Pasta recipes that aren’t sauce and noodles

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Not every pasta recipe has to be spaghetti and red sauce. There are so many other ways to use pasta—soups, bakes, salads, and skillet meals—that bring something different to the table. These recipes offer variety without being complicated or over-the-top.

Some are cozy and filling, others are cold and perfect for warmer weather. A few use store-bought shortcuts like tortellini or gnocchi, while others start with pantry basics and stretch leftovers in smart ways. If you’ve got noodles on hand and want to skip the usual jar of sauce, these ideas are worth trying.

You’ll find meals that work for weeknights, potlucks, and everything in between. Many of these recipes are easy to prep ahead or make in one pot. Whether you’re feeding a group or just yourself, this list covers plenty of ground without sticking to the same old pasta routine.

Stuffed shell in a spoon with mozzarella cheese stretching.
Stuffed Shells. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Stuffed Shells

These baked shells are filled with a cheese mixture and topped with sauce and extra cheese before going in the oven. They’re great for prepping ahead and can be frozen before baking. Serve with garlic bread or a simple green salad.
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Leftover Prime Rib and Gnocchi Skillet

This skillet dinner uses tender bites of leftover prime rib and soft gnocchi. Everything cooks in one pan with a light sauce, making cleanup easy. It’s a good way to stretch a small amount of meat into a full meal.
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A bowl of pasta with spinach and mushrooms.
Creamy Mushroom Gnocchi Skillet. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Creamy Mushroom Gnocchi Skillet

Gnocchi cooks with mushrooms and cream in one pan for a rich, comforting dish. You don’t need a lot of ingredients, and the gnocchi goes straight in without boiling. Serve with a side of greens or a piece of bread to round it out.
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A bowl of chicken and noodles.
Chicken and Noodles. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Chicken and Noodles

This simple dish combines wide egg noodles and tender chicken in a thick broth. It’s somewhere between a soup and a stew, with familiar, comforting flavors. Make it from scratch or with shortcuts like rotisserie chicken.
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Beef and Noodles. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Beef and Noodles

Hearty and rich, this recipe uses shredded beef and thick egg noodles in a savory broth. It’s great for using up a roast or slow-cooked beef and works well as a make-ahead meal. Serve over mashed potatoes if you want to stretch it further.
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A bowl of tortellini salad.
Tortellini Salad. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Tortellini Salad

Cheese tortellini makes this pasta salad feel a little more special. Tossed with veggies, dressing, and sometimes a bit of salami or cheese, it works well for lunch or dinner. Serve cold and let it chill before eating for best flavor.
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A dutch oven full of creamy tortellini soup.
Creamy Tortellini Soup. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Creamy Tortellini Soup

Tortellini and vegetables simmer in a creamy base for a simple, filling soup. You can use fresh or frozen pasta depending on what you have. It’s a good option for when you want something warm but not too heavy.
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Turkey Noodle Soup. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska..

Turkey Noodle Soup

A good use for leftover turkey, this soup combines meat, broth, and egg noodles for a light but filling meal. It’s freezer-friendly and easy to customize with whatever vegetables you have on hand. Make it after the holidays or anytime you’ve got extra turkey.
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Instant Pot Chicken and Noodles. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Instant Pot Chicken and Noodles

This quick version of a comfort food classic uses the pressure cooker to speed things up. Chicken cooks with broth and noodles to make a thick, stew-like dish. It’s great for busy nights and tastes like something that took hours.
Get the Recipe: Instant Pot Chicken and Noodles

A plate of cheesy tortellini with ground meat served on a red checkered cloth, with bread, a green bell pepper, and greens in the background.
Slow Cooker Cheesesteak Tortellini. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Slow Cooker Cheesesteak Tortellini

Cheesy tortellini cooks with sliced beef, onions, and peppers in the slow cooker. It’s a fun twist on the classic sandwich and easy to throw together in the morning. The pasta holds up well and makes for good leftovers, too.
Get the Recipe: Slow Cooker Cheesesteak Tortellini

Baked Rigatoni

This pasta bake uses rigatoni, meat, and sauce layered with cheese and baked until bubbly. It’s easy to double for a crowd or prep ahead for busy nights. Let it rest a few minutes before serving so it slices cleanly.
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Crispy Ravioli. Photo Credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Air Fryer Ravioli

Breaded ravioli cooks up crisp in the air fryer without the need for deep frying. Serve them with warm marinara on the side for dipping. These work well as an appetizer or a fun dinner idea when you want something different.
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A bowl of pasta salad with bacon, lettuce, and tomatoes.
BLT Pasta Salad. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

BLT Pasta Salad

This recipe turns the classic sandwich into a cold pasta salad with bacon, tomatoes, lettuce, and dressing. It’s easy to prep ahead and great for summer meals or cookouts. Use a sturdy lettuce like romaine so it holds up.
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A bowl of chicken and gnocchi soup with a spoon in it.
Chicken Gnocchi Soup. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Chicken Gnocchi Soup

Soft gnocchi, shredded chicken, and vegetables simmer in a creamy broth. It’s rich without being too heavy and works well for make-ahead lunches. Serve with crackers or warm rolls for a full meal.
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Bacon Ranch Macaroni Salad

This cold pasta salad is loaded with crispy bacon, ranch dressing, and cooked pasta. It’s a hit at potlucks and holds up well in the fridge. Add chopped veggies or shredded cheese to make it your own.
Get the Recipe: Bacon Ranch Macaroni Salad

A spoon holidng sausage and tortellini soup over a bowl of soup.
Sausage Tortellini Soup. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Sausage Tortellini Soup

This soup combines sausage, tortellini, and a tomato-based broth for a bold, hearty meal. It’s great for cold nights and comes together quickly on the stovetop. Leftovers reheat well and make a good lunch the next day.
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