Next Post
(Idiot Proof) 5-Ingredient Puppy Chow Ritz Cracker Cookies.
This post may contain affiliate links, please see our privacy policy for details.
With some wine in there too, because well, it’s Monday.
And because it’s cold and snowy – pasta weather. Oh yes.
I hate to talk about the weather yet again, but just let me get it out of my system, then we can talk about other things. K? K.
Sooo, do you guys remember back in early February when I was telling you just how much snow we were getting? Well, I still think that was a lot of snow, BUT right now, in mid November, we may quickly be catching up to that amount. It’s insane – and beautiful, and I could not be happier about it.
It’s safe to say we have had the Christmas music going non-stop. Asher’s even got her room all “deck the halls” out. Meaning lights around the door, the cutest Christmas bedding from Pottery Barn Kids that my mom surprised her with and a huge Christmas bow one the headboard of her bed. Not gonna lie it’s the best.
AND us girls in the family have decided the Christmas tree is getting cut down on Saturday. We figure that Thanksgiving is way too late this year and it simply does not allow for enough Christmas time, so we are starting early…way early.
Have I annoyed the heck out of you yet?
Sorry, I promise that is not my goal for today, so let’s talk all things Thanksgiving.
I know that today would probably be a good day to post one of the rest of my Thanksgiving recipes that I still want to share, but you see I was just way too excited about this pasta. I also figure that we still have nine full days until Thanksgiving and we most definitely need to eat over the next nine days. So why not eat something delicious, carby and oh so cheesy?
I mean, right?
Gesh, I just love this time of year. So much goodness going on.
Here is this deal, unlike a lot of my pasta dishes I seem to be making these days, this one is actually not baked. But that doesn’t mean it’s not totally cheesy and totally awesome.
This manchego brussels sprout + prosciutto spaghetti is actually really simple and pretty healthy… if you count cheese, which you all know I do.
If you are wondering what the heck pangrattato means, it’s basically just a fancy word for classy bread crumbs. Normally I am not about fancy words or even bread crumbs for that matter, but this pangrattato? They’re like the frosting on the cake for this pasta. You don’t HAVE to have them, but you’re missing out if you don’t. In fact, the first night I made this for dinner, I just completely forgot all about the Pangrattato and served the pasta without any topping at all. I know, stupid me. Luckly, we all thought the pasta was delicious. I can thank the combo of sage and manchego cheese for that.
The next morning it hit me that I totally forgot all about my favorite part. So I made the pasta again a few days later and this time served it with all the pangrattato I could get my hands on. Without a doubt the pangrattato was huge hit and no one minded eating the same meal twice in one week. It’s just so good.
And yes, I am also one hundred percent considering this healthy. There are brussels sprouts, kale (it’s hidden…because I like to be all sneaky), sage, pistachios and even some pomegranate arils, if you’re into that on your pasta. With this particular dish, I am.
Best part is, this is pretty quick to make. Perfect for a Monday night, Tuesday night or ok, pretty much any night.
FYI, it’s the best leftover the next day for lunch.
And since this is such a colorful pasta dish, that just means our Monday night dinner should be capped off with a little bit of cho co late, right?
Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.
Pasta, cheese and chocolate. Perfect Monday to me.
Oh and the winner of last Sunday’s cookbook giveaway for Tasty Express is Kathy H. Sent you and email!
PS. I read every single comment in that post and they where all so sweet! You guys all sound like awesome people whole love Thanksgiving!
I don’t think it’s ever too early to start decorating for Christmas! I probably won’t start till Dec 1, though, since I don’t have much time to go all-out with the ornaments and wreaths haha. Gorgeous looking recipe! Those classy breadcrumbs look like they add such great texture 🙂
Could not agree more! 🙂
Thanks Christine!
I’m SO jealous of your snow! AGAIN! We’re still dry as a bone over here in Reno-Tahoe land 🙁 I want to carb myself in the face with this pasta to drown out my snow-less sorrows. Pronto.
Oh man! Praying you get some snow soon!!
Oh man, the flavours in this are epic! I’m trying not to get too into Christmas too early in case I peak too soon but I’m having a hard time resisting Christmas tunes and gingerbread cookies!
Oh my gosh, I couldn’t resist if I tried. Too hard!!
Thanks so much, Kathryn! Have a great week! 🙂 Oh and cave a little…it’s fun!
You never cease to amaze me! This looks WONDERFUL. Just… <3
umm, wow!! THANK YOU!
Be still my heart. This is everything I love in one bowl. Pomegranates… on pasta. My mind is blown. It’s a gorgeous dish and I can’t wait to adapt this one (though, I’ll be sure to put prosciutto, which we have in the fridge, on Eric’s :-))
Awe!! Thank you so much, Brian!! It is your kind of pasta for sure (minus the prosciutto of course). 🙂
Hope you guys had a great start to your week and stay warm!
Three inches of snow and I’m off of school today.
Love pasta!
The bread crumbs sound really good–I like crackers with chili so bread crumbs on paste should be good.
I have finally tried pomegranates and I like them.
Been watching Christmas movies since Halloween night–that might be a bit too early–lol.
How fun!!! Hope you had a great snow day!!
And it’s never too early for Christmas movies!
This pasta looks so beautiful and the flavor combinations sounds lovely!
Thank you!
This just looks SO comforting, Tieghan! While it hasn’t been quite as cold in DC as where you are, I could definitely use a bowl of this to warm me up! And I am all for the early Christmas decorating, your sister’s room sounds the cutest!
Thank you!!
Perfect Monday meal! I mean there are brussels sprouts and pomegranates for your fruit and veggies. Its a perfectly acceptable healthy meal if you ask me!!
Thank you!! And I love the way you think!
I love pasta anything – but pasta with breadcrumbs is simply divine! Love that pot too Tieghan! Can’t wait to try this!
Thank you so much, Kathy!!! Hope you had a great Monday!
I NEED TO KNOW WHERE YOU GOT THOSE BOWLS?! They are awesome!
As well as this pasta is awesome. I JUST became obsessed with Brussels, but I have always been obsessed with carbs and cheese. Clearly, I need this. Pinned!
The bowls are from a antique shop in Frisco, CO. I love them too!
Thanks so much, Taylor!! Oh and yes, to brussels, carbs and cheese!
This looks delicious. I just made your 30-minute pasta bake last night (with homemade fettuccini. It made it more that 30-minutes, but it was worth it). I love pasta, and adding cheese it ALWAYS good.
Ohio is really snowy as well, but we don’t have as much as you!
Thanks so much, Joshua!! So happy you liked the pasta too!! 🙂
OH and I saw all the snow back in Ohio. That is awesome!
That’s so funny, my family’s tradition has always been to put up the tree the weekend before Thanksgiving. I completely agree that Thanksgiving is too late to put it. Besides, Thanksgiving morning is the best when you have your house freshly decorated and Christmas music playing.
This pasta looks so delish! I can’t wait to try it. Pinned!
YES! See, you totally understand. 🙂
Thanks Tori!
This looks amazing. I love Brussels sprouts. I never thought of putting them with pasta. This is #onthemenu.
Thank you so much!
This looks delicious!
While I am trying to not bring on Christmas too early (though it has all started in the shops in England, my friend from Los Angeles was visiting this weekend and she’s shocked by how much Christmas there is, we start after Halloween as we don’t have Thanksgiving!) food wise I’m already in full swing.
I’ve just photographed Christmas Granola. Christmas Cookies have already been tested and need making and shooting again for one of my columns. There is already talk of a gingerbread house..!
I want to live in London for the sole purpose that you guys start preparing for Christmas after Halloween. SO AWESOME! 🙂
I need to visit you! hah!
Thanks Rachel!