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Simple.
This is so simple and so good.
And yes, it really does only take 15 minutes.
Which I feel like is kind of fit for this Monday since I know a lot of you guys have kids that start school today. Which inevitably means complete chaos.
Well, at least that was what is was like when I was in school. Granted my parents had six others kids to feed, cloth, bath (yeah right) and yell at every other second. I mean basically our house was always chaotic, but the the first week of school was the worst.
We’d be running around Marc’s, the cheapest grocery store in the Cleveland area. Seriously, the place is cheap, dirty and amazing all at the same time. They have the best prices and from what I remember the best produce. It was always so good.
I HATED and loved Marc’s all at the same time. It’s an odd feeling.
Anyway, we would be running around trying to get everything on our school supply list (that we of course did not get before school actually started) while also trying to get groceries for the week.
That is the way my mom did things. Last minute and total chaos.
Truthfully, I know that is the way she likes it. She thrives on chaos.
We would finally get home, and it would be like six or seven by now, no homework started, no lunches made, no backpacks organized, no clean kids. And dinner?
Yeah, that was definitely not started yet.
This is when the chicken and rice would come in.
We all liked it though, so there was never any complaining.
Finally at age fourteen I decided I would start helping my parents and by making the dinners.
Who am I kidding, I totally started cooking for me. I hated the chaos with a passion.
And when I am uncomfortable with something I try and figure out a way to fix the problem. And I did…. Well, I fixed the chaotic dinners at least. They rest is all still the same.
This dinner is for chaotic nights, like tonight might be for some of you.
All you do is boil you favorite cut of pasta, I love to use fettuccine, angel hair or any fun short cut shapes. While the pasta boils throw some cashews, sun-dried tomatoes, fresh grape tomatoes, garlic, basil, oregano and some parmesan if you would like in a food processor and blend until smooth and creamy. Drain the pasta, but reserve a few cups of the hot starchy cooking water. Stream the water into the cashew sauce until your desired constancy is reached. Season with salt and pepper. Plate the pasta add the sauce, some fresh basil and sprinkle with parmesan cheese.
DONE. In probably under fifteen minutes.
If you are a meat person you could add some grilled chicken or whatever meat you prefer. Plus, everyone will love the sauce. Adults, toddlers, teenagers, everyone. It’s a classic turned crazy easy and good for you too! Oh and the options for this sauce are endless. Pizza, sandwiches, meatballs or warmed up as a dipping sauce.
It’s a winner.
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I kind of love this!
WOW, I had some nice pappardelle, it was almost 7 and I had NO IDEA what to do for dinner. I searched for “pappardelle”
recipes and was immediately drawn to the words “15 min…” When I saw I had all the ingredients I was sold but wasn’t really sure what this was going to be like. Well, it was GREAT!!! It may have taken a bit more than 15 min but it couldn’t have been easier. The sauce was thick and delicious with a little bite from the red pepper flakes. My daughters are vegetarians and I am always looking for new (and easy) recipes. YUM
I am so glad you tried these and it turned out so amazing for you, Karen!! Thank you so much for trying it! xTieghan
I had a bunch of cashews and this recipe came up while I was searching for what to do with them. It was absolutely delicious! It was so easy to make and we had all the ingredients on hand so we didn’t have to go to the store. We’ll definitely make this again.
So happy you loved it! THANKS!!
This looks absolutely fabulous! Definitely making an appearance in my home soon 🙂
Thanks Ashley!! Hope you love this!
About to give this a taste….and…oh wow! Thank you! Definitely making this again!
So happy you loved this! Thanks Maria!
Just made this, another winner!! As was your butter chicken and naan last night, and orange balsamic and polenta (my first time for polenta! Loved the goats cheese in it! Sliced leftovers with some roasted veg, Tom sauce and cheese and baked the next day) . Anyway, since finding your blog, I have loved your recipes, and can’t stop making them… Just wanted to thank you for the awesome recipes, great instructions and beautiful photos and presentation! You rock!!
Awe, wow! Thank you so much! I am thrilled you are making my recipe and loving them, Louise! You have no idea how happy that makes me!
Thank you!
I keep getting this post. I think this is the 3rd or 4th time. Just wanted you to be aware.
Oh no! I am so sorry! Thank you so much for letting me know. I will work on fixing it, but let me if it keeps happening!
This reminds me of my childhood.. Looks so good!!
Thanks Todd!
This is gorgeous, Tieghan! Love these photos and love the idea of a cashew sauce with pasta – brilliant!
Thank you so much, Sonja!! The cashew cream sauce was really good and so creamy!! Plus, I really love cashews!!
I need more 15 minute meals in my recipe box! This looks so good. Thanks for linking up with What’s Cookin’ Wednesday!
Thans Karly!