some sprouts (you don’t have to add them I’m just weird). Then I seasoned all of that with onion salt and topped it all with some cold pasta noodles, marinara or pizza sauce, and my beloved pine nuts. Oh, and then I sprinkled it all with a ton of nutritional yeast.
Okay, tell me, do you like cold pizza or did you ever eat cold pizza as a kid? I’ve never actually been a huge pizza person in the first place but I do think I’ve had cold pizza at least a handful of times. Anyway, I imagine that this pasta salad would be something like that.
Now if you’re completely not into cold pizza, no worries, this can be served warm if you prefer. Simply toss it all together in a saucepan over medium low heat until it’s nice and warm.
Oh, and when I said I just used what was in my fridge, I meant it. If you have a bunch of different veggies or simply don’t like these, just use what you like.
Italian Broccoli Marinara Pasta Salad
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes
Yield: 2 servings
A pasta salad for all the spaghetti and cold pizza lovers. Simple, versatile, and delicious!
Ingredients
2 cups cooked pasta noodles, rinsed
2 cups fresh baby spinach,
handful chopped basil leaves,
1 cup steamed broccoli
handful broccoli or clover sprouts (optional)
1/2 teaspoon onion salt
1/2 teaspoon italian seasoning
1 cup marinara sauce or pizza sauce
1/4 cup pine nuts
nutritional yeast to taste
Instructions
Cook pasta according to package instructions and rinse in cold water.
Fill a bowl with spinach, chopped fresh basil leaves, sprouts, and season to taste with nutritional yeast, onion salt, and italian seasoning. Top with cooked pasta, marinara or pizza sauce, pine nuts, and more nutritional yeast.
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Broccoli is very good for health as it contains cancer fighting properties.
@introvert-dime that's good to know
Beautiful .. well done
Healthy food . Good for you .. But mixing fruits and vegetables seems strange to me
Thank you for sharing your recipe with us..
@slimanepro sorry about the strange, maybe if you try it, it won't seem so strange
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looks yummmyy
@ali14 thanks
Wow, seems that it's so tasty.I always like salad's.Thanks for sharing such a tasty recipe.I can't wait to try it.
@nahid05 thanks so much for the kind words
yummy and healthy!
@annesaya thanks so much
Love the colors and composition. Aesthetically pleasing and probably teasing to the taste buds
@programmingvalue great commenting, thanks so much
stunning food photography, truly amazing
I really appreciate it @noboxes!
indeed
For first time looking this awesome salad it's alternative looking
@mohsin01 so glad you liked it, thanks for commenting
Gran post son mis favoritos
@rogeer gracias
Tus post son mis favoritos
@rogeer muchas gracias por tus comentarios
@rogeer Gracias mi amigo!