• Skip to main content
  • Skip to header right navigation
  • Skip to site footer
Howcast

Howcast

The best source for fun, free, and useful how-to videos and guides.

  • Arts & Crafts
  • Entertainment
  • Food & Drink
  • Health
  • Home & Garden
  • Relationships
  • Explore Guides
  • Contact
  • About
  • FAQs
  • Explore Guides
  • Arts & Crafts
  • Entertainment
  • Food & Drink
  • Health & Wellness
  • Love & Relationships
  • Home & Garden
Food & DrinkHealthy Recipes

How to Make Healthy Pasta

Instructions

  • Step 1: Choose whole grain pasta Buy whole grain or blend pasta. Pastas made from a mixture of whole grain and white flour have a taste and texture similar to traditional pasta but provide much better nutrition.
  • TIP: Try several different whole grain and blend pastas to see which taste best and provide sufficient fiber and vitamins.
  • Step 2: Choose a healthy sauce Avoid pasta sauces heavy with cream, cheese, or fatty meats. Choose a light, flavorful tomato sauce instead, or add a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil with sun-dried tomatoes and herbs.
  • TIP: Check the nutrition facts on bottled pasta sauce to determine the fat content. Even some meatless tomato sauces contain a lot of fat from oil.
  • Step 3: Add veggies Add vitamins and fiber to your sauce with healthy vegetables. Try roasted eggplant, peppers, or zucchini, or mix in ripe olives and mushrooms.
  • Step 4: Use low-fat meats Substitute ground turkey or chicken for beef in meat sauces and meatballs, and try Italian sausage made from turkey instead of the traditional pork or veal.
  • Step 5: Spice it up Reduce the need for salt in your sauce by adding other herbs and spices. Make a fiery sauce with red pepper flakes, or try adding aromatic sweet basil.
  • TIP: Rinsing cooked pasta before serving reduces the vitamin content.
  • Step 6: Switch to reduced-fat cheese Use reduced-fat ricotta and mozzarella in lasagna and ravioli. Try low-fat parmesan cheese on spaghetti, and limit yourself to a few sprinkles instead of a mound.
  • Step 7: Eat less Enjoy pasta in moderation. The carbohydrates in pasta provide energy, but excessive portions provide too many calories and can raise blood sugar.
  • FACT: Did you know? Standard pasta contains approximately 41 grams of carbohydrates per serving, compared with 31 grams in low-carb pasta.

You Will Need

  • Whole grain or blend pasta
  • Light pasta sauce
  • Extra virgin olive oil
  • Sun-dried tomatoes
  • Herbs
  • Vegetables
  • Ground turkey or chicken
  • Red pepper flakes
  • Basil
  • Reduced-fat cheese

Lessons in this Guide

How to Prepare Healthy Recipes for Bodybuilding

How to Make Carbonated Fruit

How to Cook Healthy Recipes for Toddlers

How to Eat Junk Food That’s Actually Healthy

How to Create Healthy Recipes

How to Eat a Healthy Breakfast

How to Prepare Healthy Recipes for 1

How to Make Healthy Recipes for Diabetics

How to Prepare Healthy Summer Recipes

How to Prepare Easy, Healthy Recipes Using Frozen Foods

How to Prepare Easy, Healthy Recipes Using Canned Foods

How to Make Healthy Recipes for 2

How to Make Your Favorite Recipes Gluten-Free

Health to Go: How to Reduce Fat in Homemade Baked Goods

How to Make Healthy After-School Snacks Your Kids Will Eat

How to Make Healthy Pasta

How to Pack Nutritious Lunches Your Kids Will Eat

How to Make Ramen Noodles Healthier

How to Prepare Healthy Meals in Your Dorm Room

How to Sneak Veggies into Your Kids’ Diet

How to Make a Low-Cal Pi̱a Colada

How to Make a Skinny Bitch

Copyright © 2026 · Howcast · All Rights Reserved · Powered by BizBudding Ventures with Springwire.ai

Privacy Manager