Pasta tossed in creamy avocado, sweet grape tomatoes, and refreshing basil. With just a hint of garlic and lightly salted, this dish is delicious and healthy, just in time for summer.
Don’t you just love summer ingredients? I certainly do. And the ingredients in this pasta dish are simple, delicious, and refreshing, which is what we need for hot lazy summer days.
Pasta coated with creamy avocado and a hint of garlic. Sliced grape tomatoes add a little bit of sweetness to the dish. Roughly torn basil leaves give the dish a rustic look and a refreshing taste. Each bite is delicious with simple but flavorful ingredients.
How did I come up with this combination? Believe it or not, the idea stemmed from my Sweet Corn and Edamame Guacamole Dip recipe. When I made that dip two weeks, I was so addicted. I could have eaten it spoon by spoon without feeling the least bit guilty. So of course, I decided to use it as a “sauce” for my pasta. Just a little bit more garlic and a pinch more salt and ta daa! We have Creamy Avocado Pasta. Next, I rummaged through my refrigerator to find what ingredients I had. Tomato and basil. Perfect. Add them to the pasta. Toss them to mix. Dinner is ready in about 20 minutes max!
See? Quick and simple, right? Meals don’t have to be complicated to be delicious. And you can use whatever ingredients you have in your refrigerator as long as you like them. That’s the important part. =)
I’ll have to make sure to bring this dish to Fiesta Friday and share it with all my friends there!
First, cook the pasta according to the directions on the package. I used spaghetti and it took me about 10 minutes to get it to the way I liked it. Time will vary according to the pasta you use and how soft you prefer. Once the pasta is cooked to how you like it, drain the water and run the noodles through cold water. This helps stop the cooking process and prevents the pasta from sticking to each other.
Cut a large avocado in half and remove the large pit from the middle. Use a spoon to scoop the avocado from its outer shell into a medium sized bowl. Mash the avocado until it becomes smooth. If you want the avocado to be smooth without any chunks, you can place the avocado into a blender and blend until it becomes smooth. I liked mine a little chunky so I mashed the avocado with a spoon.
Sometimes, the avocado is too thick, which could make the pasta a little dry. So I wanted to thin out the avocado a little bit by adding honey yogurt. I used Noosa Yoghurt because it’s my favorite, but you can use regular yogurt or even Greek. Mix until the yogurt is thoroughly incorporated into the mashed avocado. Adding yogurt is completely optional. If you’re vegan, skip this step. =)
Add in the garlic powder and salt, more to taste. Since the avocado is meant to be a “sauce” for the pasta, it needs to be flavorful.
Pour the avocado mixture over the pasta and mix until the noodles are completely coated.
Slice grape tomatoes in half and tear up the basil. Toss with the pasta until it’s evenly distributed.
Place the pasta onto a plate.
Serve the pasta cold. Enjoy!
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BeNicoMa says
This is awesome and simple, I really like it! When I publish my recipe with avocado, I’ll think about you and leave it here as a reply. Joy for the eyes and inspirational your blog!
Andrea Giang | Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you so much! I love simple but delicious recipes. That’s what most of my blog is centered around. I can’t wait to see your avocado recipe. =)
Banan Gharaibeh says
Hi.I did your recipe today.really good and everybody loved it.thanx
Andrea Giang | Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you so much for trying the recipe! I’m so glad that everyone liked it! Thank you for stopping by and letting me know what you think. I really appreciate it!
Banan Gharaibeh says
Welcome anytime .it was my pleasure.
hereisandrea says
Wow!!… this looks amazing! Bookmarked this one 🙂
Andrea Giang | Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you!
manyounighted says
Great food, great photography, and great instruction! I need some new recipes and I am going to enjoy using your blog to help me! Awesome!
Andrea Giang | Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you! I hope you’ll find recipes that will inspire you to create new recipes =)
Evert says
Oh this looks absolutely divine! 🙂
Andrea Giang | Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you so much!
Sinfully Tempting says
What a lovely recipe, and the photos are great, too! By the way, I own the same green and white plate as you, haha. I wasn’t sure but I ran upstairs to check. Thanks for bringing this to Fiesta Friday! 🙂
Andrea Giang | Cooking with a Wallflower says
lol! Thank you! I’ve had four or five comments already about the plates. It sounds like everyone has similar plates =)
angenette says
What a beautiful plate of food! (by the way…the plates in your first few photos are the same plates I grew up eating off of — go corningware!!!)
Andrea Giang | Cooking with a Wallflower says
I’ve been reading a lot of these comments lately. Everyone seems to have similar plates =)
theillusivefemme says
Mmm! Looks delish – will def give it a try! Anything with avo is a winner in my book.
Andrea Giang | Cooking with a Wallflower says
I hope you’ll like it!
Selma's Table says
Andrea, this looks so fresh – just the thing for a light lunch or supper. Thanks for sharing this with us – Happy Fiesta Friday!
Selma's Table says
And I forgot to add that I love that pretty plate in the 3rd photo…: )
Andrea Giang | Cooking with a Wallflower says
You’re welcome!
Johanne Lamarche says
I recently made a similar recipe but the sauce was too thick and bland. Will try yours!