Ok so I'm just gonna go ahead and skip all the apologies I had on how I haven't shared a recipe in, oh two weeks or so, and simply just let you salivate over this dish and, um, yeah we'll go from there.
Tuna is something I love to incorporate in my dishes, especially since it's the only "seafood" I would actually eat up until 5 years ago. I've said this before, but I'm not sure it's even morally right for someone as picky as me to be a food blogger. I suppose it has helped broaden my palette and I definitely enjoy a lot more foods since I've started cooking regularly, but there are still some things I just simply refuse to eat.
Take anchovies for instance. Never plan on trying them, so get over it. Nor will I ever eat beets. They look gross, smell gross and one can just assume they probably taste gross too. Yes I do agree you should always try something once...but I guess those are my exceptions.
To lighten up this dish, I cut out over half the oil asked for and substituted it with some lemon juice for additional flavor. I also used whole grain rigatoni to add extra fiber to the overall recipe. This isn't really a big sauce-based dish, but cooking everything in one skillet really bumps up the flavor of the pasta and coats everything really well. I also love the chunks of tuna and sun-dried tomato you get with every bite, it was a great marriage of ingredients!
Here, see for yourself!
Here, see for yourself!
Servings: 4
Serving Size: 1 cup
Calories: 330
Fat: 6 g
Carbs: 46.3 g
Fiber: 6.8 g
Protein: 16.5 g
Old Points: 6.3 pts
Points+: 8 pts
Serving Size: 1 cup
Calories: 330
Fat: 6 g
Carbs: 46.3 g
Fiber: 6.8 g
Protein: 16.5 g
Old Points: 6.3 pts
Points+: 8 pts
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Here are your ingredients:
Recipe adapted from Pampered Chef
8 oz. whole grain rigatoni
1/2 cup shredded Parmesan cheese, divided
1/2 cup sun-dried tomatoes, packed in oil, drained and chopped
1/2 cup chopped fresh parsley, divided
1 Tbsp olive oil
2 Tbsp lemon juice
2 Tbsp lemon juice
2 garlic cloves, minced
1/2 tsp. crushed red pepper flakes
1 pouch chunk light tuna
Boil pasta and cook according to package directions. Drain and set aside.
Meanwhile, heat oil over medium-high heat; add garlic and red pepper flakes, simmering about 1 to 2 minutes. Stir in tuna, sun-dried tomatoes and lemon juice, cooking for an additional 3 minutes until tomatoes are tender. Add pasta, half of the parsley and half of the cheese to the skillet, tossing gently.
To serve, divide pasta among plates and sprinkle each with remaining parsley and cheese, enjoy!
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30 lovely comments:
Lol! I just may need to try this with anchovies ;)
yummers! i love tuna, it's cheap, it's delicious, healthy, the list goes on... so finding new ways to eat it is fabulous!! thanks for sharing :)
maybe i could try this in a lower-carb version using everything but the pasta and eating it on a salad! i love tuna salad salad (sounds gross, but is actually delicious!)
mmmm!! I love tuna, going to try this for sure. Love this blog, so hungry nowww.
xo
This looks amazing Kelly!!
This looks amazing! I have been looking for a recipe with rigatoni, so thank you!
Yes please!
I feel the same about beets but who knows, I may just give them a go this year so I can bash them with first hand knowledge. I would've said the same about brussels sprouts a year ago and now I buy 3 bags a week!
Tuna Rigatoni sounds wonderful! I love your recipes!!
Looks lovely and would be great cold for a lunchbox :)
Looks delish but you REALLY should try beets! They are my absolute favorite vegetable :)
This sounds so yummy!! I'm definitely going to try it out sometime soon! Oh and don't worry about being picky with food...I am too xD
Have a great day!
xoRosie
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What a perfect pasta dish!
Wow, that looks delicious! I'm going to have to make it for my next girls' night with my BFF :-)
I love tuna with pasta and I can never say no to sun-dried tomatoes. Love!
This looks so good! Glad I found a new yummy blog to follow.
Beautiful photos! Makes me want to jump right in!
Now that is how to spruce up tuna! :-)
This looks good! Unfortunately my guys won't do whole wheat anything, but it's still a great healthy meal. Will be checking back for more "lightened" recipes to try out for my family.
Looks great!! As for trying new foods, you shouldn't be afraid of beets - they are actually delicious! :)
Aw this was one of my favorite dishes when I studied in Italy! This little old Italian mom would make us pasta w/tuna and cracked red pepper, YUM! Look fabulous Kelly!
this looks delish!!! I would like to see light tacos or anything mexican!
xo,
Jin
I used to agree about beets until I was hungover and crabby one day on my honeymoon and I told the waitress at lunch to bring me anything. She brought me this salad with butter lettuce, marinated beets, and hazelnut vinaigrette. Its been almost a year and I still dream of that salad. It was amazing. I haven't had beets since but that salad completely changed my viewpoint of them.
love this nice and fresh great for a light lunch happy new year
This looks divine I'm going to give this one a go!
Thanks for sharing!!
Oh my goodness, sooo happy I found your blog! This is just what I need to start the year off right :) Looks so good too!
xo, Jenna
I have been loving the color of your photos. So pretty and this recipe looks divine.
If you like Caesar dressing, you already like anchovies!
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I made this last night is was pretty good. Not a big fan or sun dried tomatoes but this was ok. My 2 year even enjoyed it.
I've never had an anchovy either. I'll eat beets cold(like shredded over a salad), but warm they are gross. I do not eat asparagus, bananas or mushrooms, though. I guess we are both picky food bloggers!
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