Spring Pea-sto with Whole-Wheat Penne
Recipe courtesy Rachael Ray, 2007
Show: 30 Minute Meals
Episode: Spring Fling
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By konnysan
on April 20, 2011
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I usually love Rachael Ray, but I'm not so impressed with this one. Unless you really love peas. It's just too overpowering. Sorry!
By meganlee530_129...
Greenville, 80
on June 23, 2010
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This is such a great summer dish! I had it tonight with my family and we loved it! It fairly easy to make and really yummy. I will definitely be making this dish again soon : Give it a try!
By lovealla_11378797
Amherst, NY
on February 20, 2010
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I couldn't eat this myself, and after giving it to my boyfriend who is a human garbage disposal he said, "I think that's the worst thing I have ever eaten," and this after a bad experience of eating fish tacos in an airport. (just to put his sentiment in to perspective I followed the recipe and we both like peas but this was...just gross. If I could give it no stars, I would. Big waste of money.
By Chef #1089489
Roswell, GA
on July 29, 2009
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I really liked this recipe. I served it to some people who weren't crazy about peas, so its hard to really rate this. I pretty much like all food, and I'm not picky at all. I thought the dish was great. They couldn't have been too unhappy, we cleaned the plate!!!
I would make it again!
By gigiboms_11739430
Oak Ridge, LA
on May 28, 2009
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I couldn't find whole wheat penne. I used regular penne and it turned out great. I didn't care for the taste of the tarragon, otherwise I would have given this recipe five stars for ease and taste.
By rachelisnot_117...
Portland, OR
on April 11, 2009
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I agree with Confused. "Eyeball it" seems like Rachel Ray's tagline, like "bam!" is for Emeril - which is fine, that that's what it is, but leave it out of the recipe. Either you don't have exact measurements and everything is a rough estimation or you do have exact measurements. It would be one thing if it were something that depends on the finished dish, an instruction like "salt to taste", but this "eyeball it" stuff is really stupid for an actual ingredient. If you mean 1/3rd or 2/3 cup, say it.
Anyway. Peas are lovely with pesto. haha.
By mllebreton_10415437
Lewisburg, PA
on May 20, 2008
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I really liked this pasta dish. The addition of the peas gave the pesto a nice sweetness. I also added chopped tomatoes and spinach (let the warm pasta wilt it to add some more veggies to the meal.
By cschrage_2276052
Indianapolis, IN
on April 07, 2008
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I made this yesterday, but with a few changes. My frozen peas looked a old when I took them out of the freezer, so I subbed edamame and also used organic brown rice pasta instead of the whole wheat penne (no gluten and more fiber/protein It came out great. It wasn't as sweet as others described, but that is probably because of no peas. Next time I will try it w/ 1/2 peas and 1/2 edamame. Nice Spring recipe-thanks Rachel!
By S-Park
Dallas, TX
on March 26, 2008
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I love pesto, and this was a wonderful change ... if you like sweet. The peas added an extra yummy sweetness; the tarragon a uniqueness. Very good. The whole wheat penne was a nutty, healthier touch, but next time I may try non-wheat pasta. This may add more attractiveness to the final dish, perhaps topped with some diced tomato. Thanks Rachael!
By lsjones_8206948
Johnstown, CO
on March 24, 2008
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I couldn't believe how easy and how good this was. I made 2 changes. Substituted dried thyme for the tarragon and added sour cream instead of pine nuts. It was so fragrant and fresh. Loved it!