Egg, Spinach, & Mushroom Pasta

If you love cheese, eggs, and veggies, you cannot go wrong with this easy Egg, Spinach, & Mushroom Pasta!  From the red pepper and garlic to the salty eggy coating to the cheesy bites of mushroom, this simple dinner is a winner when you need a tasty weeknight meal.

While this combination is inherently vegetarian, you could easily add in a meat option such as traditional or chicken sausages.  You could also keep it vegetarian but add some extra protein with veggie sausages as well.  It works perfectly as a side or light main meal as it is, and can be transformed into a heartier main meal with this optional addition!

Servings: 4 Mains or 8 Sides

Ingredients:

  • 12 oz Pasta Of Choice
  • 3 Tablespoons Extra Virgin Olive Oil
  • 1 Teaspoon Minced Garlic
  • 2.5 Cups Diced Baby Bella Mushrooms
  • 5 oz Baby Spinach
  • 4 Eggs
  • 2 Slices Mozzarella Cheese
  • Sea Salt and Black Pepper, To Taste
  • Red Pepper Flakes, To Taste
  • 1 Tsp Dried Basil
  • Parmesan for serving

Directions:

Prep by mincing the garlic with a press, dicing the mushrooms, and measuring the spinach 

Boil water to prepare to cook the pasta according to package instructions

While the water is boiling and the pasta cooks, add 2 tablespoons of the olive oil and the garlic to a large wok or skillet and warm up the garlic on medium heat

Add in a few red pepper flakes, to taste

Add in the mushrooms and spinach, and cook until the veggies are done to your liking

Turn the heat down to low

Scramble the eggs in a bowl and set aside

Just before draining the finished pasta, take out about 2 spoonfuls of the boiling water and mix it into your scrambled eggs

Drain and rinse the pasta, then add it into the veggie mix and coat evenly, adding in the third tablespoon of olive oil as well to keep it from sticking

Add in salt and black pepper to taste, the basil, as well as another pinch of red pepper flakes

(I would recommend starting with less red pepper and having more available for serving so that you don’t accidentally add more than you’d like)

Add the scrambled egg mixture, tossing the pasta mix continuously for a minute or two, or until the eggs are cooked to your liking

Tear up the cheese slices and mix in until melted evenly

Taste test to determine if additional salt, pepper, or red pepper flakes are needed

Serve with parmesan cheese along with extra salt, black pepper, and red pepper flakes to taste

Enjoy!

[Leftovers can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator.]


Love eggy pastas?  Try my Egg & Sausage Carbonara!

One-Skillet Beef & Veggie Empanada Filling

This One-Skillet Beef & Veggie Empanada Filling is a must-try!  The ingredient preparation is so darn simple and it’s all combined in a single skillet!  You can use either a homemade or store-bought dough of your choosing to then bake the savory pastries.  This recipe fills about 13 medium-sized empanadas making it a perfect choice for a group meal, or for easily reheated leftovers in a smaller household.

The flavors make salsas and guacamole natural toppings for serving, and the level of spice can be adjusted by adding more or less cayenne.

Servings: Filling For Approx. 13 Medium Empanadas

Ingredients:

1 Yellow/Sweet Onion, finely chopped

1 Large, Or 2 Small, Russet Potatoes, peeled and diced

2 Full Sized Carrots, peeled and finely diced

3 Garlic Cloves, minced or crushed

2 Tbsp Extra Virgin Olive Oil

1 Cup Beef Broth

1 Lb Ground Beef

2 Tbsps Tomato Paste

2 Tsp Chili Powder

1/2 Tsp Cumin

1 Tsp Cayenne

Sea Salt And Black Pepper To Taste

Additionally:

2 Eggs + 1 Tbsp Cold Water For Egg Wash

Directions:

[If you are making a homemade dough, prep ahead of time, refrigerate, and bring back to room temperature accordingly.  If using a premade/frozen dough, follow package instructions for thawing.]

Finely chop the onion

Peel and dice the potatoes

Peel and finely dice the carrots

Mince the garlic (or use a garlic press)

In a large skillet, add the olive oil and then all of the above (onions, carrots, potatoes, and garlic) and start cooking on medium heat

Stir veggies often, adding in splashes of water if they are getting dry

Once the veggies have softened significantly, add in 1/2 a cup of the beef broth, then once it cooks off, add in the other 1/2 cup

If additional softening of the veggies is still needed, continue to cook with splashes of water until cooked thoroughly

Add in the ground beef, disperse, and cook evenly among the veggie mix, continuing to add splashes of water if too dry

Lower the heat

Add in the tomato paste, chili powder, cumin, cayenne, salt, and pepper

Taste test and adjust the spices to your taste (I recommend a lot of salt and pepper)

The final consistency should be slightly mushy (see photos) 

Remove the skillet from the heat

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Preheat the oven to the specific temperature required for your dough

Cut the dough into circular shapes

Fill the empanadas

Fold over

Seal by pressing with a fork

Brush with an egg wash if your dough requires it

Bake according to your dough instructions – For my dough it was around 30 minutes at 400º, but this is variable!]

Serve final empanadas with the salsa or guacamole (or both!) of your choice

Enjoy!

[Leftovers can be stored sealed in the refrigerator.]