Pasta with Sausage and Peppers Recipe

Scott and I rarely eat red meat, but we do occasionally make an exception for hot sausage, and especially for this meal. It’s so easy to make and comes together quickly with just a couple ingredients, and even with a few ingredients, it’s incredibly flavorful!

This recipe is slightly adapted from the 5-Ingredient Cookbook.

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Pasta with Sausage and Peppers
(Serves 4)

  • 8 oz (half a box) farfalle/bow tie pasta
  • 3 links (about 3/4 lb) hot Italian sausage
  • 2 bell peppers (any color), cut into bite-sized pieces
  • 1/2 cup water + 1/2 tsp Better than Bouillon (or 1/2 cup broth, chicken or vegetable)
  • ground black pepper, to taste

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Cook the pasta in salted water, according to package directions. In a large skillet, cook the sausage and peppers over medium-high heat, stirring occasionally, until sausage is brown.

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Add broth and black pepper to skillet. Bring to boiling, then simmer, uncovered, for 5 minutes.

We always use chicken Better than Bouillon because it’s so much easier to have on hand than broth. We just keep the one jar in our fridge (instead of having to buy chicken broth all the time), and 1 tsp of the mix plus 1 cup of water is equivalent to 1 cup of broth, so each tub makes a ton of broth! There are also beef, vegetable, and vegan versions. (This post is not sponsored by them in any way, I’m just a huge fan).

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After you’re done simmering, remove the skillet from the heat and add the cooked pasta. We like to top ours with Parmesan cheese.

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This meal is really to make vegetarian, vegan, or gluten-free. For a vegetarian/vegan meal, omit the sausage (or replace with a vegetarian substitute) and use vegetable or vegan “chicken” broth. It tastes great even without the sausage (it’s kind of like a miracle)!

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Meal Plan / Week of 03-14-16

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Hello friends! I am back blogging again after several totally crazy weeks of tests! I just finished my spring break and I’m feeling refreshed and ready to take on the last few weeks of college. Some of Scott’s family came over for dinner yesterday and we made one of our favorite dishes, a southwest casserole (filled with delicious things like chicken, black beans, corn, and cheese) – recipe for that should be coming soon! I also have the easiest fruit dump cake recipe coming up, so be on the lookout for that too! (I just have so many recipes that I want to share with you all that it’s tough to keep up.)

I’ve really been enjoying the warm weather we’ve been having already – it actually feels like spring, which is pretty unusual for western PA this early in the year. I love the warm weather and the ability to spend lots of time outside, so I’ve been very happy about it! Here’s our meal plan for the week.


Meal Plan – Week of 3/14/16

  • monday – lemon basil chicken pasta 
  • tuesday – (dinner with family)
  • wednesday – honey sesame chicken + rice + broccoli (recipe coming soon!)
  • thursday – date night! (dinner out)
  • friday – chicken alfredo + broccoli
  • saturday – pizza (my favorite meal of the week!)
  • sunday – white bean chicken chili

Weekly Meal Plan / 01-18-16

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Sorry I’ve been a little bit MIA the past week or so – I’ve been a little caught up in the crazy amount of work I already have this semester. (It’s seriously crazy – can’t wait to graduate in just over 3 months wahoo!) Scott was gone most of last week for a business trip, and I actually visited my mom, so we didn’t end up doing very much cooking. Although, we aren’t doing too much real cooking this week either. (It’s one of those weeks where I’m mad craving junk food, and every one of our meals this week takes less than an hour start to finish.) I’ve been working on some really fun blog posts for the next few weeks, and I have been writing a lot to make sure I can keep up when school actually gets pretty intense, so I’m excited to share some of that with you in the next weeks and months!


Meal Plan – Week of 1/18/16

  • monday – date night at chick-fil-a
  • tuesday – baked chicken + green beans + potatoes (you can even cook them all in the oven at once – I used cajun seasoning and paprika on the chicken + potatoes)
  • wednesday – sausage with pasta and peppers (recipe coming soon)
  • thursday – taquitos + rice + black beans (super easy – use lots of black beans and only a few taquitos to make it relatively healthy)
  • friday – stir fry
  • saturday – lemon chicken + broccoli
  • sunday – pizza