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Ziti with Skillet-Roasted Root Vegetables

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Ziti with Skillet-Roasted Root VegetablesMisha Gravenor

Recipe information

  • Total Time

    50 minutes

  • Yield

    Makes 4 servings

Ingredients

2 tablespoons olive oil
2 1/2 cups coarsely chopped red onion
2 cups 1/2-inch pieces peeled parsnips
2 cups 1/2-inch pieces peeled redskinned sweet potatoes (yams)
2 cups 1/2-inch pieces peeled golden beets, greens coarsely chopped and reserved
1 tablespoon chopped fresh rosemary
1 2/3 cups (about) vegetable broth, divided
1 pound ziti or other tubular pasta
2 tablespoons (1/4 stick) butter
1 1/2 cups grated Parmesan cheese, divided

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Heat oil in large nonstick skillet over high heat. Add onion and all vegetables except beet greens; sauté until vegetables begin to soften and brown, 8 to 9 minutes. Add rosemary; stir 1 minute. Add 1 cup broth; bring to boil. Reduce heat to medium; sprinkle with salt and pepper. Cover skillet and cook until vegetables are tender, stirring occasionally, 15 to 18 minutes.

    Step 2

    Meanwhile, cook pasta in large pot of boiling salted water until just tender but still firm to bite, stirring occasionally. Drain. Return pasta to pot.

    Step 3

    Stir beet greens and butter into vegetables; add to pasta. Stir in 1 cup Parmesan and more vegetable broth by 1/3 cupfuls to moisten. Season with salt and pepper. Serve with remaining Parmesan.

Nutrition Per Serving

Per serving: 618.79 calories (kcal)
25.9 % calories from fat
17.81 g fat
7.40 g saturated fat
30.01 mg cholesterol
90.84 g carbohydrates
9.08 g dietary fiber
17.45 g total sugars
81\. 76 g net carbohydrates
25.85 g protein
#### Nutritional analysis provided by Bon Appétit
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