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Yum! What's not to love about this Creamy Vegetable Pasta Bake - delicious vegetables in a creamy tomato sauce topped with melted cheese goodness.

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My family love pasta bakes. So it is a dish I create often, varying it up pretty much every time. It's an easy way to hide some vegetable for the kids.

One of our family favourite combinations is This Creamy Vegetable Pasta Bake. It's really delicious and the kids love the mixed colours of the tricoloured bows I use.

Any pasta will work fine in this dish, so use whatever you have on hand. But the tricoloured bows look really pretty in this pasta bake.

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Vegetables such as zucchini and mushrooms in a creamy sauce with peas and sweetcorn topped with fresh tomatoes and melted mozzarella and fresh basil. Delicious!!

It is such a versatile recipe, that you can switch up the vegetable each time you make it.

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You will also find various Pasta Bake recipes on here to choose from.

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Creamy Vegetable Pasta Bake

Yield: SERVES 4

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 40 minutes

Total Time: 50 minutes

Yum! What's not to love about this Creamy Vegetable Pasta Bake - delicious vegetables in a creamy tomato sauce topped with melted cheese goodness.

Ingredients

  • 250g (9oz) of uncooked pasta (can use gluten free pasta) - I used tri-coloured pasta bows.
  • 1 small onion, finely chopped
  • 1 small courgette (zucchini), chopped
  • 100g of mushrooms, chopped
  • 2 cloves of garlic crushed
  • 1 cup (240ml) of passata
  • 1 cup (240ml) of chicken or vegetable stock
  • 2 teaspoons of brown sugar
  • splash of balsamic vinegar
  • chilli flakes (optional if you like a bit of heat)
  • ⅓ cup (80ml) of sweetcorn
  • ⅓ cup (80ml) of peas
  • couple of fresh basil leaves, chopped
  • 1 tablespoon of mixed Italian herbs
  • 8 Laughing Cow Light Cheese Triangles
  • 1 medium sized ripe tomato, sliced
  • 100g (3.5oz) of mozzarella cheese
  • Olive oil spray
  • Salt and Pepper to season

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 200c or 400f (gas mark 6)
  2. Spray a frying pan with olive oil spray, add the onion, garlic, mushrooms and courgette and cook until softened over a medium heat.
  3. Add the passata, chicken stock, basil, balsamic vinegar, sugar and sprinkling of chilli flakes. Bring to the boil and then simmer for approx 10 mins. Add a little more water if needed, if the sauce reduces too much.
  4. Add the laughing cow to a bowl and add to in a few spoonfuls of the sauce. Whisk until smooth. Pour this back into the sauce and stir until it is all mixed in. Season with some salt and pepper as needed.
  5. In the meantime, add your pasta to a saucepan of hot water and cook till Al Dente (avoid overcooking, you want the pasta to still have a bite to it).
  6. Add the pasta to the sauce, along with the peas and sweetcorn and mix all ingredients together
  7. Transfer pasta mix to a ovenproof dish.
  8. Top with the slices of tomatoes and the mozzarella cheese.
  9. Bake in the oven till cheese has melted and is golden. Approx 20-30 mins
  10. Serve with a side salad.

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Nutrition Information

Serving Size 1 SERVING
Amount Per ServingCalories 424Total Fat 8.3gSaturated Fat 4.2gCholesterol 31.4mgSodium 799.5mgCarbohydrates 65gFiber 3.3gSugar 8.1gProtein 22.1g

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FAQs

What pasta is free on Slimming World? ›

At Slimming World, we don't believe in cutting out food groups. In fact, potatoes and dried plain pasta, rice, noodles and couscous are all Free Foods, which means that you can eat as much of them as you like!

Is pasta low in calories? ›

About 1 cup of cooked pasta—for most shapes, that's 2 ounces of dry pasta—mixed with vegetables can be a satisfying portion for many people. But even if you eat 2 whole cups of pasta, that's still only about 400 calories (plus 14 g of protein and vitamins and minerals). That's not too shabby for a 2-cup serving.

What pasta is zero points on weight Watchers? ›

Pastas and noodles made with flours from legumes and whole grains will be a ZeroPoint food. We've included them because when these flours are used in place of refined flour, they create a more filling, satisfying, and versatile base for pasta dishes.

Why can you eat unlimited pasta on Slimming World? ›

Before coming to Slimming World, many slimmers are told to avoid carbs – yet carbohydrates such as rice, potatoes and pasta have fantastic filling power, as well as being low in energy density, which is why they're on our Free Food list.

What is the healthiest pasta for weight loss? ›

The best bang for your buck when it comes to weight loss is chickpea pasta, according to Kaytee. "With twice as much fiber and protein, you'll be able to stay satisfied with your meal and consume fewer calories than the other pasta options, helping you to achieve your weight goals," she says.

Can I eat pasta and still lose weight? ›

Dietitians and other health care professionals should consider pasta as a low-glycemic carbohydrate option within the context of a healthy diet or a weight loss/weight maintenance diet.

Is pasta better for weight loss than rice? ›

For lower calorie and carbohydrate content, rice comes out top. But if protein and fibre is your aim, pasta wins over rice. That said, both can play a part in a healthy diet - and as the nutritional differences are quite small, it often comes down to which you would prefer.

Why is fresh pasta not free on Slimming World? ›

Because, fresh pasta has twice as many carbohydrates as dry pasta. In the Slimming World rules, you will see, you can only choose dry pasta to have as a free food.

Do you have to weigh pasta on Slimming World? ›

You'll never feel hungry with Slimming World, because our plan is packed with hundreds of Free Foods which you can eat freely without any weighing or measuring (yes, even pasta, potatoes and rice!).

Are dried egg noodles free on Slimming World? ›

“Plain dried pasta and noodles are still free.” Followers of the plan can eat as much as they want of most 'filling' foods such as fresh meat, fish, eggs, fruit and vegetables plus dried pasta, rice and noodles, reports Gazette Live .

Is spaghetti in tomato sauce free on Slimming World? ›

“In addition, a number of products – fat-free flavoured yogurts, tinned pasta shapes in tomato sauce and instant mashed potato – that were previously Free on our plan, meaning they could be eaten without weighing, counting or measuring, will now have a small Syn value (all food and drink that isn't Free has a Syn value ...

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