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Creamy Garlic Spinach Pasta with Toasted Hazelnuts

A low-fat, creamy garlic sauce over quinoa pasta, dotted with toasted hazelnuts. This plant-based entree is impressive AND delicious!

creamy pasta in a white bowl topped with toasted hazelnuts

Oh dear, is anyone else stressing out about the holidays like I am? Even though I have almost all of Christmas shopping done, I feel like there’s always more to do! Such as, coming up with what to eat for Christmas dinner; maybe I’ll say, “Screw it!” and make a pizza. 😉 For some reason I’m not feeling totally inspired food-wise, and it could be that I just have a lot on my plate right now. (HA!) Or, maybe I’ll just make this quinoa pasta dish again.

Ingredients for Creamy Garlic Sauce

I experimented a bit with a base recipe for this a couple of weeks ago, mostly because I wasn’t entirely sure how good a tofu-based sauce would work. After feeding it to my non-vegan cousin, it was clear that this recipe was a hit. What’s great about this dish is that it can be eaten as an entrée or served as a side at a holiday dinner. Plus, there’s no added oil and it’s gluten-free! Sounds pretty solid to me.

Roasting Hazelnuts

If you would like to make this recipe even healthier, serve the creamy garlic sauce over baked spaghetti squash, which is a favorite of mine. Don’t like spinach? Use bite-size kale pieces instead. Also, one tip for reheating leftovers, add a little vegetable broth or non-dairy milk to get the sauce creamy again.

Making Creamy Garlic Sauce

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Creamy Garlic Spinach Pasta with Toasted Hazelnuts

A low-fat, creamy garlic sauce over quinoa pasta, dotted with toasted hazelnuts. This delicious entree is impressive AND delicious!

A low-fat, creamy garlic sauce over quinoa pasta, dotted with toasted hazelnuts. This entree is impressive AND delicious!

Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup (60 g) raw hazelnuts
  • 8-ounces (227 g) dried pasta, gluten-free if necessary
  • 12.3-ounce (349 g) package silken tofu
  • 1 cup (235 ml) unsweetened non-dairy milk
  • 3-4 cloves garlic, peeled
  • 1 tablespoon (15 ml) soy sauce, tamari, or liquid aminos
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon white pepper
  • Pinch of ground nutmeg
  • Salt to taste, if needed
  • 2 cups (40 g) baby spinach, firmly packed

Instructions

  1. Preheat your oven to 350ºF. Place the hazelnuts onto a baking sheet, and once your oven is to temperature, roast them for 10-15 minutes or until they are darker brown on the outside.
  2. Prepare your noodles as said on the package, mine involved boiling them for 6-9 minutes; then drain and set aside.
  3. When the hazelnuts are done roasting, let them cool for 10 minutes, then rub them between your palms (or in a clean towel) to remove a majority of the skins. Dice half of them and set aside, then use the other half in the sauce below.
  4. Take your tofu out of the package and rinse it, but do not press the liquid out of it. Break it apart into a food processor or blender. Add the vegetable broth, remaining whole hazelnuts, garlic, soy sauce, onion powder, white pepper, and ground nutmeg to the tofu. Puree the mixture until completely smooth.
  5. Pour the sauce into a large sauce pan and heat to a simmer. Stir in the spinach until it has wilted. Simmer the sauce for 5 more minutes, then add the pasta noodles, and stir together until it is evenly distributed. Serve warm, topped with diced hazelnuts.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

4

Serving Size:

1 grams

Amount Per Serving: Unsaturated Fat: 0g

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creamy pasta in a white bowl topped with toasted hazelnuts

This pasta dish with creamy garlic sauce is high in protein, very filling, and is warm and comforting without being junk food. I highly recommend it for a weeknight dinner because it really doesn’t take much time to make it, although once others ate it, you may have a hard time convincing them otherwise. 😀

creamy pasta in a white bowl topped with toasted hazelnuts

The month of December is going to be filled with delightful nut recipes, and I really can’t wait. Please join in on the #nutlove fun by linking up any nut recipe from the month of December 2012. Don’t forget to link back to this post, so that your readers know to come stop by the #nutlove event! The twitter hashtag is #nutlove .

Badger Girl Learns to Cook ~ Kimberly
Cheap Ethnic Eatz ~ Evelyne
No One Likes Crumbley Cookies ~ T.R.
Rico sin Azúcar ~ Helena
Teaspoon of Spice ~ Serena
The Girl in the Little Red Kitchen ~ Susan Palmer
The Spicy RD ~ EA Stewart
Vegan Yack Attack ~ Jackie S.

A low-fat, creamy garlic sauce over quinoa pasta, dotted with toasted hazelnuts. This delicious entree is impressive AND delicious!
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