Creamy Goat Cheese Pasta with Roasted Broccoli and Sun-Dried Tomatoes
Updated March 26, 2019
Creamy Goat Cheese Pasta with Roasted Broccoli and Sun-Dried Tomatoes-this simple and healthy pasta dish is full of flavor and will get picky eaters to love broccoli!
Caleb is going through a phase where he claims he doesn’t like vegetables. He would eat almost any vegetable when he was younger, but now he says he doesn’t like them and that vegetables are “mommy” food. This is crazy because Josh loves vegetables and eats them all of the time. We do our best to set a good example by eating healthy and we give our kids the opportunity to try lots of foods, including lots of vegetables. I hope this phase doesn’t last long. The joy of having an independent four year old:) Luckily, Maxwell is still crazy about veggies. I don’t think there is a food he doesn’t like though:)
We still eat vegetables at every meal, even if Caleb protests. The other night, I made Creamy Goat Cheese Pasta with Roasted Broccoli and Sun-Dried Tomatoes. I was prepared for a fight at the dinner table, but Caleb actually ate the pasta willingly…including the broccoli! He even said he loved the trees:) YAHOO!
I love this pasta dish because it is easy to make and is full of flavor! First, I roast the broccoli with a few cloves of garlic.
While the broccoli is roasting, I cook the pasta. I like to use whole wheat orecchiette. I combine the pasta with the roasted broccoli, garlic, sun-dried tomatoes, and add goat cheese. The goat cheese creates a creamy pasta in seconds. It is the secret weapon in this dish:) Well, that and the roasted broccoli. Roasted broccoli is the best and even picky little eaters, like Caleb, like it.
You can have this pasta dish on your dinner table in 30 minutes so it is perfect for busy weeknights.
And another bonus, the leftovers reheat beautifully. I love using Reynolds heat & eat containers because they are convenient and make lunch the next day super easy. I like to fill a container for Josh to take to work and one for me to eat at home. To re-heat, remove the lid, and put the container in the microwave. The containers are microwavable and made from a plant-base material, offering a safe alternative to plastic.
We eat our leftovers right from the disposable containers so there is no clean up after lunch! Yay! The containers are also great for freezer meals, which I am a huge fan of! You can check out my favorite freezer meals here.
Creamy Goat Cheese Pasta with Roasted Broccoli and Sun-Dried Tomatoes is a winning pasta dish at our house and we hope you like it too! Make it for dinner and reheat the leftovers for lunch! Enjoy!
Creamy Goat Cheese Pasta with Roasted Broccoli and Sun-Dried Tomatoes
Ingredients
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Place the broccoli florets and garlic cloves on a large baking sheet. Drizzle with olive oil and toss until florets are coated. Season with salt and black pepper, to taste. Place the baking sheet in the oven and roast until broccoli is tender, 15-20 minutes. Remove from oven and set aside.
- While the broccoli is roasting, cook the pasta according to package instructions. Reserve ½ cup of the pasta water and drain pasta.
- Open the jar of sun-dried tomatoes and pour 1 tablespoon of the oil into the pan. Chop the roasted garlic and add it to the hot pan. Add the roasted broccoli. Drain the rest of the oil off of the sun-dried tomatoes. Roughly chop the tomatoes and add them to the pan. Stir and add the pasta.
- 4. Crumble the goat cheese over the pasta and gently stir. Add a little of the pasta water and stir. If the goat cheese isn't melted, add a little more water until you reach desired creaminess. Season with salt and black pepper, to taste. Serve warm.
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What a delicious looking meal! No wonder your son couldn’t resist eating it, even with the vegetables ๐ And only 30 minutes to make-win!! Pinning!
Thanks!
I love your leftover plan with the disposable containers!!!! Will be ordering. I pack my husbands and my lunch every day (we’re teachers) and quite honestly, school lunches are beyond icky. I also pack my daughters lunch every day. This is spot on for all of us. My husband will NOT eat a school lunch to save his life Would rather die.
You will love these containers! They are perfect for packing lunches!
I love the goat cheese mixed in with these flavors – I know my daughters would approve of this meal!
Our boys loved it! I hope your girls enjoy it too!
I love the creaminess that goat cheese gives this dish!! The heat and eat containers are brilliant!
The containers are awesome! Perfect for leftovers!
After traveling these past two weeks, I could definitely go for a big bowl of this pasta! Love the roasted broccoli!
A great post traveling meal! Hope you had fun!
You had me at goat cheese and roasted broccoli!!
Warm goat cheese is a divine gift, I’m telling you!
Goat cheese melting over hot pasta is the best! And there is something so satisfying about eating orecchiette
I agree! SO good!
Oh I love pasta but this dish is taking it over the top. I love all of the veggies and the goat cheese. I can almost taste it.
This looks sensational! You can never go wrong with pasta.
xo, Liz
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It looks so delicious! I love everything with broccoli hihi. I was looking for a special receipt for tonight, I decided to cook this for dinner today. Thank you!
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Totally cooking up this delish pasta for dinner!
I make a similar dish using chicken instead of goat cheese. I’m going to shake it up with your delicious version very soon!
This is my kind of pasta, Maria! I may be the only that will eat it, but that’s not going to stop me! I have to keep my eye out for those Reynolds containers too.
Hello,
Thank you very much for sharing your recipes. Would it be possible to write the quantities you are using in grams/ kg or even cups, tsp or tbsp?
I am based in the UK and definitely not used to oz and fahrenheit. I know its a minor thing and I can follow the recipes when i convert the quantities but I’m sure others are having the same issue and it would be appreciated if you could help us out! ๐
Thanks
Thank you for the feedback. I will look into this. I am not familiar with grams and I am not good at math:)
Wow, that was great one. I love it.
I know this is a few years old, but I’m so excited to try it! I bought sun-dried tomatoes on a whim and haven’t figured out what to use them in. Now I’ve got a plan for next week. ๐
So creamy and delicious, and absolutely easy as can be! Will make again!ย
can you freeze leftovers ?
Yes!