Top 10 vegetarian pasta recipes


Updated on 07 May 2014 | 0 Comments

Pasta - the perfect midweek meal. Be inventive with your next dish by trying one of our top 10 vegetarian pasta mains.

Carluccio’s ribbons

Italian food maestro Antonio Carluccio makes us ‘Pappardelle con Frittedda’ (pictured above), which in the Sicilian dialect means a stew of asparagus, young onions, small broad beans, peas and artichokes. Toss this vegetable medley with pappardelle pasta and sprinkle with vegetarian parmesan.

Avocado, mint, and feta bows

saladPeter Sidwell picks Farfalle pasta (or, as we like to call it, ‘bow’ pasta) for his summery salad, which combines creamy chunks of avocado with red chilli, fresh mint, red onion, and crumbled feta cheese. Drizzle with a simple dressing made from lime juice and zest with olive oil.

Bean and pasta broth

brothA steaming bowl of broth, made hearty with macaroni pasta and borlotti and cannellini beans. Romilla Arber flavours her main with fresh rosemary, garlic and onions, and serves in big bowls with a sprinkling of parmesan (make sure you pick a veggie one) and some crusty bread.

Roast vegetable pasta

pastaAn oldie but a goodie. Owner of Italian cookery school Katie Caldesi roasts red pepper, courgette, red onion, Tenderstem broccoli and aubergine together in the oven with thyme and olive oil, then tosses the colourful mix together with gigli pasta and toasted flaked almonds for her roast veg pasta.

Pappardelle with tomato and basil

pastaAnother beautiful recipe from Romilla Arber, who this time makes her own thick-ribboned pasta (‘pappardelle’). Just buy it if you haven’t the time to make your own, then toss together with a generous scoop of mascarpone cheese, fresh basil and halved cherry tomatoes.

Pumpkin cannelloni

pastaAussie TV chef Bill Granger travelled all the way to the Isle of Wight to find the perfect pumpkin for his cannelloni recipe. Each tube of pasta is filled with mashed thyme-roasted pumpkin and ricotta, and then the whole dish is topped with a cheesy sauce and baked until golden and bubbling.

Penne with oyster mushrooms

pastaAdrian and Michael Daniel, who set up both The Gate veggie restaurants in London, describe this dish as ‘stir-fry pasta’, because it is so quick to make and best cooked in a wok. Pan-fry garlic with oyster mushrooms, sun-dried tomatoes and beans, and then add just-cooked pasta, pine nuts and basil.

Spaghetti with garlic oil and chilli

pastaIt’s Carluccio again, and this time he’s kept it very simple. Spaghetti with garlic oil and chilli is probably one of the most popular recipes for native Italians. Make the sauce by heating olive oil gently in a pan, then frying garlic and chilli in it. Then simply toss with your pasta.

Spinach and ricotta cannelloni

pastaYoung cook Callum Hann makes this cannelloni for his vegetarian sister, and he promises that it’s simple to make. The filling is spinach, ricotta, parmesan (pick a vegetarian variety), cheddar cheese, egg yolks, garlic and lemon zest, with a cheesy tomato sauce on top. 

Mushroom and red wine ragu

pastaMushrooms can steal the show at dinner, if only you cook them right. Simon Rimmer says mushrooms should be fried in a smoking hot pan to seal in moisture and create a lovely crispy texture. Celery, carrots, thyme, star anise, and plenty of red wine are key to this dish. 

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