Thanks for joining me and Sarah for Meatless Monday today! In celebration of Pi Day tomorrow, I naturally had to post some sort of pie today right?! I knew I wanted to do something healthy, family friendly and easy but wasn’t sure exactly what. I have seen these Timabale type pies in magazines but had not yet made them. Turns out they are easy as pie! Hope you enjoy my healthier take on Pi day today with this Penne Primavera Pie.
I’ve used Penne for this Pie today however you can use spaghetti or any gluten free substitute that works for you. I am excited that the spring veggies are starting to come out and thought this pie was the perfect way to load them all up into one meal. You will find this pie is loaded with asparagus, peas, zucchini and red peppers. Also a great way to hide some of them from the kiddos. I don’t like to advertise this on Meatless Monday but you could also add another meat protein into the mix. Shh don’t tell anyone I said that! 🙂
I found it really easy to use a springform pan to make this Penne Primavera Pie however I bet it would also turn out great in Bundt pan. Just use a little cooking spray on the bottom and you are all set. So how do you make this delicious pie for yourself? Let’s get right to it.
Penne Primavera Pie
Ingredients
- 1 box of Penne (or gluten free sub)
- 2 C tomato sauce
- 1 C frozen green peas (thawed)
- 1 large red pepper-diced
- 1/2 onion diced
- 2 large zucchini-thinly sliced
- 3/4 C grated Parmesan cheese
- 1 C shredded Mozzarella cheese
Instructions
- preheat oven to 375
- Cook pasta according to directions on the al dente side
- drain and rinse w cold water
- Meanwhile line peppers and zucchini on a baking sheet
- sprinkle with salt, pepper and olive oil and roast for 10 min
- In a large bowl combine pasta, sauce, roasted peppers, peas, onion
- Add in Parmesan cheese and half of Mozzarella cheese
- Using a springform pan spray with cooking spray
- line bottom of pan with a layer of zucchini
- Pour in pasta and veggie combo
- Push down w a spatula to create a flat top
- sprinkle remaining cheese on top
- Layer with remaining zucchini
- Bake for 30 min
- Allow to set for 5 min before cutting
Tell me-How will you be celebrating PI Day? Have you ever made a pasta pie?
Lisa @ Mile by Mile says
I love the idea of a penne pie, especially with all the veggies that are in there! I would usually add meat to something like this but it looks like it would be good and filling even without it- plus Ive been on the lookout for meatless meals to eat on Fridays during Lent. Thanks for sharing!
Deborah Brooks says
Great I hope it works it out for you all!
Susie @ Suzlyfe says
I don’t even need the pasta–just get me a spoon! Thanks for the linkup!
Deborah Brooks says
ah thanks! hope you give it a go
ACKTIVE LIFE says
YUM! I’m celebrating PI today, but just trying to stay warm and prepare for the blizzard that is going to come barreling through the east coast. It is going to be a mess. Can you save me a slice? xoxo
Deborah Brooks says
I think everyone is getting it this week! Enjoy
Marcia says
I’ve not made a pasta pie but this one looks so colorful and tasty! It’d be so pretty at a party. No clue what the pi day festivities here will be just yet.
Deborah Brooks says
It could be pretty for a party too!
Wendy@Taking the Long Way Home says
That looks beautiful! And I’m sure it tastes as good as it looks.
Deborah Brooks says
thanks so much!
Kimberly says
What a unique way to serve penne – i love it! I also love that it’s full of veggies as well.
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks so much thought it was a fun way to mix it up
Katie Shepherd says
Yum!! I love pasta and zucchini!! I’m glad I love vegetables now more than I did in my younger years. Thank you for sharing!
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks hope you give it a try!
Kimberly Hatting says
This looks yummy (but I’d have to add some meat LOL). Pi Day is also my Bday 😉 care to run 3.14 (virtual) miles with me?
Deborah Brooks says
OH I knew it was this week but wasn’t sure which day! Hope you have a fantastic birthday and that the snow does not mess up your plans too much
Rachel says
Haha cute pi day pie! Looks delish too.
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks so much!
Julie @ Running in a Skirt says
YUM! What a delicious recipe idea. It really elevates the pasta!
Deborah Brooks says
It’s more fun for sure
Debbie @ Coach Debbie Runs says
I need to sneak veggies into my HUSBAND’s food! This looks great. Thanks for hosting.
Deborah Brooks says
I wish I could sneak more veggies into my husband’s food too!
Annmarie says
What a great idea! Funny enough, I didn’t even realize tomorrow is pi day and it’s my daughters birthday, haha!
Deborah Brooks says
well that is more important! Happy birthday to her hope the snow doesn’t mess up her plans
Kaila@ Healthy Helper says
All the veggies! Nothing better than pasta and veggies together!!
Deborah Brooks says
definitely a great combo!
Lauren says
YUM! Mu kids will love this! What a creative idea!!
Deborah Brooks says
Oh great hope they do!
Mary Beth Jackson says
I think that would be cool in a bundt pan- I haven’t made a pasta bake like this in a long time- thanks for the suggestion!
Deborah Brooks says
FAbulous let me know how it comes out
gina says
That really does look fantastic! I saw your post last night and couldn’t wait to read it as the picture just looks so yummy! Funny that it’s Pi day tomorow – I may a taco pie for us for dinner tonight – although it’s not quite as healthy. 🙁
Deborah Brooks says
That sounds good too!
Sarah says
This looks so good I love the zucchini on top and all the veggies you have packed in there! Happy Meatless Monday!
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks Sarah have a great day
Chrissy @ Snacking in Sneakers says
This looks so good! I totally forgot is was pi day tomorrow and I love this take on it – though I’ll probably go with a dessert pie at my house tomorrow because I’ve got such a sweet tooth! 😉
Deborah Brooks says
I wont’ tell anyone! 🙂
vicki says
Looks delish! I’ve never thought of adding peas to my pasta…
Deborah Brooks says
Oh it’s a great combo!
Elaine @myRUNexperiment says
Never have made or seen a pasta pie! Interesting! I’m actually running a 5K fun run tomorrow with a local running store and there’s a slice of pie for everyone at the end of the run, with the chance to win an entire pie from a raffle!!
Deborah Brooks says
Now that sounds like something to run for!
Christina Bauer says
Happy Pi Day! A few years ago, I hosted a Pi Day Party – all guests brought a different pie….it was a lot of pie. But this looks so tasty! Love that you put green peas into it.
Deborah Brooks says
Oh that sounds like so much fun! I am going to remember that for next year
abbey sharp says
This looks amazing!! I love adding roasted vegetables to my pasta dishes!!
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks! Me too!
Smitha @ FauxRunner says
Dang … I shouldn’t have come to read your blog while hungry. No dinner for me for another hour waiting to pick up kids :/
Deborah Brooks says
ha ha sorry not sorry 🙂
Jessica @Nutritioulicious says
What a fun way to have pasta!
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks so much!
Kristy from Southern In Law says
Oooh! This looks amazing! I need to try it out with my nomato sauce!
Deborah Brooks says
let me know how it goes
Jenn says
How pretty is that! My mom makes a “cake” out of penne and ricotta, but this is a nice way to mix things up with the addition of veggies! I’m going to suggest it to her.
Deborah Brooks says
I like the ricotta as well good idea
Lacey@fairytalesandfitness says
This sounds so tasty! I never made a pasta pie. I didn’t even take notice that it was Pi Day!
Deborah Brooks says
I kind of remembered at the last minute
Kathryn @ Dancing to Running says
What a cute Pi day idea. Will you be making this tomorrow?
Deborah Brooks says
No actually I am out of town!
Akaleistar says
Healthy and yummy! Got to love it 🙂
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks so much!
De Bolton says
This is genius and sounds delicious! I am not coordinated enough to get this together specifically on Monday but I will definitely add this to the menu.
Deborah Brooks says
Great thanks hope you like it 🙂
Coco says
Yummy. How do you cut your zucchini like that? Maybe you have a bigger knife than I do?
Deborah Brooks says
Yes you do have to use a sharp knife and cut it very thin
Nicole @ Fitful Focus says
This looks SO AMAZING!!!
Deborah Brooks says
thanks so much
Barrie says
I love the idea of making this in a springform pan or bundt- The layers are so pretty that way- great veggie packed dinner!
Deborah Brooks says
I thought it was fun too!
Chrissy says
Loaded with veggies and color. Another great recipe. And pies are always fun!
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks so much Chrissy
Laura @ Sprint 2 the Table says
This is a great idea! I always forget its Pi Day until the actual day. Doh! Guess I’ll do my usual 5K to celebrate.
Deborah Brooks says
I usually do not observe it but hey why not!?
Dorothy@ Fitness says
That pasta pie looks so delicious! If I could have one in front of me right now I’d eat it all up!
Deborah Brooks says
oh good that was the idea!!
Chaitali says
That looks delicious! I don’t think I’ve ever tried pasta in pie form. I’m surprised it doesn’t need an egg to hold it together. I guess the cheese provides enough sticking power 🙂
Deborah Brooks says
Yes exactly! The cheese holds it together super yum 🙂
William N. Lott says
wow, the dish looks so delicious. I will ask my wife to make it at this weekend. Thanks for sharing!
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks hope you both enjoy it!
Angela @marathonsandmotivation.com says
This looks amazing! I am pinning it to make later this week!!
Deborah Brooks says
fabulous hope you enjoy it!
Toni says
This looks so delicious! I saw it on instagram! I def want to try it!
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks so much hope you enjoy it
Janelle @ Run With No Regrets says
Happy belated Pi day! This looks delicious! Such a creative recipe 🙂
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks so much!
Donna Gerhart says
I like it, awesome article.