Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Creamy Pasta with Italian Sausage
This is a delicious dish that will feed a crowd of at least 8. I chose Rotini due to it's shape which allows the sauce to stick to its crevices but you can use any pasta you want with this, even spaghetti. Spice it up some by adding a cup of Parmesan, half inside the dish and the other half sprinkled on top. Change the pasta sauce flavors. Add sauted onions and bell peppers. Think with your taste buds on this one.
I served this dish with my "Crescent Knots." They are made by spreading a thin layer of garlic butter over crescent rolls before rolling and baking.
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