Personal Penne Primavera

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  • on April 26, 2010

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    My boyfriend hated this so much, that he refused to speak to me the rest of the evening.I left out the broccoli and peas (because he hates them, and added zucchini. When I ate the leftovers the next day, I strained out the vegetables, added a thickening agent to the sauce, and then returned the vegetables to the pan with the sauce.I think this was much better, because the sauce was thick enough to adhere to the noodles.He still wouldn't eat it, but I enjoyed the leftovers very much. I agree though, that primavera sauce is really just vegetables, and thickening it probably makes it something else. Either way, it was certainly not that awful.Time for a new boyfriend.

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  • on August 02, 2009

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    I think this is a very good dish. To savory it up more, I only added a touch of dried oregano and basil leaves. My husband and I both enjoyed it and will make it again.

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  • on December 05, 2008

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    This recipe turned out great for us! It did take a while because I needed to cook and dice the chicken, which I seasoned with salt and pepper. I used a little extra garlic and salted the pasta water more than usual, and I also substituted a green bell pepper for the roasted red pepper. This dish was full of flavor and color!

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  • on August 21, 2008

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    This is a easy recipe. But it does not have flavor.

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  • on August 05, 2008

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    I agree that this was a boring, rather tasteless recipe. I made the full recipe so we would have leftovers. Because I couldn't think of any way to salvage the dish, it went down the garbage disposal.

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  • on July 24, 2008

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    My family does not eat mushrooms. Even without them, this dish is super! For a little extra garlic flavor, I used Del Monte Diced Tomatoes with garlic and olive oil. It's really tasty!

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  • on April 22, 2008

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    Actually Pasta Primavera is quite a classic recipe, and they are all "essentially just pasta and veggies". But Robin just throws in a few more veggies into your standard primavera recipe. And I LOVE it. Fresh, simple, healthy. And make alot, it only gets better as it sits ;

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  • on February 21, 2008

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    This is just plain boring. Essentially it is just pasta and veggies. Nothing to hold it all together. Robin is starting to make Sandra Lee look good.

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