Sausage & Spinach Pasta Gluten Free And Dairy-free

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Sausage & Spinach Pasta Gluten Free And Dairy-free

A semi-homemade (read: easy!) pasta dish that takes less than 30 minutes. Spicy Italian sausage sits in a creamy marinara bath that envelopes your favorite gluten-free pasta. This Gluten and Dairy-free Spinach & Sausage Pasta will help you enjoy an old classic despite any new dietary restrictions. Classic comfort food without any of the top eight allergens.

gluten-free spinach and sausage pasta

My parents come and visit us every six months. Once in the summer for a few weeks and again around Christmas. It’s fun, because I like to cook for them and show off any new recipes I’ve figured out while they’ve been gone.

I was super excited this Christmas to show off this delicious pasta recipe. Both my mom and I agree it tastes a lot like lasagna–except allergy-friendly and a lot easier! No layering, but it still has that creamy, cheesy feel to it.

Did you make any yummy comfort meals during your Christmas break?

dairy-free spinach and sausage pasta recipe

I know a lot of people expect skinny or healthier recipes at the first of January, but I just couldn’t sit on this recipe any longer. Yes, you need healthy meals. I’m also for moderation, and considering the rough start we’ve had for 2018–sometimes you need a warm, comforting bowl of carbs in the winter.

And, this definitely fits the bill!

My favorite part is that you can use any jarred marinara sauce you prefer. I’ve found many to be allergy-friendly, and it’s sooo nice to have a store-bought component to the meal.

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And, in case you’re not familiar with using jarred, full-fat coconut milk in place of heavy cream as a substitute–no fear, it does not taste like coconut. I’m not a fan of the flavor of coconut, and this just adds the thick, creamy texture to the sauce. **Be sure to use full-fat, canned coconut milk found in the Asian isle for best results. The carton coconut milk from the dairy section will be a lot thinner, as will the light canned coconut milk.** Sometimes, you gotta let yourself indulge. I’m sure it’s the good fats…right?? Someone tell me I’m right??!

I hope this quick meal of Spinach & Sausage Pasta will help you enjoy a comforting, allergy-friendly pasta dish this winter!

Tips for making this pasta with Italian sausage

Make sure to only cook the noodles you choose to al dente. Because they’ll be sitting in a hot sauce after cooking, if you overcook the noodles, they’ll become soggy in the sauce. Gluten-free noodles are more gentle than wheat noodles and don’t hold their shape and can become gummy if overcooked.

What to Serve with Spinach & Sausage Pasta

I often don’t bother making a side dish when I make this dinner because it has the protein, carbs and veggie all in one pan. That’s what makes this dish so great–that and the fact that it’s done in 30 minutes or less. Any Italian meal can benefit from my vegan breadsticks to make it extra filling, or a side dish of your favorite fruit is never wrong either.

How to Store & Freeze

If you would like to store this pasta for the short term, cooled leftover pasta can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for 2-3 days.

If you would like to freeze this pasta dish, I would recommend making the sauce, and freezing it in an airtight container. But I would not make the pasta until you’re ready to serve it.

When you’re ready to serve, place the sauce in the fridge overnight to thaw. When you’re ready to eat, warm the sauce on the stove in a pan, while boiling your gluten-free noodles according to package directions. When the sauce is warmed through, add your cooked and drained noodles to the sauce and serve.

allergy-friendly spinach and sausage pasta recipe

Do you have a video showing how to make this Spinach & Sausage Pasta?

Yes, I do! I use TikTok because I like how short and succinct their videos are. Watching the video below should give you a good overview how to make this allergy friendly dinner. Enjoy!

@allergyawesomenessSpinach & sausage pasta. Quick comfort food that’s ##glutenfree & ##dairyfree##learnontiktok##tiktokpartner##30minmeal♬ original sound – Megan Lavin

gluten-free spinach and sausage pasta

Gluten and Dairy-free Spinach & Sausage Pasta

Yield: 5 servings
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes

A semi-homemade (read: easy!) pasta dish that takes less than 30 minutes. Spicy Italian sausage sits in a creamy marinara bath that envelopes your favorite gluten-free pasta. This Gluten and Dairy-free Spinach & Sausage Pasta will help you enjoy an old classic despite any new dietary restrictions. Classic comfort food without any of the top eight allergens.

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Fill a large stock pot with salted water and turn it on high. Once it is boiling, boil your pasta for the recommended time on the package. Reserve 1/2 cup of the pasta water and drain the rest.
  2. While the pasta boils, heat the olive oil over medium heat and add the onion. Soften for 1-2 minutes. Then, add the Italian sausage and cook until browned. You can then either drain the fat, or keep it. I prefer to keep it for flavor.
  3. Add the garlic, marinara sauce, coconut milk, nutritional yeast and pasta water. Once that has been stirred, add in the spinach and cook until it's wilted. (I prefer the spinach leaves whole, but for little kids, I find it's easier if it's torn.)
  4. Finally, add in the al-dente pasta and stir to coat.
  5. Serve warm. Leftovers keep well 1-2 days in an air-tight container.

Notes

See the post above for FAQs. And see the video above the recipe card for a visual example of how to make it.

*Our allergies, while severe and that get re-tested frequently, are such that we can go strictly by what's on the label. I do not call companies to see what things are derived from, or call manufacturers to see about potential cross contact. If your allergies require you to do so, please do your own homework. I cannot assure you of any ingredient's safety, only you can do that. I simply share what works for our family

**If you are going to feed this to someone with food allergies, and you yourself do not have food allergies, I HIGHLY recommend having them check every single brand and ingredient you are using, to ensure they're OK with each part of the recipe. And, to make sure you've talked to them about how to avoid cross contamination in your kitchen.

Adapted from Kelsey Nixon

Nutrition Information:
Yield: 5 Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 805Total Fat: 61gSaturated Fat: 32gTrans Fat: 1gUnsaturated Fat: 22gCholesterol: 97mgSodium: 911mgCarbohydrates: 45gFiber: 10gSugar: 4gProtein: 27g

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