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Glowing Green “Pasta” Primavera

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It’s taken me a while to feel inspired to cook spring recipes due to the move/renos and the on-again, off-again spring weather (ahem, fresh blanket of snow last week), but now I can say it finally feels like spring. Today also happens to be Earth Day which is even more reason to eat some plants. I love this time of the year and it’s been fun experiencing spring with a backyard again! Oh how I missed having a backyard. The tulips and daffodils are coming up, the frisky red squirrel is trying its best to take down our bird feeder, and Sketchie is sniffing the spring air through the screen door while the birds, bunnies, and squirrels drive him insane. It’s a good time of year.

Now that we’re starting to get settled into the new house, I’m finding my way back to the kitchen and away from the Indian food take-out menu (at least some of the time). The kitchen is slowly starting to feel like home, complete with fresh tea and vanilla extract stains on the laminate countertops (those were not designed for an avid cook, I tell you! ahhh) and the padded chef’s mat underneath my feet. Every time I cook in there, I get a bit more familiar with my new space and I find myself cursing less and less as I search for misplaced kitchen tools. Rome wasn’t built in a day, you know.  

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This recipe is an ultra-fresh take on pasta primavera – a spring vegetable pasta dish. Rather than relying on heavy pasta for a spring recipe, I decided to lighten things up with a fresh carrot “pasta”, which is simply julienned carrots. Obviously, the carrot pasta tastes nothing like actual pasta, but I promise you won’t miss it one bit! You’ll be feeling light and energized after eating this rather than sleepy and sluggish. I plan on making a seasonal summer version and a fall version to follow so keep your eyes peeled for those recipes later this year.

So what’s in this delightful spring dish? As per my usual style, it’s loaded with fresh vegetables. Leek, garlic, asparagus, and peas are sautéed with some pink salt, pepper, and olive oil. Ignore the snap peas in the photo above, I opted not to include them in this dish (but feel free to improvise if you’d like). Then I whipped up an incredible batch of pesto – my nut-free Sun-dried Tomato Basil Hemp Pesto adapted from the pesto in my cookbook. Kale can be used instead of basil if you prefer. It’s packed with protein thanks to the hemp seeds and it’s completely nut- and dairy-free without giving up that creamy, luxurious texture that makes pesto so great.

Once the vegetables are tender, I stir in the pesto. This is when things go from good to mind-blowing; a simple spring veggie sauté is transformed into something decadent. It’s one of those I-can’t-stop-eating-this-straight-from-the-skillet dishes. Hold me back! If you can share, it’s the perfect amount for two veggie-loving people – decadent but light, simple to make, and packed with veggies. I swear I felt the baby bust out a flutter kick dance recital after I ate it.

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Glowing Green "Pasta" Primavera

Vegan, gluten-free, grain-free, nut-free, refined sugar-free, soy-free
★★★★★
4.9 from 39 reviews
Yield
2 servings
Prep time
20 minutes
Cook time
20 minutes
Total time
40 minutes

This is my take on a lightened-up version of pasta primavera - a spring vegetable pasta dish. Rather than using pasta, I opted for fresh carrot pasta which is simply carrots that are julienned into very thin strand-like noodles. This is the julienne peeler that I use. The vegetables are coated with a decadent, but nut- and diary-free sun-dried tomato hemp pesto and it transforms this dish into something decadent and special.

Ingredients

FOR THE PRIMAVERA:
  • 2-3 large carrots, peeled and julienned
  • 1/2 tablespoon coconut oil or extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 leek, thinly sliced into rounds and rinsed off
  • 3 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 bunch asparagus, ends broken off and chopped into 1-inch pieces
  • 1 cup fresh or frozen peas.
SUN-DRIED TOMATO BASIL-HEMP PESTO:
  • 1 small clove garlic
  • 3/4 cup fresh basil leaves
  • 1⁄4 cup oil-packed sun-dried tomatoes
  • 1⁄4 cup hulled hemp seeds
  • 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
  • 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon water
  • Scant 1/4 teaspoon fine-grain sea salt or pink Himalayan sea salt, or to taste

Directions

  1. With a julienne peeler, peel the carrots into thin, spaghetti-like strands. Cover with a damp tea towel or damp paper towel to avoid it drying out.
  2. Add oil to a large skillet or wok, and preheat over medium. Add sliced leek and garlic and saute for 3-4 minutes, until soft and translucent. Add a couple pinches of salt and several grounds of pepper.
  3. Add the asparagus to the skillet and saute for around 8 minutes more, until tender. Increase heat if necessary. Finally, stir in the peas and cook until heated throughout.
  4. Meanwhile, make the pesto. Add the garlic into a food processor and process until minced. Now add in the basil and sun-dried tomatoes and process again until smooth. Finally, add the rest of the ingredients and process again until combined and smooth.
  5. Stir all the pesto into the vegetable skillet mixture and cook until heated throughout. Season to taste.
  6. Serve the vegetable pesto mixture on top of the carrot pasta.

Tip:

Note: If you'd like to add more protein to this dish, I recommend French green lentils. Edamame would work nicely too.

Nutrition Information

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Serving Size 1 of 2 servings | Calories 440 calories | Total Fat 29 grams
Saturated Fat 6 grams | Sodium 350 milligrams | Total Carbohydrates 36 grams
Fiber 12 grams | Sugar 12 grams | Protein 16 grams
* Nutrition data is approximate and is for informational purposes only.
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Barb
12 years ago

This is absolutely AWESOME!

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Kate Mattingly
12 years ago

Made your primavera. Both I and my boyfriend were very impressed. Substituted half of the asparagus for a cup of broccoli florets, which added a nice flavor. Thanks for sharing!

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Alicia
12 years ago

I just made this and am feasting on it for lunch. Absolutely delicious!!!

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Gina
12 years ago

Is there a good substitute for the hemp seeds? I love them but I don’t have any at home right now.

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Courtney
12 years ago

Made this for dinner yesterday, and it’s one of my favorite meals I’ve ever cooked! Just delicious. I cheated and used brown rice pasta in addition to the carrots:)
Thank you Angela!

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J.J. Wall
12 years ago

This recipe is amazing! Thanks so much. It will easily be a go to recipe for me to prepare. I loved LOVED it!!

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Kayla
12 years ago

I made it tonight and it’s AWESOME

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Steph @ Steph Cook Wellness
12 years ago

So much green goodness! I don’t think mine will look nearly as pretty, but will undoubtably be delish! Thank you xo

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Marlene
12 years ago

I don’t have a food processor (it’s on the ‘to buy list’ but i need a bigger kitchen first:)). would it be ok to make the pesto in my Vitamix?

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Jes
12 years ago

I just made this for dinner and it was ridiculously good! The pesto is out of control delicious! I’m not ashamed to say that I ate almost the entire skillet worth by myself… :)

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Suesan Shockley-Thompson
12 years ago

This will be one of my favorite dishes, I made it just as the recipe suggested on Sunday but look forward switching up the carrots with other options as suggested. My daughter and her little ones (14 months and 4 years old) also enjoyed it. Felt good to serve something so healthy that everyone enjoyed.

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Liza
12 years ago

This is honestly one of the best meals I’ve had since I transitioned to vegan. Thank you so much for this! I can’t get enough of it!

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Anne
12 years ago

Hey Angela –
I made this today and while I did discover that I am definitely allergic to leeks I still thought it was great. No worries, I do not intend to use the leeks in the future. I posted my primavera making here:
plantbasedprimary.com/1/post/2014/05/the-zoo-and-pasta-primavera-from-osg.html
Really popular and great flavor :) Thank you for another great one.

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Corine
12 years ago

Just stumbled on your website while looking for vegan breakfast ideas and I’m super glad I did! Your recipes look amazing and I was just in the process of figuring out how to save the pages of some of my favorite recipes when I found out through the comments that you have a book…!
Definitely gonna be looking for it tomorrow but I wanted to know, what percentage of the recipes currently on your website are in this book?
Thanks :)

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Lynna
12 years ago

Just made this tonight and absolutely loved it. I mixed it with whole wheat orecchiette, kale and spicy italian chicken sausage and it was wonderful! Amazing on it’s own too (I ate a good amount out of the pan while I was cooking).

Thanks for the recipe!

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Tamara
12 years ago

This was AMAZING! The carrot “pasta” added delicious sweetness. Loved it, and such a perfect Spring dish. I cheated a bit and just added parsley, hulled hemp, and sun-dried tomatoes to pre-made Classico basil pesto – not vegan, but it worked well (particularly when it’s been too cold to start growing my own basil)

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Lisa
12 years ago

I made this last night and immediately added it to the list of recipes that I use on the regs. So refreshing, perfect for warmer weather. I added edamame per Angela’s (love of my life) recommendation but will try both edamame and green lentils next time to really lively up the protein levels. Was a bit nervous about how the pesto would turn out because I only had hemp powder, no seeds. Reduced from 1/4 cup to ~1/5 and all was well and delicious! Thank you, Angela! You bring much joy into my life <3

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Anna
12 years ago

Just made this tonight and OhEmGee it was tasty! This was the first recipe of yours that I have cooked since being introduced to the site by some friends a few days ago. Can’t wait to try more recipes! Thank you!

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Jess
12 years ago

I made this tonight for dinner. It was absolutely amazing! Just found your blog and I am an extremely happy camper!

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Sarah
12 years ago

Just made this and it is FANTASTIC. My bf ordered pizza and was jealous of my food once I gave him a taste. You are a genius! I’ve made several of your recipes and they’ve all been great! Thank you!

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