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Prep time: 10 to 12 minutes (for the squash) and 8 to 10 minutes (for the pasta)
Serves: 4

This pasta dish is perfect for a Fall meal, especially for your Thanksgiving dinner. You can make this as a first course (smaller portion) or it can serve four as a main dish. Pasta with Roasted Squash and Peas fuse together and delight the palate. Enjoy!

Ingredients:
4 cups pre-cut butternut squash (3/4-inch pieces are best), rinsed and drained
3/4 teaspoon salt
ground black pepper, to taste
1/3 cup extra virgin olive oil
1 pound rotini or other short pasta variety (E.g., substitute with penne or rigatoni)
1 teaspoon salt
3/4 cup fresh or frozen peas
parsley, basil or mint leaves (for garnish)
extra olive oil (to finish the dish at the end)
Grated Parmigiano Reggiano or Pecorino Romano cheese
Fresh Italian flat parsley leaves or basil leaves
Crushed, dried or fresh pepperoncino chiles

Directions for Broiling the Squash:
1. Turn on the oven broiler element (this is the top grill that turns red).

2. In the meantime, place the drained squash in a 4-quart bowl and toss together with the salt, ground black pepper and olive oil.

3. Transfer the squash to an oiled 18-inch X 12-inch baking sheet (lined with aluminum foil, if desired. DO NOT LINE WITH PARCHMENT AS THE BROILER WITH BURN IT).

4. Place the baking sheet with the squash on an oven rack that is set six inches below the top broiler.

5. Broil the squash for 6 minutes or until slightly charred.

6. After 6 minutes, toss the squash and broil it for an additional 6 minutes.

7. Taste the squash – it should be “al dente” or crunchy-tender. If needed, broil the squash for an additional 1 to 2 minutes.

8.Transfer the roasted squash to a glass or porcelain bowl; set aside.

Directions for the Pasta:
1. Bring a 4 to 6-quart saucepot filled with water to a boil.

2. When water boils, add one pound of pasta to it; add 1 teaspoon salt and stir.

3. Cook the pasta for 8 minutes; after 8 minutes, taste the pasta.

4. After 8 minutes, add the peas to the pasta in boiling water.

5. If needed, cook pasta for an additional 2 to 4 minutes, tasting it after every 2 minutes until it is “al dente” or crunchy-tender.

6. Drain the pasta/peas in a colander; return drained pasta/peas to the saucepot.

7. Toss in the roasted squash.

8. Taste the pasta and adjust salt, black pepper and extra virgin olive oil levels.

9. Serve immediately and garnish with parsley or basil.

10. Ask guests to add their own grated cheese and peperoncino chiles.
Text & Photograph ©2024 Nancy DeLucia Real