There’s an old saying in our house… “If there is nothing for dinner, then pasta is what’s for dinner.” Seriously, sometimes I get caught at 5 o’clock without any plans to feed my family a good dinner, and pasta is an acceptable fallback. I try to keep things like ground beef, turkey and sausage in the freezer, jars of marinara and different varieties of pasta in the pantry, some veggies in the crisper, and plenty of cheese in the much-loved cheese drawer. If I have these basics available, whipping up a quick pasta meal is not a problem. This simple recipe was created by checking out my refrigerator to see what was available so I didn’t have to get in my car and drive to the store!  I spotted some ground turkey in the freezer (score!), and I decided to try using shredded Monterey Jack since I didn’t have any mozzarella cheese.

What’s the best kind of pasta?

My friend Maria from the blog Two Peas and Their Pod recently shared a brand of whole wheat pasta with me that she loves: Delallo. I hadn’t tried it before (my boys usually say they don’t care much for whole wheat pasta) so I picked up their whole wheat shells at my local market and decided to give them a shot.  Delallo carries a lot of varieties of pasta, but I chose the shells since it’s nice for the meat and melted cheese to be able to sneak inside the shell cavities while baking.

What’s a good dish for baking pasta?

You don’t need anything fancy for making a baked pasta dish.  If you have one of those 9×13-inch pans (a deeper one works best), then that should work just fine.  Homegoods and Target carry good, inexpensive options for prettier casserole dishes.  I’m always picking those kinds of things up when I see a good deal!

It turns out the whole wheat shells worked perfectly in this recipe- combined with sauteed onions, ground turkey, marinara and a very flavorful Monterey Jack cheese. I asked my boys if they liked the pasta, and they actually said that they LOVED the pasta. Then I broke the news that it was whole wheat. They enthusiastically agreed that I can make Delallo whole wheat pasta for them any time. I’m so happy I found this brand. Oh yeah, and this isn’t a sponsored post or anything, I’m just sharing a brand that you might like to try too.  I recently found that Delallo makes a pretty decent gluten-free pasta too.

If you’re looking for more pasta recipes, I have a bunch of recipes to recommend for you to try:

Chicken Pasta Primavera Sundried Tomato Pasta Creamy Gruyere and Shrimp Pasta BLT Pasta Tomato- Beef Pasta Greek Chicken Pasta Toss Italian Sausage Pasta Skillet Pasta Carbonara Cheesy Beef and Pasta Casserole