
Farfalle, which means «butterflies» in Italian, are rectangular pieces of pasta that are pinched in the middle. They originated in Northern Italy back in the 1500s.
150 g | farfalle (bow-tie), or other short pasta | 2 1/4 cups | |
2 | smoked vegetarian sausages | 100 g | |
6 cups | baby spinach | 100 g | |
1/2 | onions, coarsely chopped | 100 g | |
3/4 cup | vegetable broth | 190 mL | |
1 tbsp | olive oil | 15 mL | |
2 tsp | nutritional yeast | 6 g | |
1 pinch | salt [optional] | ||
ground pepper to taste [optional] |
Keep the serving dishes in the oven at the lowest setting so they are warm when you serve.
Put a colander in the sink to drain the cooked
pasta so that it will be ready when needed.
per 1 serving (410 g)
Amount % Daily Value |
Calories 450 |
Fat 11 g 18 % |
Saturated
1.3 g
6 % |
Cholesterol 0 mg |
Sodium 550 mg 23 % |
Carbohydrate 65 g 22 % |
Fibre 7 g 27 % |
Sugars 5 g |
Net Carbs 58 g |
Protein 22 g |
Vitamin A 72 % |
Vitamin C 22 % |
Calcium 8 % |
Iron 36 % |
Food Group | Exchanges |
---|---|
Starches | 3 ½ |
Vegetables | 1 |
Meat and Alternatives | 1 |
Fats | 2 |