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Linguine

Seafood Linguine

Lemon-Parmesan Linguine

Szechuan Sesame Noodles

Spicy Szechuan dishes were quite the thing in the seventies; around that time, pasta was also coming into its own. This recipe features ingredients that are widely available in the Asian foods section of most markets. If you like, add snow peas and sliced red bell pepper for some crunch.

Linguine with Tomatoes and Artichoke Hearts

A sophisticated dish made from an assortment of pantry staples.

Pasta with Creamy Wild Mushroom Sauce

Look for dried wild mushrooms at most supermarkets; they lend a wonderful richness to this dish, which is great with garlic bread. Begin with a colorful salad of escarole and roasted red bell peppers, and finish with a winter fruit salad of sliced bananas and kiwi, fresh pineapple chunks and red grapes.

Linguine with Parsley and Garlic

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Linguine with Clams and Arugula

From Il Pastaio, Beverly Hills, California.

Mushrooms Stroganoff

The low-fat mushroom ragout can also be served over toast points or as a side dish.

Linguine with Spicy Clam Sauce

Jalapeño and basil add zip to a classic dish.

Asian Noodles with Ginger-Cilantro Sauce

Add chicken or pork to turn this side dish into a satisfying main course. Chopped roasted peanuts are a nice garnish.

Spinach Linguine with Goat Cheese

A sophisticated main course.

Tuna, Lemon, and Caper Sauce

Canned tuna sparked with lemon and capers creates a superb sauce that complements many pasta shapes — penne, shells, or linguine, to name only a few. I prefer solid-pack tuna in olive oil for the best flavor and texture. I sometimes add a small handful of unpitted black olives — Kalamata or Gaeta — and a large, ripe tomato, seeded and diced, for a delicious variation. Italians would never serve cheese with fish, but you have my permission to break the rules!

Linguine with Red Peppers, Green Onions and Pine Nuts

On a weekday, accompany this main course with breadsticks and marinated vegetables from the deli. Wrap up with grapes and cookies. For a festive occasion, start with an antipasto of olives and roasted vegetables, then serve an arugula, radicchio and toasted walnut salad dressed with lemon vinaigrette. Finish with an Italian fruit crostata.

Pasta with Spicy Shrimp and Sun-Dried Tomatoes

Bonnie Wilkens Metully of Cincinnati, Ohio, writes: "Having two very active teenagers means I've also had to learn how to put together an interesting dinner even on busy nights. I get inspiration from my favorite bedtime reading, an immense collection of cookbooks and food magazines. I also do a quick grocery run every day —usually because I've just read about a dish that I simply must try —but also because having a well-stocked refrigerator is the key to easier cooking."

Linguine with Pecan Arugula Pesto

Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 45 min
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