1. Bring a large pot of salted boiling water to a boil. Cook penne according to package directions, until al dente. Drain, reserving 1/2 cup pasta water, and return to pot. 2. Meanwhile, make pesto: ...
While food trends come and go, there's one food that never goes out of style and that food is pasta, my friends! With the cost of food on the rise, you'll find that pasta remains a pretty inexpensive ...
As you’ve probably already picked up on, the menu overall is one big pun-fest. For example, the salads have names like ...
This recipe is courtesy of the North American Olive Oil Association. Cook pasta according to package directions; rinse in cool water and drain. Meanwhile, combine remaining ingredients in medium bowl; ...
What’s more American than celebrating July 4th with an Italian pasta salad? After all, two Italian Americans signed the Declaration of Independence: Caesar Rodney, of Delaware and William Paca of ...
CLEVELAND, Oh -- Pasta salads have a muddled past. While pasta may have been an Italian invention, pasta salad is quintessentially American. American cookbooks and newspapers began printing recipes ...
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Pasta salad with pears, bacon, and walnuts

If you're on the hunt for a refreshing twist on pasta salad, look no further. This mix of pear, pancetta, and walnuts is ...
Milanese Italian Restaurant in Poughkeepsie celebrates 54th anniversary.
Pasta salad, carbonara, lasagna, mac and cheese — whatever the shape, pasta is the base of so many comforting, delicious meals that it’s always in season. But what about pasta for those who can’t eat ...