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one-pan ditalini and peas – smitten kitchen

by Rabia Bounnan
May 29, 2025
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Till not too long ago, I used to be pretty ambivalent about one-pan pasta recipes. I recognize them in a pinch [here’s a longtime favorite; and this is my total comfort food], however I generally discover that when the pasta is cooked in a sauce the entire time, it doesn’t fairly get that al dente definition and structural integrity that it does when cooked in water. I’m so glad I didn’t stop on them, although, as a result of with this recipe, to not be dramatic or something, however I really feel like I’ve lastly cracked the code.


What’s the key? It’s largely water. I do know, I do know, I can hear* your eye roll from right here. What I imply is, the one-pan pastas that work the very best spend most of their cooking time within the aspect that cooks them finest. And the magic — the flavour, the complexity — is within the layering that you simply do earlier than and after. Earlier than, we’re cooking garlic in a puddle of olive oil and/or butter. In the event you’re into crispy bits of salami in your pasta, you make them right here and save them for the top. Then we add the water or broth, simply sufficient that you simply’ll have a small puddle left within the pan to construct your sauce upon. Two minutes earlier than the pasta is completed, we’re dumping in a whole bag of frozen peas — hear hear for no measuring! One minute later, we add some cream. On the finish, we end it with parmesan, the crispy salami (if utilizing), lemon zest, and a few additional pepper flakes and mint, and that is the place I cease resisting being dramatic.

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I can’t cease. I’ve made this, and variations on it, extra instances for lunch and dinner within the final month than I’m even prepared to confess right here, a protected house the place I can admit such issues. It’s cozy and fast and since all the things occurs in a single pot, there’s nearly no mess to wash up, but it surely nonetheless tastes advanced and fussed-over. The peas are completely cooked little pops of sweetness they usually’re a super forkful match for the ditalini. The sauce is silky however unheavy; the crispy salami a heavenly accent. Come, make it an embarrassing quantity of instances with me.

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* Having a young person means, regretfully, these senses are heightened. Having a young person additionally signifies that after I rolled my eyes at a sure antic at dinner final night time, I used to be knowledgeable that my eyeroll was “bizarre” and “totally on one facet after which the opposite one follows after” and I ought to “follow it a bit” — new advanced simply dropped, thanks youngsters!

This Braiser! Whereas I’m often loyal to my authentic circa 2014 black matte braiser — modern! trendy! — this time I couldn’t resist the deep, deep blue restricted version Staub x Smitten Kitchen Braiser we’ve got on this spring, in case you noticed it right here. My obsession with this pan grows yearly. The story of this pan, and partnership, is that I purchased my authentic braiser over a decade in the past and when Staub stopped promoting them within the US, I requested if they may deliver them again. From there, the Staub x Smitten Kitchen Braiser was born. I discover it to be the proper dimension for 75% of the meals I prepare dinner (stovetop, oven, oh and it’s dishwasher-safe too), which is why you see it so typically on this website. I hope you find it irresistible too.

One-Pan Ditalini and Peas

I’m utilizing sopressata right here, however any sort of salami will work. The salami is totally optionally available when you’d prefer to maintain this dish vegetarian; it’s largely a salty accent. In the event you’d desire to solely prepare dinner the pasta in water, simply use 6 cups and be sure you salt it for taste. In the event you, like me, use Higher than Bouillon as a broth base (I like this one right here), you may add the bottom/paste to the garlic immediately, then merely add 6 full cups of water. In the event you’ve obtained contemporary peas, fortunate you, you may add them about 30 seconds later than the recipe requires.
  • 4 tablespoons (60 ml) olive oil or 2 tablespoons olive oil + 2 tablespoons butter
  • 2 ounces (55 grams) thinly-sliced salami, minimize into strips (optionally available)
  • 4 cloves of garlic, minced
  • Crimson pepper flakes, to style
  • 1 pound (16 ounces or 455 grams) raw ditalini pasta
  • 4 cups (945 ml) vegetable broth (salted or low-sodium, if unsalted, add salt)
  • 2 cups (475 ml) water
  • 2 cups frozen peas (from 1 10-ounce or 285-gram bag), no have to defrost
  • 1/2 cup (120 ml) heavy cream
  • Finely-grated zest of half a lemon
  • 1/2 cup freshly grated parmesan
  • Chopped contemporary parsley, mint, or basil

Warmth pan over medium-high and add olive oil, heating it too. Add salami to olive oil and warmth, stirring, till it begins to crisp. Use a slotted spoon to take away it from the pan and drain it on a paper towel. Add garlic and a pinch or two of pepper flakes to the oil left within the pan and prepare dinner, stirring, for 30 seconds to 1 minute. Add pasta, broth, and water and produce to a simmer. Cook dinner, stirring sometimes, till pasta is al dente, about 2 minutes shy of done. Add peas and prepare dinner for one minute extra. Add cream and prepare dinner for 1 ultimate minute. Style and regulate seasoning, including extra salt and pepper if wanted. End with lemon zest, half the parmesan, all the crisped salami (if utilizing), and herbs. Minimize zested lemon half into wedges and serve on the facet for squeezing over, together with further parmesan. Eat immediately.



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