About This Penne Pasta Recipe

Though, spaghetti is the most popular type of pasta consumed worldwide, I guess in India, it is the penne. Why? Because it is quite easy to eat it unlike the spaghetti, which might get messy sometimes. Personally, I may not be that big a fan of Penne Pasta, or for that matter any type of pasta. But while working on this Penne Pasta recipe, I remembered all my friends who are crazy for this Italian dish. Also, the preparation may not be similar to an original Italian way of making it, but does touch the heart and satisfies the taste buds. Here, for this Penne Pasta recipe, I have obviously used the penne variety of pasta. It is a cylindrical shaped pasta, and the best varieties are made with the distinctive durum wheat and eggs. Durum wheat is what keeps the pasta chewy, even if it is slightly overcooked. Wheat flour and all-purpose flour are other flour choices for pastas. For instance, the Penne Pasta that I have used for this recipe was an eggless, durum wheat semolina variety. For my recipe, both black and green olives were good. You can skip using any of these, use one of these or capers instead of olives. This Penne Pasta recipe is vegan friendly as there’s no cheese or fresh cream in it. If you are super fond of cheese and cannot imagine pasta dish without it, go ahead and add any soft, creamy cheese or vegetarian parmesan cheese to the tomato mushroom sauce as well as a garnish at the end. The herbs can also be a mix of fresh and dried, or just one type – the way you like it. For me, the Italian seasoning and dried oregano worked well.

Cook the penne, right

Since this Penne Pasta recipe, and all other pasta preparations must have the pasta cooked to al dente to closely resemble the most original recipes, these are the steps you can refer in order to get a desired result. Other than this delish Penne Pasta with a tomato mushroom sauce, these are a few more creations that can be done with the penne – an Indo-Italian fusion Masala Pasta and the ubiquitous White Sauce Pasta.

How to make Penne Pasta

Preparation

  1. Rinse 6 to 7 ripe medium size tomatoes and chop them. You will need about 3 to 3.5 cups chopped tomatoes.
  2. Also, rinse 300 grams white button mushrooms. Slice off or trim the part of the base stalk and chop each button mushroom. Peel, rinse and thinly slice or chop 2 medium-sized onions. You will be needing about 1 cup of sliced onions or chopped onions Crush 6 to 7 small to medium-sized peeled garlic cloves in a mortar with a pestle. You could also mince them using a garlic press. You will need about 1.5 to 2 teaspoons of crushed garlic. Set aside the seasonings and herbs you will be using. I have used Italian seasoning, but feel free to add your preferred herbs and seasonings.
  3. Heat sufficient water in pan or pot till it comes to a boil. Add salt as required and 200 to 250 grams of penne pasta. Cook the pasta till al dente. Drain in a colander or strainer and reserve once done.

Make Tomato Mushroom Sauce

  1. Heat 3 tablespoons olive oil in a pan. Add sliced onions and sauté stirring often till light golden on low to medium-low heat.
  2. Add the crushed garlic.
  3. Stir to mix the garlic with the onions and sauté for 15 to 20 seconds on low heat.
  4. Add the chopped tomatoes.
  5. Next, add salt to taste and 1 teaspoon ground black pepper to the tomatoes. Opt to add less black pepper if you prefer.
  6. Add in 2 teaspoons of Italian seasoning. Like me you can also add 1 teaspoon dried oregano (optional) if you like.
  7. Mix well and cook the tomatoes till they become paste like, mushy and saucy on low to medium-low heat as shown in the below photo.
  8. Nest, add the chopped mushrooms.
  9. Allow the mushrooms to cook in the tomato sauce. They will leave water first and then shrink. Stir often when cooking mushrooms. Cooking mushrooms will take about 10 to 12 minutes on low to medium-low heat. The mushrooms have to soften and be thoroughly cooked. The sauce will also look thick and less watery or runny once the mushrooms are cooked through as you can see in the photo below.
  10. Take 4 green and 4 black pitted olives. You can skip adding olives if you do not prefer them.

Make Penne Pasta

  1. Slice or chop the olives and add to the tomato mushroom sauce once the mushrooms are tender and cooked.
  2. Sauté for a few minutes and switch off the heat. Then, you can either add the penne to the tomato mushroom sauce or serve the penne separately with the tomato mushroom olive sauce. Enjoy the Penne Pasta hot or warm. Optionally garnish with your favorite fresh herb or preferred cheese if you like.

What is Al Dente

Whether you know extensively about Italian food culture or just a foodie who loves the fair share of fusionized and authentic pasta dishes, you must’ve come across a term called ‘al dente’ many a times. So, what exactly does this Italian phrase mean? It basically directly translates to ‘to the tooth.’ More precisely when used in the culinary field for cooking pastas, it means that the pasta should be cooked till that point where it is still firm when bitten onto. Personally also, I feel that this Penne Pasta recipe or any other pasta dish tastes better when cooked this way. However, this concept is not very common with many Indians, and most of them still prefer a bit of an overcooked pasta dish. Please be sure to rate the recipe in the recipe card or leave a comment below if you have made it. For more vegetarian inspirations, Sign Up for my emails or follow me on Instagram, Youtube, Facebook, Pinterest or Twitter. Arrabiata Pasta Mac and Cheese Recipe (Stovetop & Baked) Red Sauce Pasta (Red Pasta) Pasta Salad Recipe (Italian Style) This Penne Pasta recipe from the archives first published in September 2011 has been republished and updated on 4 July 2022.

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title: “Penne Pasta Recipe How To Make Penne Pasta” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-15” author: “David Johnson”

About This Penne Pasta Recipe

Though, spaghetti is the most popular type of pasta consumed worldwide, I guess in India, it is the penne. Why? Because it is quite easy to eat it unlike the spaghetti, which might get messy sometimes. Personally, I may not be that big a fan of Penne Pasta, or for that matter any type of pasta. But while working on this Penne Pasta recipe, I remembered all my friends who are crazy for this Italian dish. Also, the preparation may not be similar to an original Italian way of making it, but does touch the heart and satisfies the taste buds. Here, for this Penne Pasta recipe, I have obviously used the penne variety of pasta. It is a cylindrical shaped pasta, and the best varieties are made with the distinctive durum wheat and eggs. Durum wheat is what keeps the pasta chewy, even if it is slightly overcooked. Wheat flour and all-purpose flour are other flour choices for pastas. For instance, the Penne Pasta that I have used for this recipe was an eggless, durum wheat semolina variety. For my recipe, both black and green olives were good. You can skip using any of these, use one of these or capers instead of olives. This Penne Pasta recipe is vegan friendly as there’s no cheese or fresh cream in it. If you are super fond of cheese and cannot imagine pasta dish without it, go ahead and add any soft, creamy cheese or vegetarian parmesan cheese to the tomato mushroom sauce as well as a garnish at the end. The herbs can also be a mix of fresh and dried, or just one type – the way you like it. For me, the Italian seasoning and dried oregano worked well.

Cook the penne, right

Since this Penne Pasta recipe, and all other pasta preparations must have the pasta cooked to al dente to closely resemble the most original recipes, these are the steps you can refer in order to get a desired result. Other than this delish Penne Pasta with a tomato mushroom sauce, these are a few more creations that can be done with the penne – an Indo-Italian fusion Masala Pasta and the ubiquitous White Sauce Pasta.

How to make Penne Pasta

Preparation

  1. Rinse 6 to 7 ripe medium size tomatoes and chop them. You will need about 3 to 3.5 cups chopped tomatoes.
  2. Also, rinse 300 grams white button mushrooms. Slice off or trim the part of the base stalk and chop each button mushroom. Peel, rinse and thinly slice or chop 2 medium-sized onions. You will be needing about 1 cup of sliced onions or chopped onions Crush 6 to 7 small to medium-sized peeled garlic cloves in a mortar with a pestle. You could also mince them using a garlic press. You will need about 1.5 to 2 teaspoons of crushed garlic. Set aside the seasonings and herbs you will be using. I have used Italian seasoning, but feel free to add your preferred herbs and seasonings.
  3. Heat sufficient water in pan or pot till it comes to a boil. Add salt as required and 200 to 250 grams of penne pasta. Cook the pasta till al dente. Drain in a colander or strainer and reserve once done.

Make Tomato Mushroom Sauce

  1. Heat 3 tablespoons olive oil in a pan. Add sliced onions and sauté stirring often till light golden on low to medium-low heat.
  2. Add the crushed garlic.
  3. Stir to mix the garlic with the onions and sauté for 15 to 20 seconds on low heat.
  4. Add the chopped tomatoes.
  5. Next, add salt to taste and 1 teaspoon ground black pepper to the tomatoes. Opt to add less black pepper if you prefer.
  6. Add in 2 teaspoons of Italian seasoning. Like me you can also add 1 teaspoon dried oregano (optional) if you like.
  7. Mix well and cook the tomatoes till they become paste like, mushy and saucy on low to medium-low heat as shown in the below photo.
  8. Nest, add the chopped mushrooms.
  9. Allow the mushrooms to cook in the tomato sauce. They will leave water first and then shrink. Stir often when cooking mushrooms. Cooking mushrooms will take about 10 to 12 minutes on low to medium-low heat. The mushrooms have to soften and be thoroughly cooked. The sauce will also look thick and less watery or runny once the mushrooms are cooked through as you can see in the photo below.
  10. Take 4 green and 4 black pitted olives. You can skip adding olives if you do not prefer them.

Make Penne Pasta

  1. Slice or chop the olives and add to the tomato mushroom sauce once the mushrooms are tender and cooked.
  2. Sauté for a few minutes and switch off the heat. Then, you can either add the penne to the tomato mushroom sauce or serve the penne separately with the tomato mushroom olive sauce. Enjoy the Penne Pasta hot or warm. Optionally garnish with your favorite fresh herb or preferred cheese if you like.

What is Al Dente

Whether you know extensively about Italian food culture or just a foodie who loves the fair share of fusionized and authentic pasta dishes, you must’ve come across a term called ‘al dente’ many a times. So, what exactly does this Italian phrase mean? It basically directly translates to ‘to the tooth.’ More precisely when used in the culinary field for cooking pastas, it means that the pasta should be cooked till that point where it is still firm when bitten onto. Personally also, I feel that this Penne Pasta recipe or any other pasta dish tastes better when cooked this way. However, this concept is not very common with many Indians, and most of them still prefer a bit of an overcooked pasta dish. Please be sure to rate the recipe in the recipe card or leave a comment below if you have made it. For more vegetarian inspirations, Sign Up for my emails or follow me on Instagram, Youtube, Facebook, Pinterest or Twitter. Arrabiata Pasta Mac and Cheese Recipe (Stovetop & Baked) Red Sauce Pasta (Red Pasta) Pasta Salad Recipe (Italian Style) This Penne Pasta recipe from the archives first published in September 2011 has been republished and updated on 4 July 2022.

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