Fusilli
Grilled-Vegetable Pasta Salad with Parsley Vinaigrette
For extra eye appeal, use tricolor pasta in this fresh-from-the-garden salad.
Pasta with Squid, Tomatoes, and Capers
There are two ways to get tender squid: a very quick sauté or a very long simmer. This simple yet impressive recipe uses the former method. We call for a Thai or serrano chile because they're easier to find here — try your local supermarket — than the small, thin Italian hot chiles.
Active time: 45 min Start to finish: 1 hr
Gemelli with Cheese and Quick Arrabbiata Sauce
This feisty sauce gets its name from one of its ingredients, dried crushed red pepper (arrabbiata is Italian for "angry"). Use extra red pepper for an even spicier result. Serve with: Deli antipasti such as olives, roasted red peppers, and provolone atop a bed of arugula, and seeded semolina bread. Dessert: Purchased tiramisù.
Fusilli with Eggplant, Pine Nuts, Currants, and Capers
Don’t skip the first step of salting the eggplant slices; it draws out excess moisture so that the eggplant will absorb less oil and stay firm when cooked.
Pasta Salad with Mozzarella, Sun-Dried Tomatoes and Olives
Here's a summer salad with robust flavors.
Pasta with Pine Nuts and Sun-Dried Tomatoes
Good as an entrée or served in smaller portions alongside chicken or beef.
By Rosemary M. Wyman
Penne with Arugula and Tomatoes
Freshly picked greens and herbs are essential to cooking in the Apulia region of Italy. Their assertive, often bitter flavor enriches many a modest dish. Here, a just-cooked tomato sauce is enlivened with the peppery taste of arugula.
Gemelli with Garlic, Herbs, and Bocconcini Mozzarella
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
In this recipe hot pasta is tossed with an uncooked sauce of oil, herbs, a little vinegar, mozzarella, and raw garlic. The pasta absorbs some of the vinegar and oil and slightly melts the mozzarella. We call for bocconcini — bite-size pieces of mozzarella — but regular fresh mozzarella cut into 1/2-inch cubes would work just as well.
Tip: When incorporating raw garlic into a dish such as this, buy the freshest garlic you can find. The cloves should be dry and tightly packed together, and they should feel firm. Old garlic may impart a bitter, strong flavor — overwhelming the other components.
Pasta with Arugula and Plum Tomatoes
By Jamie Elizabeth Flick
Chicken, Broccoli and Fusilli in Garlic Cream Sauce
By Nicholas Puniello
Italian Sausage Pasta Salad
Accompany this robust salad with crusty bread and serve grapes for dessert.
By Ginny Leith Holland
Pasta with Bolognese Sauce
This dish, a specialty of northern Italy's Emilia-Romagna, is named for the regions capital city. Although the meaty sauce is classically paired with tagliatelle (ribbon pasta just slightly wider than fettuccine), it also marries well with a variety of pasta shapes that trap the savory sauce.