Penne Pasta, Peas and Bacon

Penne pasta, peas, and bacon. This quick, easy pasta dish takes as long as it takes to cook the pasta itself.

When talking about comfort food, pasta dishes are way up there on the list of food that is not only easy to prepare, but everyone enjoys and crave. Penne Pasta, Peas, and Bacon. This quick, easy pasta dish takes as long as it takes to cook the pasta itself. It is a savory combination of sweet green peas with crisp onions and bacon. The heavy cream binds it all together, blending the flavors well. A wonderful savory dish that is perfect for any night of the week or a gathering with friends. Last-minute dinner? This pasta recipe is your dish and will soon be your go-to dish.

Meatless dinner?

Yes, of course! Omit the bacon. Use olive oil and or butter to sauté the onions.

Add some sliced mushrooms. Rich and the perfect combination of bacon and heavy cream.

Fresh peas? Yes!! Cook them a little bit longer and make sure they are tender.

Can I use cheese with this dish?

Yes, of course, you can. Parmigiano Reggiano or pecorino cheese will do wonders, I just happen to choose not to use some. Please add as much as you like.

If adding cheese add it when the cooked penne is poured over the heavy cream, peas, and bacon mixture.

Grind a couple of rounds of pepper over the whole dish for a deeper flavor.

Parmigiano Reggiano is my favorite cheese with any Italian dish.

Here are a few helpful tips for the ingredients needed

Yellow onion – Sweeter and always add a layer of flavor to your dishes

Frozen peas – most accessible, and adding them to the pasta cooking water makes it effortlessly and gives that sweet flavor to your pasta

Bacon – I love thick slices that have more meat than the white fat part; sliced small will crisp up faster

Penne pasta – is my favorite; however, rigatoni, ziti, or orecchiette will also work.

Heavy cream – thickens when heated and acts as a binding agent to your pasta

Equipment needed

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Large pot to cook your penne pasta

Large skillet to prepare your penne pasta sauce

Colander to drain your pasta

  • 1 tablespoons olive oil
  • ½ yellow onion diced very small
  • 1 cup peas frozen
  • 6 bacon thick slices cut into small slices
  • ¾ pound penne pasta
  • ¼ cup heavy cream
  • Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil and add the pasta. Halfway thru cooking the pasta, add the frozen peas to the water. Refer to package cooking instructions minus 1 minute so the penne pasta will be at dente.
  • Meanwhile, in a large skillet, add the olive oil over medium-high, and add the finely diced onions and the bacon. Cook until the bacon and onions are crisp but not burned.
  • Drain the pasta and peas and add them to the onion bacon mixture. Lower the heat to medium and add the heavy cream.
  • Stir well, add more cream if needed and serve immediately.

Cooking tips and step-by-step instructions:

Have all the ingredients ready before cooking. This dish will be prepared relatively quickly, and you do not want to be around the kitchen.

  • Use a large skillet for cooking the onions and the bacon. The larger skillet will facilitate when you need to pour the pasta over and mix the sauce with the peas.
  • Always salt the water to boil your pasta in it. This will give your pasta that wonderful flavor instead of biting into a piece of salt when added after cooking.
  • Cook your penne pasta al dente, meaning the pasta still has to have a bite when you test it. It will continue the cooking process when mixed with the creamy sauce.
  • You do want to reserve 1/2 cup of the cooking water if you will have it creamier and do not want to add more heavy cream. The water contains the starch needed to be used with pasta.
  • Use the bacon grease as it will give the best flavor to the onions when cooking together.
  • I prefer to use yellow onions as they give out a rich flavor. White onions and shallots will work beautifully, too.
  • Add the frozen peas to the cooking water halfway through the cooking process of the penne.
  • I used penne pasta. However, conchiglie or orecchiette will do, also. You need a tubular or a cup type of pasta, so the sauce gets into the crevices, and you enjoy it more.

Serve it piping hot and immediately:

The longer pasta sits, the softer it gets as the cooking continues. Serve it in a large pasta bowl, as I have pictured here, or pour it immediately into large pasta bowls.

Let your guests add the amount of cheese they want over it.

As they say in Italy,” Pasta does not wait for you. You wait for it!”

Have your whole family ready to enjoy this excellent savory dish piping hot off the stove.

Substitutions and some extra notes:

  • For heavy cream substitutes, mix some cream cheese with whole milk. The heavy cream acts as a binding agent with the richness of the bacon and peas.
  • Feta cheese can also be a good substitution for the ricotta Salata. However, you cannot grate it; you need to shave it into small pieces.
  • Use sausage meat removed from the casing to replace the bacon.
  • If you want to add some garlic, go light with them. Too much garlic will change the flavor of this beautiful pasta, peas, and bacon recipe.

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Penne Pasta, Peas and Bacon

When talking about comfort food, pasta dishes are way up there on the list of food that is not only easy to prepare, but everyone enjoys and crave. Penne Pasta, Peas, and Bacon. This quick, easy pasta dish takes as long as it takes to cook the pasta itself. It is a savory combination of sweet green peas with crisp onions and bacon. The heavy cream binds it all together, blending the flavors well. A wonderful savory dish that is perfect for any night of the week or a gathering with friends. Last-minute dinner? This pasta recipe is your dish and will soon be your go-to dish.
5 from 1 vote
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Course Main Course, pasta
Cuisine Italian
Servings 4 Servings

Ingredients
  

  • 1 tablespoons olive oil
  • ½ yellow onion diced very small
  • 1 cup peas frozen
  • 6 bacon thick slices cut into small slices
  • ¾ pound penne pasta
  • ¼ cup heavy cream

Instructions
 

  • Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil and add the pasta. Halfway thru cooking the pasta, add the frozen peas to the water. Refer to package cooking instructions minus 1 minute so the penne pasta will be at dente.
  • Meanwhile, in a large skillet, add the olive oil over medium-high, and add the finely diced onions and the bacon. Cook until the bacon and onions are crisp but not burned.
  • Drain the pasta and peas and add them to the onion bacon mixture. Lower the heat to medium and add the heavy cream.
  • Stir well, add more cream if needed and serve immediately.

Notes:

  • Serve it piping hot and immediately.
  • The longer pasta sits, the softer it gets as the cooking continues.
  • Serve it in a large pasta bowl, as I have pictured here, or pour it immediately into large pasta bowls.
  • Let your guests add the amount of cheese they want over it.
  • As the Italian says:” Pasta does not wait for you. You wait for it” have your whole family ready to enjoy this excellent savory dish piping hot off the stove.
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