![]() We’ve got no shortage of keto pasta recipes here on, because let’s face it, everyone loves pasta! Some of the most popular ones are shirataki noodles, keto baked ziti, and zucchini noodles, but I have more ideas listed below. But because I love giving you guys options, I’m also sharing how to make keto feta pesta using 4 other options for noodles. I asked around on Instagram for what kind of low carb noodles to use, and spaghetti squash feta pasta won against zoodles. If you’ve been on social media at all in the last month, you know we needed a low carb keto baked feta pasta recipe! TikTok pasta took the world by storm, but since it’s obviously made with pasta, it was time to make my own that’s healthier. Enjoy, friends! And, hey, hopefully we’ll all still be making this delectable dish long after TikTok has moved on to, um…eating corn on the cob off of a rotating drill bit…or whatever…apparently.Free Printable: Low Carb & Keto Food List Get It Now Make your meals work for you, not the other way around. Throw the ingredients onto your grocery list and make this soon, because as the holidays approach, what we all really want is more time to linger with our friends and family instead of standing around in the kitchen slaving over the stove. If you haven’t made this super popular pasta or even heard of it, here’s your chance. I mean, both are delightful, but together…mouthwatering. ![]() I can’t seem to decide which part of this recipe I enjoy more – the creamy, sharp, tangy flavor of the feta, or the savory and sweet flavor of the roasted tomatoes. Sometimes that is one of our own original recipes and sometimes we like to share others’ creativity and highlight it. I love to share recipes that our family has really come to love and crave. Easy to double and feed an army with, so not only pantry friendly, but also hospitality friendly.While I do top my finished pasta product with chopped basil, I used a few sprigs of fresh rosemary during the cooking process – I happen to have a ton from my mini herb garden that I decided to throw in there. Buy whatever’s on sale without any regrets. I used rotini, but farfalle, orzo, penne, elbow, or rigatoni would be perfect. You need like two for this recipe which makes this perfect for that crazy weeknight. One Pan + one pot (for the pasta to cook in) for the win! No need to dirty a million dishes.Reasons to love Baked Feta Pasta (aka TikTok Pasta): Or, maybe you’re like me, living under a rock without TikTok and you haven’t heard of this pasta…and if that is the case, well, I just really want to share it with you! No TikTok account required! Apparently, The Pioneer Woman agrees with that because she also included a recipe for Dalgona Coffee in her brand new cookbook! And, actually, we were really surprised when we shared that coffee recipe how many people reached out and said, what is this? I’ve never heard of it! I guess we aren’t all on social media all day. So why am I, yet another food blog, sharing yet another another post for this insanely over-popularized recipe? Good question! Well much like the Dalgona Coffee craze, we made it and loved it and felt we ought to share. ![]() And that is true…there are a ton of blogs that have a TikTok Pasta somewhere in their recipe archive. You can google it and find a recipe for it everywhere. My sister was like, oh, it’s that TikTok Pasta. One of my sisters made this baked feta pasta for our first night at the beach and I was hooked. ![]() Okay, TikTok disclaimers complete, I was first introduced to this pasta in May when my sisters, my girls, and my mother-in-love all went down to the beach for a girls’ getaway. That said…I am sharing a recipe that apparently got popular (I’ve never seen the original video for myself!) and went viral during the original 2020 quarantine ( much like this Dalgona Whipped Coffee!). Because of those concerns, Josh and I do not have accounts on the app, nor have we allowed our kids to have one (I know, we’re definitely not the cool parents in this respect!). When it comes to the social media app TikTok, I actually have a lot of concerns based on what I have seen. I’ve seen the occasional “reels” cross platform users have uploaded to Instagram, but I’ve never been onto the platform myself. This outrageously easy and craveable baked feta pasta (aka TikTok Pasta) is too good to be allowed to be just a passing trend!įor the record, I have never been on TikTok.
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