Tortellini with White Wine Primavera

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  • Yield: 3656 g
  • Serving: 4
  • Prep time: 30 m
  • Cook time: 10 m
  • Ready in: 40 m
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Who does not like pasta?? We love it, and especially prepared this way, yummy and good for you!

Ingredients

Nutrients

Calories
623.1
Calories from Fat
172 g
Total Fat
19.1 g
Saturated Fat
6.5 g
Cholesterol
53.2 mg
Sodium
2276.6 mg
Total Carbohydrate
72.7 g
Dietary Fiber
8.2 g
Sugars
8.5 g
Protein
23.3 g

Step by step method

  • Step 1

    Set a pot of the water on high heat to boil, add a pinch or two of salt (to add flavor and help the water boil faster).

  • Step 2

    When the water begins to simmer, set a large sauté pan on med-high heat with the oil in it.

  • Step 3

    When the water boils, add the tortellini's to the water and set the timer for 7 minutes.

  • Step 4

    By now the oil should be ready (you'll hear little popping sounds). Add the peppers, zucchini, scallions, asparagus, and garlic to the oil and stir, evenly coating the vegetables. Sauté for about two minutes.

  • Step 5

    Add the tomatoes, salt, pepper, and Italian seasoning. Sauté for another minute or two, or until the tomatoes are beginning to get soft.

  • Step 6

    Add the wine and reduce until most of the wine has evaporated, leaving enough to coat the vegetables and a little extra for the pasta. Set the pan aside and cover to keep it hot.

  • Step 7

    The timer should have gone off for the tortellini. Check it by tasting one, if it feels a little tough to chew, it needs a little more time. Strain the tortellini well, then add it to pan, stirring over low heat for about a minute to absorb some of the sauce.

  • Step 8

    Serve in a large bowl and sprinkle the Parmesan cheese liberally over top. Garnish with the parsley sprigs, or sprinkle freshly chopped or dried parsley over and around the bowl. If you have made crustinies, placing a few around the bowl (3-4) adds a nice touch.

Tips & variations

  • Feel free to alter quantities to suit your tastes, or what veggies are in season.

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