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Pasta with Pancetta, Swiss Chard and White Beans

4 Servings

40 minutes

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Pasta e fagioli, or pasta and beans, is a classic Italian combination and the name of the hearty, rustic soup that features those ingredients. We combine the two in a simple, satisfying one-skillet pasta dish. Pancetta, Swiss chard, tomatoes, pepper flakes and pecorino round out the meal and bring loads of flavor. Simmered directly in the sauce rather than boiled separately in water, the pasta absorbs the seasonings so each piece is flavorful from surface to center. Curly cavatappi and frilly campanelle are our favorite pasta shapes for this recipe, as they do a great job of catching the beans and chard leaves.

4

Servings

Tip

Don’t try to use a full pound of pasta. If you do, as the noodles expand, there won’t be enough room in the skillet to allow for stirring. Also, drain the beans of their canning liquid, but don’t bother rinsing them. The liquid left clinging to them adds a little body to the sauce.

40 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1

    tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil, plus more to serve

  • 3-4

    ounces pancetta, finely chopped

Directions

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Reviews
Rose M.
February 27, 2024
Fantastic
This is so easy and so delicious. Don't skimp on the red pepper flakes and add plenty of pecorino. So, so, so good.
Deirdre C.
March 28, 2023
Hearty Meal
A one bowl hearty meal. The chard adds a nice crunch. I would not add the extra salt; the pancetta provides plenty.