Baked Pasta and Potatoes with Provola

Baked pasta and potatoes with provola is a tasty first course, delicious and easy to make.

A richer version of Neapolitan pasta and potatoes, with an enveloping flavor, perfect for all occasions, from Sunday lunch to family or friend dinners, for young and old.

Read how to make baked pasta and potatoes with provola with the easy recipe you find below, as usual, right after the photo 😉

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baked pasta and potatoes with provola gp
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Cost: Inexpensive
  • Preparation time: 15 Minutes
  • Portions: 4
  • Cooking methods: Stove, Oven
  • Cuisine: Italian

Ingredients

  • 11 oz mixed pasta
  • 3 potatoes
  • 1 onion
  • 7 oz smoked provola
  • grana cheese (grated)
  • vegetable broth
  • parsley
  • extra virgin olive oil
  • salt

Preparation of baked pasta and potatoes with provola

  • Peel the potatoes and cut them into cubes.
    Chop the onion.
    In a large pot, heat a swirl of extra virgin olive oil and let the onion sauté.

  • Add the potato cubes and let them flavor for a few minutes, then cover them with hot vegetable broth.
    Let them cook for about ten minutes, then add the pasta (uncooked).
    Add more broth as needed until the pasta is cooked.

  • In the meantime, cut the provola into small cubes.
    When the pasta is cooked, turn off the heat and add the smoked provola, stirring thoroughly.
    Pour the pot’s contents into a baking dish, level it, and sprinkle with plenty of grated grana cheese.
    Bake in a preheated static oven at 350°F for fifteen to twenty minutes, until a golden crust forms.
    Remove from the oven and serve your baked pasta and potatoes with provola immediately, sprinkling with fresh parsley as desired.

    Chez Bibia

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