Easy Pasta Recipes for Every Season

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Pasta has a permanent spot in my pantry because no matter the season, it’s the starting point for countless easy dinner recipes. It can be a quick weeknight pasta with cherry tomatoes, cozy baked gnocchi with mushrooms or a pantry pasta with chickpeas, there is something here for every season. This collection of easy pasta recipes includes vegetarian-friendly options with fresh herbs, seasonal vegetables and pantry staples, all perfect for spring, summer, fall, and winter.


Summer Pasta Recipes with Tomatoes & Herbs

Tomatoes are my number one summer ingredient because they are at their peak. It’s the time to savor their incredible flavor. Cherry tomatoes are great because they don’t require peeling.

Spaghetti with burst cherry tomatoes on a plate.

Burst Tomato Pasta

4.81 from 26 votes
One of the most popular recipes on Last Ingredient, this is a quick and easy vegetarian pasta with less than 10 ingredients.
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Roma tomato sauce in a bowl.

Fresh Tomato Sauce

4.53 from 21 votes
This is a classic all-purpose tomato sauce for pizza or pasta that’s made with roma tomatoes.
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Tomato pasta in a bowl.

Tomato Basil Pasta

4.67 from 6 votes
You can skip peeling the tomatoes and use the big holes of a box grater to make this quick sauce.
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Tomato sauce spooned over spaghetti and topped with Parmesan and fresh basil leaves.

5-Ingredient Cherry Tomato Sauce

4.65 from 17 votes
This recipe proves that homemade tomato sauce doesn’t have to be complicated.
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Fall Pasta Recipes with Roasted Vegetables

These autumn pasta recipes have roasted seasonal vegetables including butternut squash and brussels sprouts. I also love a good baked pasta recipe with veggies and sauce because they’re good for dinner on chilly nights.

Squash pasta in a skillet.

Roasted Butternut Squash Pasta

5 from 3 votes
Chili garlic breadcrumbs give this roasted squash bow tie pasta spicy heat and some crunch.
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Baked gnocchi in a pan.

Baked Gnocchi with Mushrooms & Spinach

5 from 3 votes
This is a one-pan recipe where the gnocchi bakes in tomato sauce in the oven with just the right amount of mozzarella.
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Vegetarian pasta bake with tortellini in a rectangular dish.

Tortellini Pasta Bake

5 from 3 votes
A crowd pleasing vegetarian main dish that bakes in a casserole dish, it has cheese tortellini, tomatoes, broccoli and olives.
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Brussels sprout pasta in a bowl.

Roasted Brussels Sprout Pasta

4.73 from 11 votes
Orecchiette scoops up crisp roasted brussels sprouts. The pasta has garlic, fresh lemon and pecorino cheese.
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Hearty Winter Pasta Recipes

Even though it’s winter, there are still veggies in season that are fantastic for pasta. These recipes have rapini, mushrooms, broccoli and kale.

Lemon rapini pasta on a plate.

Lemon Rapini Pasta

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Ready in 20 minutes, the bitterness of the rapini pairs beautifully with the nutty crunch of the almonds and creamy rich cannellini beans.
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Mushroom spinach pasta in a bowl.

Mushroom Spinach Pasta

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This is a penne recipe that tastes fancy, but it’s easy to make. It is a weeknight recipe that’s worthy of a weekend dinner.
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Broccoli pasta in a bowl.

Roasted Broccoli Pesto Pasta

4.67 from 6 votes
Instead of fresh basil, this pesto has broccoli along with the usual ingredients like parmesan, toasted pine nuts and olive oil.
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Lemon orzo in a bowl.

Lemon Kale Orzo

5 from 12 votes
A side or a main dish, you can enjoy this orzo recipe warm, at room temperature or cold.
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Fresh Spring Pasta Recipes with Peas & Asparagus

Moving from winter to spring, pasta recipes have something in common: green. You will see it in ingredients like peas, asparagus, broccolini, fresh peas and more. These recipes are much lighter than the comfort food we enjoyed in the cold months.

Pasta with pea pesto in a bowl.

Pea Pesto Pasta

5 from 1 vote
Frozen peas are better than fresh and budget friendly. You can puree them into pesto with scallions, garlic, fresh lemon juice and parmesan.
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Rasoted broccolini and zucchini pasta salad with walnuts and feta on a plate.

Roasted Broccolini Zucchini Pasta Salad

5 from 3 votes
A sheet pan pasta salad, the veggies all roast together. I toss them with toasted walnuts, feta, scallions and a mustardy lemon vinaigrette.
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Roasted asparagus mushroom gnocchi in a bowl

Sheet Pan Asparagus Mushroom Gnocchi

4.86 from 7 votes
This is a 30-minute dinner recipe where the vegetables, gnocchi and the ingredients for the sauce all cook on same pan.
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Herb pappardelle pasta in a small bowl.

Fresh Herb Pappardelle

5 from 9 votes
There is so much to love about a simple pasta dish with garlic, lemon and tons of fresh herbs—parsley, basil and chives.
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Pantry Pasta Recipes for Easy Weeknight Dinners

Pasta is a pantry ingredient, so it only makes sense to pair it with other pantry ingredients. Canned tomatoes are obvious, but then there are chickpeas, sun dried tomatoes, olives and nuts too.

Chickpea pasta with spinach on a plate.

Chickpea Spinach Pasta

4.82 from 33 votes
There are a lots of chickpeas in this recipe because it has gluten-free chickpea pasta. It also has baby spinach, lemon and pecorino cheese.
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Pasta with sun dried tomatoes and arugula in a bowl

Sun Dried Tomato Pasta

4.57 from 39 votes
If you need something to get you through the long stretch that’s not tomato season, it’s sun dried tomatoes to the rescue.
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Rigatoni with tomato sauce in a bowl.

Rigatoni Pasta & Tomato Sauce

4.84 from 6 votes
With its ridges and big tubular shape, rigatoni is the ultimate noodle for hearty tomato sauce.
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Pasta with chickpeas and spicy tomato sauce in a bowl.

Penne Arrabbiata with Chickpeas

5 from 1 vote
Ready in 20 minutes, this spicy tomato sauce is made with canned chickpeas and crushed tomatoes.
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What To Serve with Pasta

Even though these vegetarian pasta recipes have vegetables and sometimes greens, a salad is my go-to side dish. It should have Mediterranean flavors and ingredients. Try this arugula salad with lemon vinaigrette, a classic house salad or an Italian chopped salad. You can also enjoy it with a piece of crusty bread with a good crust that you can dip into the sauce. 

Pantry Staples for Pasta Recipes

As mentioned, I like to keep my kitchen stocked with a variety of pastas and ingredients to go with them. Then I am ready to make for dinner even if I haven’t made a trip to the grocery.

  • Sun dried tomatoes
  • Pitted olives: kalamata, greek olive mix 
  • Chickpeas
  • White bean: cannellini, great northern, navy
  • Nuts: walnuts, pine nuts, almonds
  • Canned tomatoes: diced, crushed

Seasonal Pasta FAQs

What’s the best shape for different sauces?

Short shapes like penne, fusilli, rigatoni and orecchiette are the most versatile. They work with tomato sauce, pesto and garlic and oil. They are good with roasted or sautéed vegetables. That’s why they are in pasta salad recipes, too. 

Spaghetti, angel hair and other thin long noodles work with light tomato sauce or garlic and oil. 

Long and flat fettuccine and linguine can handle something heavier like cream sauce. 

These are recommendations not rules, so use what you have in your pantry even if it’s a departure from a traditional pairing. 

Can you use gluten-free pasta in any of these recipes?

You can substitute with gluten free pasta such as chickpea pasta. I find that it isn’t as al dente as traditional pasta, so it’s even more important not to overcook it. 

How do you keep cooked pasta from sticking together?

Don’t add olive oil to the cooking water. That doesn’t work. While the noodles are simmering, I stir them around periodically. Then once they are ready, it comes down to timing. Have your sauce, garlicky oil or pesto ready, so then you can immediately toss in the pasta. Then the noodles won’t stick together. For pasta salad, drain the pasta in a colander and immediately rinse with cold water.

Can you make pasta recipes ahead of time?

Pasta cooks quickly, and freshly cooked noodles have the best taste and texture. Think about making tomato sauce and pesto in advance instead of the noodles.

How do you turn leftover pasta into pasta salad?

When you have leftover pasta, you don’t have to reheat it because you can turn it into pasta salad. Take the leftovers out of the fridge 15 minutes before you plan to eat them so they aren’t as cold. Then add fresh greens such as baby spinach or arugula and add a splash of lemon, red wine or balsamic vinaigrette.

Check out my collection of easy chickpea recipes with salads, main dishes and more, and I have a can’t miss collection of salad recipes with pasta and greens.

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