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  3. Pasta with Peas

Pasta with Peas

Peas + pancetta + mascarpone = pure heaven.

By Leah PerezPublished: Mar 11, 2024
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the pioneer woman's pasta with peas recipe
Will Dickey
Yields:
6 serving(s)
Prep Time:
10 mins
Total Time:
30 mins

Ever find yourself reaching for that bag of frozen peas to add a pop of green to your spring dinner? Well, get ready to see those peas in a whole new light. This pasta with peas recipe takes those little green guys to center stage, giving them the spotlight in a dish that's just as tasty as it is easy. With a base of salty pancetta and silky mascarpone—cream cheese and bacon’s Italian cousins—this spring pasta stays surprisingly light and fresh thanks to a little zing from lemon juice. It's the kind of dish that both adults and kids will dig into with gusto. So grab that bag of frozen peas and let them work their magic in a creamy pasta recipe that's simple, refreshing, and downright delicious.

What is the best way to add frozen peas to pasta?

While frozen peas are already blanched at the peak of freshness before going into the deep freeze, heating them up in the boiling pasta water ensures all the ingredients are nice and warm when they're stirred together. This not only makes for a stable sauce; it also keeps any ice from the freezer out of your meal! If fresh green peas happen to be in season or available at the store, feel free to use those instead of frozen peas. Simply add them to the pasta water 3 minutes before the pasta is ready so they are fully cooked.

Can you make pasta with peas in advance?

Yes, you can reheat this pasta dish with a bit of water in a nonstick pan or give it a quick zap in the microwave. However, for the ultimate experience, this pasta should be made just before being served. That way, the sauce will be at its silkiest, the pasta remains just the right al dente texture, and the basil is full of aromatic freshness.

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Ingredients

  • 4 oz.

    pancetta, chopped

  • 1 lb.

    mini penne pasta

  • 1 1/2 cups

    frozen green peas

  • 2

    large shallots, chopped (about 3/4 c.)

  • 3/4 tsp.

    kosher salt, plus more for pasta water

  • 1/2 tsp.

    ground black pepper, plus more to serve

  • 1/2 cup

    white wine

  • 1

    (8-oz.) container mascarpone cheese, room temperature

  • 1 cup

    grated parmesan cheese, plus more to serve

  • 2 Tbsp.

    fresh lemon juice

  • 1/2 cup

    torn basil or mint

Directions

    1. Step 1Heat a large sauté pan over medium heat. Add the pancetta and cook until the fat has rendered and the pancetta is golden and crispy, 5 to 7 minutes. Remove the pancetta to a paper towel-lined plate. Drain off all but 2 tablespoons of rendered fat.
    2. Step 2Meanwhile, bring a large pot of salted water to a boil over high heat. Cook the pasta 1 minute less than the package instructions. In the last 2 minutes of cooking, add the peas. Reserving at least 1 cup of pasta water, drain the pasta and peas.
    3. Step 3In the same large sauté pan over medium heat, add the shallots, salt, and pepper. Cook until the shallots are soft and golden, 1 to 2 minutes. Add the wine and simmer, scraping up any pancetta bits, until the wine is reduced by half. Reduce the heat to low and whisk in the mascarpone cheese. Add ¼ cup of pasta water to loosen up the sauce. Whisk in the parmesan. Fold the peas and pasta into the sauce, adding more pasta water, as necessary, to form a silky sauce, up to ¾ cup. Add the pancetta and lemon juice.
    4. Step 4Serve the pasta hot with torn basil or mint, extra parmesan, and pepper, if you like.

Tip: If you can't find pancetta, use bacon!

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