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This Tuscan White Bean Pasta is a fast and flavorful dish that is perfect for weeknight dinners. The caramelized garlic, basil, and Parmesan pack a huge flavor punch! BudgetBytes.com

This Tuscan White Bean Pasta is definitely my type of recipe. It’s quick, uses a lot of fresh ingredients, is very filling, and flavorful. This pasta packs protein (white beans and parmesan), veggies (tomatoes and spinach), and carbohydrates (pasta), making it a great one-dish meal. You can serve it up as is for a lighter main dish, or add some sliced grilled chicken to make it a bit more filling.

Overhead view of a large bowl full of Tuscan White Bean Pasta, spinach and garlic on the side

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This Tuscan White Bean Pasta is a fast and flavorful dish that is perfect for weeknight dinners. The caramelized garlic, basil, and Parmesan pack a huge flavor punch! BudgetBytes.com

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Can I Substitute the Tomatoes?

If you can’t find fresh tomatoes and spinach for a good price, you can substitute one can of diced tomatoes (with juices) in their place. Make sure to let them simmer a bit so the juices reduce and concentrate in flavor.

Can I Use Frozen Spinach?

Yes, if needed, you can use frozen chopped spinach, although the texture of fresh spinach is far better for this recipe. Kale can also be substituted for the spinach, just make sure to tear it into very small pieces and it will take slightly more time to wilt down in the skillet.

What Kind of Pasta Should I Use?

I prefer a long pasta for this dish, like fettuccine or linguine, but you could also easily do this with a shorter pasta like penne or bowtie pasta.

Tuscan white bean pasta in the skillet with a wooden pasta fork in the side

This Tuscan White Bean Pasta is a fast and flavorful dish that is perfect for weeknight dinners. The caramelized garlic, basil, and Parmesan pack a huge flavor punch! BudgetBytes.com

Cost 6.45recipe/6.45 recipe / 6.45recipe/1.61 serving

This Tuscan White Bean Pasta is a fast and flavorful dish that is perfect for weeknight dinners. Caramelized garlic, basil, and Parmesan add BIG flavor!

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This Tuscan White Bean Pasta is a fast and flavorful dish that is perfect for weeknight dinners. The caramelized garlic, basil, and Parmesan pack a huge flavor punch! BudgetBytes.com

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Serving: 1ServingCalories: 556.63kcal (28%)Carbohydrates: 80.93g (27%)Protein: 28.7g (57%)Fat: 13.78g (21%)Sodium: 1134.93mg (49%)Fiber: 11.13g (46%)

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Overhead view of the skillet full of tuscan white bean pasta with a wooden pasta fork in the side, garlic and Parmesan near the skillet

How to Make Tuscan White Bean Pasta – Step By Step Photos

Sautéed Garlic in the skillet
Bring a large pot of water to a boil for the pasta. Once boiling, add 8 oz. fettuccine or linguine and cook according to the package directions. Drain the pasta in a colander. As the water is heating, mince 3 cloves of garlic. Add the minced garlic to a large skillet along with 1 Tbsp olive oil and 1 Tbsp butter. Sauté over medium-low heat for 1-2 minutes, or just until the garlic is soft and fragrant.

Blistered Tomatoes in the skillet
Add 1 pint grape tomatoes, 1/2 tsp dried basil, some freshly cracked pepper, and 1/2 tsp salt. Continue to sauté until the tomatoes pop open and begin to break down. The juices will begin to create a thick, almost jam-like sauce. The garlic will caramelize and turn a bit brown, just make sure the heat is not so high that it begins to burn before the tomatoes begin to pop open and release their juices.

Wilted Spinach in the skillet with tomatoes and garlic
Add 4 oz. fresh spinach and sauté for a couple of minutes, or until it’s mostly wilted.

Drained beans added to the skillet
Rinse and drain one 15oz. can of cannellini beans and add them to the skillet. Continue to sauté until they are heated through. Taste the mixture at this point and add a bit of salt if needed. You want it to be slightly on the salty side in order to flavor all the pasta.

Cooked and drained pasta added to the skillet
Add the cooked and drained pasta, then toss until everything is coated in the tomato juices.

Pasta topped with freshly grated Parmesan
Top with Parmesan cheese and enjoy!

Tuscan White Bean Pasta in a bowl, topped with Parmesan, a black fork on the side

This Tuscan White Bean Pasta is hearty enough to stand alone as a one dish meal, or you can pair it with some grilled chicken and maybe some homemade garlic bread. Enjoy!

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