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Check out the new recipes and articles from Gimme Some Oven! Roasted Vegetable Pasta This roasted ve

Check out the new recipes and articles from Gimme Some Oven! [View this email in your browser]( [Gimme Some Oven]( [Pin]( [Share]( [Tweet]( [Forward]( Roasted Vegetable Pasta This roasted vegetable pasta is tossed with lots of caramelized roasted veggies and a delicious balsamic garlic butter sauce. So simple and delicious! This roasted veggie pasta was an instant hit in our house! I mean, it’s hard to go wrong in our book with mixing a big pan of caramelized veggies with pasta. But we loved the simplicity of the butter-balsamic-garlic sauce here, which perfectly complemented the flavors of the roasted veggies without overpowering them. When tossed with a generous handful of salty freshly-grated Parm and lots of fresh basil, this dish was absolutely bursting with big, fresh, summertime flavors. We went back for seconds…and then thirds! Couldn’t get enough of this one. ♡ The veggie options here are totally flexible, so please feel free to use whatever sounds good (or is overflowing in your garden, if you happen to have a green thumb!). You could also add in an extra protein if you’d like (such as chicken, sausage, shrimp, etc). And while I love the warm roasted veggies here fresh out of the oven, we can vouch that this recipe tastes equally delicious served as more of a cold pasta salad, so be sure to enjoy those leftovers too. Let’s make some veggie pasta! [(more…)]( [Click here to view the full post on Gimme Some Oven]( Recent Posts: [Picnic Essentials: Our go-to recipes that are always crowd faves! 🧺]( [New Post: Cardamom Scones]( [Tomato Season: Our Favorite Recipes To Celebrate Fresh 🍅🍅🍅!]( [New Post: Bruschetta]( Stay Connected! [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [Pinterest]( [Blog]( [Blog]( Thanks for subscribing to newsletters from [Gimme Some Oven.]( To make sure our emails don’t get lost, [add us to your address book.]( [UPDATE YOUR PREFERENCES]( - Instant Recipe Updates: Whenever I post something new - Weekly Recipe Roundup: My recipes packaged into one convenient newsletter - Lifestyle Newsletter: A look inside Ali's daily life [Unsubscribe]( | Gimme Some Oven PO Box 32712 Kansas City, MO 64171 USA

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