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The farmers markets are open and that means pasta.
Always, always, always pasta…and then more pasta. <– mwhahahaha.
I mean sure, some people think of farmers markets and say, “let’s make salad”, but me? I like some carbs and cheese with my veggies, you know?
This pasta includes all three of my favorite foods. Tons and tons of fresh veggies, goat cheese (okok and a little parmesan too), and pasta. It’s simple, fresh, light, quick cooking, and just about the perfect any day of the week dinner. I am obsessed… I know, I know, what am I not obsessed with, but hey, I just love pasta so much!
Oooops.
I have been dreaming up this pasta for weeks now. Just waiting and waiting for our little Dillon, Colorado farmers market to open, and finally on Friday it did!
Here’s the thing about our farmers market. It’s rather limited compared to some of the others I’ve been to…and it really cannot even begin to compare to the markets in California, but I still love to stroll down the street, look at the crafts, and maybe buy some fresh zucchini, peppers, and tomatoes!
Not going to lie, I can get all the same stuff at City Market (Kroger) or Whole Foods, but I love it none the less, and I love that all the produce is Colorado grown.
Cool. Cool.
Anyway, now that the markets are open, it’s time to start sharing recipes inspired by all that produce, and this pasta is only the beginning. Just like I’m excited about the fruits of summer, I am equally excited about the veggies of summer!
This pasta is all things EASY. In fact, I almost called it World’s Easiest Pasta, but then I figured there would probably be some people who disagree, so instead I kept it simple and went with farmers market pasta! It sounds cute, right? So I’m happy about it.
Here’s how you make this pasta.
Start out by marinating your veggies. Yup, marinating your veggies! Because I wanted this pasta to be super fresh, as well as quick cooking, I didn’t want to actually cook any of the veggies. Quickly marinating them in a little olive oil, balsamic and herbs, makes them softer and adds SO much flavor. The marinated veggies get tossed with hot pasta and fresh parmesan. The hot pasta warms the veggies, while the parmesan creates a loose sauce on the pasta. Top it all off with goat cheese and a sprinkle of toasted almonds, and DONE.
It really doesn’t get easier or more delicious.
I’ve now made this pasta at least a handful of times in the last month or so and I am still loving it. It’s so fresh that I don’t think it can ever get old, and let’s be real, anything topped with goat cheese is always a giant YES in my book. Especially when said goat cheese is Humboldt Fog. YUM.
If you’re not a goat cheese fan, use fresh ricotta or burrata. I’ve made this a few times with burrata and yes, it’s pretty freaking delicious too.
And with that I say, let’s go make some summertime pasta and pretend that it’s a Friday on a Wednesday.
Meaning, make yourself a drink, head outside with a plate full of this pasta, feel the warm summer air and watch the sunset. <–the ideal summer night. Who’s ready?
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Yesssss, me too! Let’s make farmers market pasta…with extra cheese because I mean, why not?!