Three Ways to Make Plant Pasta

Fun to prepare, colorful, and surprisingly yummy doused with your favorite sauces, these new-fangled plant-based noodles will become a family staple.

Types of Plant Pasta

  • Carrot-Zucchini Noodles

    With their skins on, use a vegetable peeler to make ribbon noodles from peeling these carrots and zucchini.

    Enjoy them raw with your favorite sauce for a pasta salad or immerse the ribbons into boiling water for one minute before serving.

    For finicky kids, try adding some of the vegetable ribbons to your regular pasta before going all veggie.

  • Spaghetti Squash

    So many people get scared off by squash because they don't know what to do with it.

    Preparing a spaghetti squash pasta is truly as easy as 1-2-3.

    1. Slice the squash in half, place face down on a buttered or oiled baking sheet.
    2. Bake at 350 degrees for 35 minutes or until soft throughout.
    3. Simply scoop out the "spaghetti" and serve with your favorite sauce.

    Kids love this with butter and Parmesan cheese.

  • Kelp Noodles

    Ever eaten rice noodles? They are very close to this seaweed "pasta" in texture and flavor.

    A touch more rubbery than traditional pasta, kelp noodles are flavorless and lend themselves to showing off a vibrant sauce, and they are surprisingly high in calcium.

    Find kelp noodles at natural food stores and Asian markets.

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