16 Best Budget-Friendly Pasta Recipes (2024)

Looking for great-tasting pasta recipes that won't boil away your food budget? We've got 'em! These top-rated pasta recipes are taste-tested and overwhelmingly approved by the Allrecipes community. Stock up your pantry for these weeknight pasta dinners that are simple to prep, inexpensive, and delicious.

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Karen's Taco Pasta

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You probably already have most of the ingredients for this quick and easy pasta/taco combo in your pantry. Ground beef is flavored with taco seasoning and tossed with cooked pasta, cheese, and tomatoes. So simple! "I made a slight change by using pepper Jack cheese instead of the Parmesan. This is a keeper folks and easily adaptable to your tastes," says bd.weld.

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Spaghetti Carbonara II

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Here's a rich, classic with bacon, egg, and spaghetti dish. It's always there when you don't want to run out to the store for extra ingredients. "My kids ate this like it was going out of style! One of those fantastic dinners that you can fix from what is on hand! I used turkey bacon though! A little less fat!" says lola.

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Greek Pasta with Tomatoes and White Beans

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Ready in 25 minutes, this quick dish features spinach, tomatoes, and feta cheese tossed with canned cannellini beans and cooked pasta. "Good recipe as is, affordable and tasty. We used whole wheat penne and reduced fat feta. My 14 month old loved it, it was the first time she's had spinach. Thanks for the recipe, this will be in our regular dinner rotation now," says hardrockgirl.

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Chef John's Spaghetti al Tonno

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"Spaghetti al tonno is one of my all-time favorite go-to pasta dishes," says Chef John. "I love a classic meat sauce as much as the next half-Italian, but when I want something quick and easy for a weeknight meal, I reach for the tuna. What if you don't like fish? Then this is perfect. The taste and texture is really closer to a veal sauce than one made with fish."

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Creamy Pasta Bake with Cherry Tomatoes and Basil

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Here's a vegetarian main dish that's ready in less than an hour. "One of my favorite midweek pasta bakes," says Julian. "My whole family loves it and there is not much prep. Once the pasta bake is in the oven, you can make a salad or set the table and then it's time to eat."

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Penne Primavera

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Broccoli, carrots, and peas get cozy with penne pasta that's been simmered in broth for extra flavor. "This is fantastic!" raves MAZZO. "I have made this twice now and love how flavorful it is without having it coated in red sauce. The Parmesan puts this dish over the top."

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Baked Ziti II

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It takes only 15 minutes to prep this super simple 5-ingredient dish and a mere 30 minutes to bake. "This was great. Easy to make, cheap, and great reviews. I added leftover baked chicken. Will be making it again," says Donata.

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Macaroni and Cheese V

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You know the drill: An easy, creamy homemade cheese sauce coats pasta. "Good old-fashioned comfort food!" says FRIDAGIRL_36. "I used whole-wheat pasta for a healthier kick, and instead of bread crumbs, I crushed whole-wheat crackers. I served it with a salad and it was great!"

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Tuna Noodle Casserole from Scratch

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"Great recipe, the only one I make because it is truly from scratch, no canned soups!" says t_jones. "I add olives and cream cheese on occasion and lots of onion, garlic and crumb topping. I don't use butter (olive oil instead), peas or mushrooms (carrots instead). Always great, I have doubled the tuna for more protein."

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Penne Pasta with Spinach and Bacon

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Ready in just 25 minutes! "This is the perfect busy night meal," says AUSSIEAMERICAN. "Its quick, easy, inexpensive and LIGHT (I used whole wheat penne and substituted turkey bacon)."

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Hearty Vegetable Lasagna

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Feel free to substitute any vegetables you like in this easy, hearty lasagna. "Loved it!" raves LUCKYKEL. "I have turned to a new process for the lasagna noodles: lay hard noodles on sheet pan. Pour boiling water over to soften. Layer as usual. Works every time. I also like spinach (frozen pkg. thawed & drained) in with the ricotta mix."

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Rich Pasta for the Poor Kitchen

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"A quick, simple pasta tossed with butter, parsley, and Parmesan cheese," says VAMPYRELADY. "A wonderful recipe to make when you don't feel like making a trip to the grocery store. I used what I had on hand and it worked like a charm! Add summer vine-ripened tomatoes for an extra dash of flavor!"

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Broken Pasta with Mushroom, Onion, and Crispy SPAM®

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"I love crispy SPAM®, caramelized onions, and button mushrooms," says JFL. "All in one dish! Sprinkle some more Parmesan cheese and black pepper on top to serve."

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Cabbage and Noodles

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The recipe submitter Katherine calls cabbage and noodles cooked with bacon "comfort food supreme."
Auntkimmie22 agrees: "This is a very tasty simple and easy-to-make comfort food. I've been making this for years, but we add sliced zucchini to it and saute that along with the onion. Doesn't change the flavor much but adds some color and maybe a few extra nutrients."

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Pantry Puttanesca

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This hearty, classic tomato sauce has a spicy kick -- and it's ready in less than 30 minutes. "Pair it with hot pasta, and a fresh tasting, wholesome dinner will be on the table in no time," says Julie Filips.

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Tuna Stroganoff Casserole

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A twist on tuna casserole and classic stroganoff. This baked dish is a creamy mixture of sour cream, mayonnaise, milk, cream of celery soup, Cheddar cheese, tuna, and cooked pasta, topped with bread crumbs. You might also try it with cream of mushroom soup and/or a cracker crumb topping. "Very good recipe," says Patti3ds. "I added one more can of tuna and chopped fresh spinach. The spinach didn't add anything special to the recipe, but didn't take away from the taste, so was a great way to add greens."

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FAQs

How much pasta to feed 12 adults? ›

A normal person of pasta for an adult is 60–80 grams, that is 2.1–2.8 oz. For 12 people I would drop 1 kg of pasta, that is about 2 1/4 pounds. That makes 12 80 grams portions (so fairly large) plus some slack.

How much pasta do I need for 30 people? ›

If you're having pasta as your main meal, we'd suggest the following quantities: 100g of dried pasta per person. 120g of fresh pasta per person.

What is good to add to pasta? ›

Add some mix-ins

Now's the time to get really creative with your pasta. Add in some chopped olives or jarred tapenade, quartered artichoke hearts, or sun-dried tomatoes in oil, capers, sliced pickled chiles or roasted red peppers, drained canned tuna or other tinned seafood.

Is Cauliflower pasta low carb? ›

Cauliflower

Cauliflower is another versatile, low-carb option when you want grain-free pasta. Like zucchini, you can prepare it in different ways for whatever “pasta” dish you're using it in.

How much pasta do I need for 15 people? ›

When you cook pasta, 2 ounces of dry pasta per person is a good rule of thumb to follow.

How much pasta do I need for 15 adults? ›

75-85 grams of dried pasta per person is the perfect amount for a main course. This increases to 100-150 grams per person for fresh pasta.

How much does 1lb of pasta feed people? ›

One pound of cooked pasta can typically serve about 4 to 6 people. The serving size of pasta can vary depending on factors such as appetite, dietary restrictions, and the intended purpose of the meal.

How do you make spaghetti for a large crowd? ›

Learn how to cook spaghetti for huge crowds with stress-relieving, time-saving tricks.
  1. Prep and Store Key Ingredients. ...
  2. Cook Enough Noodles. ...
  3. Use Less Water for the Noodles. ...
  4. Store Cooked Noodles in the Freezer. ...
  5. Use a Slow Cooker. ...
  6. Freeze Your Spaghetti Sauce. ...
  7. Prep Toppings a Day Before. ...
  8. Pre-Soak Spaghetti Noodles.

What are the 4 main pasta dishes? ›

There are four classic Roman pasta dishes: cacio e pepe, carbonara, amatriciana, and alla gricia. Each one is a variation on the other — alla gricia is cacio e pepe plus guanciale, carbonara is gricia plus egg, and so on. These four dishes are famous in all of Italian cooking, not just in Rome.

What not to do when making pasta? ›

Cooking pasta: 5 mistakes
  1. Toss the pasta when the water is cold. This is probably the most common and also the most serious mistake you can make in cooking pasta. ...
  2. Using the wrong measure of salt. ...
  3. Cooking pasta in a small pot. ...
  4. Overcooking the pasta. ...
  5. Drain the pasta too much.
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What is the most popular pasta dish? ›

The most famous pasta dishes are:
  • Spaghetti Bolognaise.
  • Lasagne.
  • Fettuccine Alfredo.
  • Pasta Carbonara.
  • Ravioli.
  • Pasta alla Norma.
  • Spaghetti alle Vongole.
  • Macaroni Cheese.
Oct 24, 2023

What is the healthiest pasta to eat? ›

Whole-Wheat Pasta

Also called whole-grain pasta, this type of pasta keeps the bran, endosperm, and germ of the grain together. It's filled with fiber, vitamins, and minerals. This helps you feel full longer and keeps your blood sugar from spiking.

What is a good substitute for spaghetti pasta? ›

Spiralized vegetables: Spiralized vegetables like zucchini, sweet potatoes, and butternut squash can be used as a substitute for pasta. They are low in carbs and calories, and high in fiber and nutrients.

What pasta is lowest in carbs? ›

THE BREAKDOWN: BEST LOW-CARB PASTA BRANDS RANKED
  • IT'S SKINNY PASTA & RICE. ...
  • PALMINI LOW-CARB PASTA. ...
  • GREEN GIANT BUTTERNUT SQUASH VEGGIE SPIRALS. ...
  • BANZA CHICKPEA PASTA. ...
  • SOLELY ORGANIC DRIED SPAGHETTI SQUASH. ...
  • EXPLORE EDAMAME SPAGHETTI. ...
  • MIRACLE NOODLE PASTA. ...
  • THINSLIM FOODS IMPASTABLE LOW-CARB PASTA.
Mar 25, 2024

How many people does 1lb of pasta feed? ›

Most recipes call for one pound of pasta — which is a standard box or bag — to serve four to six people. It's far easier to eyeball this than fuss over specific measurements. I find that half the box, or a half-pound (eight ounces) of pasta, serves two to three people, depending on sauce and hunger level.

How much does 16 oz pasta feed? ›

For long pastas like spaghetti, angel hair, linguini, and fettuccini, your best bet is to hold the pasta on end to measure it. Two ounces of dry pasta is approximately 2/3 of an inch across, or one serving. A 16 ounce box of these shapes will have eight servings.

Is a pound of pasta sufficient for ten servings? ›

One pound of cooked pasta can typically serve about 4 to 6 people.

How many cups pasta per person? ›

One serving of cooked pasta is typically 1 to 1 1/2 cups, but keep in mind that you'll likely be bulking up your dish with sauce and other extras like veggies or proteins. To determine how many cups to measure, home cooks can use Barilla's handy chart.

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