One Bite Of This Garlic Sauce & You’ll Never Eat Plain Noodles Again

One Bite Of This Garlic Sauce & You’ll Never Eat Plain Noodles Again

Dress Up Your Noodles To Take Your Pasta To The Next Level

After trying this recipe I don't understand why I ever ate plain noodles in the first place. I mean, seriously, they just seem so boring after having enjoyed this recipe. I absolutely can't get enough of the aromatics of garlic and onion in this and the touch of truffle oil makes me feel like I'm dining at a four star restaurant. Moving forward, this is the standard for any recipe that involves pasta. You can eat it just like this, or add this step to any of your pasta recipes.

One day I was making spaghetti with meat sauce and I got to thinking about how many different ways my family loves to enjoy this meal. One prefers sauce on the side. One prefers LOTS of sauce. One doesn't like any sauce. For my one child that doesn't like sauce, it seems unfair to make them just eat noodles. That's when I thought to dress the pasta and serve the sauce separate.

This sauce is so good you just might want to eat it seperatly. Whenever I make this I am always pouring extra; the best part about this sauce is that it tastes even better the next day!

For The Full List Of Ingredients & The Delicious Step By Step Directions To Follow Please Head On Over To The Next Page For The Entire Recipe…



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587 Comments

  1. Jeanette Clinkunbroomer
    Jeanette Clinkunbroomer March 01, 23:03

    Truffle oil? Really?

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  2. Danielle Miranda Teta
    Danielle Miranda Teta March 02, 01:32

    I end up just googling it and I go right to recipe

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  3. Gail Emma
    Gail Emma March 02, 14:02

    This looks like my clam sauce in garlic and oil. so easy to make and so delish.

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  4. Sandra Galli King
    Sandra Galli King March 02, 22:24

    Who ate plain noodles in the first place?

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  5. Donna Lavoie
    Donna Lavoie March 03, 03:56

    Not doing the expensive trendy truffle oil deal…..

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  6. Donna Bisi McCarthy
    Donna Bisi McCarthy March 03, 14:17

    An exercise in frustration! Can we please just get the damned recipe?

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  7. Mary Hallowell-Stone
    Mary Hallowell-Stone March 03, 14:43

    lol that’s the first thing that popped in my head

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  8. Jane Berch
    Jane Berch March 03, 21:57

    Detroit

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  9. Cindy Day Rathvon
    Cindy Day Rathvon March 03, 22:08

    the sauce in the pic look nothing like the way it will come out with the ingredients listed. Still I bet it’s good, but no way will be that thick and cheesy.

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  10. Debi Kiernan
    Debi Kiernan March 03, 22:30

    this site has a virus

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  11. Cindi Urban
    Cindi Urban March 04, 16:33

    My kids sometimes like buttered noodles as a simple side dish. Just noodles cooked and drained with a little butter. And sometimes, I’m glad that they want something so easy. 🙂 Usually when I get a rotisserie chicken, make the noodles and a vegetable.

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  12. Diana Alvarez
    Diana Alvarez March 04, 17:29

    Well as a side maybe .

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  13. Brenda Boudreaux Jones
    Brenda Boudreaux Jones March 05, 02:45

    I refuse to download recipes. If we can’t get them without downloading them forget it.

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  14. Debbie Minchine
    Debbie Minchine March 05, 12:20

    Things You Will Need:

    1(12 -16 ounce) package spaghetti

    1 medium yellow onion, chopped fine

    3 garlic cloves, chopped fine

    3 tablespoons olive oil

    1 stalk fresh rosemary, chopped

    1 teaspoon truffle oil (white or black)

    1⁄4cup grated fresh parmesan cheese, good quality

    Now That You Have All Of Your Tasty Ingredients Together It’s Time To Get Started!

    However; instead of boiling your noodles in a pot of water, like you normally would, we have added a few unconventional ingredients. We guarantee that you have never boiled your noodles in this before – it really sets this dish apart when you make it this way.

    What We Boil Our Noddles With Isn’t The Only Secret That We Are Revealing For This Fantastic Pasta Dish


    We Also Have A Delicious, Sauce That Is Made To Pour On Top!

    This recipe definitely gives away a ton of little secrets for making a rustic, Italian dish. You have probably made Pasta a ton of different ways but once you try out little method you will NEVER make it the same again!

    For The List Of Step By Step Directions For This Fantastic Pasta Dish Please Head On Over To The Next Page Where We Will Show You How To Make Both The Noodles & The Sauce
How To Prepare:

    To start, you’ll want to sautĂ© your aromatic onion and garlic mixture with rosemary in olive oil. Be mindful of your heat during this step. The last thing you want is to have scorched garlic and onion in the pan. This is the complete opposite of the aromatics you are looking for.
    Next, you’ll want to boil your spaghetti. I like to add a touch of salt, milk and oil to the water. Cook pasta to your desired doneness. I prefer al dente but it’s totally up to you.
    Once the pasta is cooked, go ahead and drain it from the water and then toss in your oil mixture. Then add parm cheese to the mix and toss some more.
    Garnish with truffle oil and freshly chopped rosemary.
    Next: This is a really great recipe for dressing your pasta before you add your sauce. I started doing this before I pour the marinara sauce over my pasta and it seriously takes your classic favorite to the next level. The noodles are really good enough to eat them alone just like this, but you might want to consider adding this step the next time you make spaghetti with meat sauce, too!

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  15. Judy Giles Edwards
    Judy Giles Edwards March 05, 21:42

    Really, who wants to go to three different pages for your recipe. Too much work.

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  16. Jeannie Naslund Gillespie
    Jeannie Naslund Gillespie March 06, 05:31

    Justin- I think the same thing- I tried to get message and it went to some crap not even sure what. ??? Oh well. looks good tho.

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  17. Judy Ellis
    Judy Ellis March 06, 14:44

    I lost interest!

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  18. Jacque Oathout
    Jacque Oathout March 06, 15:22

    Note to self: Don’t ever TRY to go there again!

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  19. Sandy Weitz
    Sandy Weitz March 06, 15:28

    TIRED OF LOOKING FOR THE RECIPE….to heck with it!!

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  20. Nellie Grasso
    Nellie Grasso March 06, 17:41

    What is truffle oil??Have never heard of it.

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  21. Donna Ward
    Donna Ward March 06, 21:21

    I hate these adds where you can’t even get the recipe

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  22. Lucinda Shore Brouillard
    Lucinda Shore Brouillard March 06, 21:34

    LLove spegetti with garlic sauce.

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  23. Robin Sinclair
    Robin Sinclair March 06, 22:27

    I COULDN’T FIND THE RECIPE EITHER!!

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  24. Sharon Foley
    Sharon Foley March 07, 02:39

    LOOKS SO GOOD!

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  25. Kate Prescott
    Kate Prescott March 07, 03:04

    Great, another recipe sight where you have to jump thru hoops to find it…forget that,

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  26. Sean Harlow
    Sean Harlow March 08, 01:50

    An effort to waste your time.

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  27. Monalisa Clay Shimp
    Monalisa Clay Shimp March 08, 05:26

    yes I hate it …

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  28. Joan Lewis Zeiber
    Joan Lewis Zeiber March 08, 13:06

    And I love garlic!

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  29. Carol Sawdy
    Carol Sawdy March 08, 14:30

    If you would read it, all you have to do is click on next page and the recipe is there. Two clicks. What is so hard about that.

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  30. Karie Duvall-mollgren
    Karie Duvall-mollgren March 08, 17:58

    F you just give us the recipe!

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  31. Sandy Tate
    Sandy Tate March 09, 15:33

    Ingredients but not directions!

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  32. Annabel Ayala
    Annabel Ayala March 09, 16:47

    Jason Callahan

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  33. Nick Jones
    Nick Jones March 10, 01:59

    Who eats plain noodles?

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  34. Joyce Anderson
    Joyce Anderson March 10, 07:41

    Thank You! I’m old and nearly blind and I thought it was just me. Glad to know it isn’t.

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  35. Eric Anderson
    Eric Anderson March 10, 17:43

    It’s called “click bait” for a reason. They get paid per click by advertisers. The more you click to try to find the “recipe”, or whatever, the more they get paid.

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  36. Eric Anderson
    Eric Anderson March 10, 17:44

    It’s it’s made Zuckerberg a billionaire. Nice job, Facebook.

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  37. Joyce Anderson
    Joyce Anderson March 10, 18:01

    Well, bless his little heart. Here’s another quarter for your piggy bank.

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  38. Regina Kandler Smith Taub
    Regina Kandler Smith Taub March 11, 05:53

    not installing anything on my computer as far as I am concerned this is a scam

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  39. Keira Keira
    Keira Keira March 12, 01:11

    Tyquece Randolph

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  40. Yogi Paliotti
    Yogi Paliotti March 12, 01:42

    Its frigging Garlic Oil and Crushed Red Pepper Red Pepper as much as you like you Stunads .

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  41. Patty M Pfeiffer
    Patty M Pfeiffer March 12, 15:30

    Uhhh, where’s the flippin’ recipe?????? PITA!

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  42. Peggy Alexander
    Peggy Alexander March 12, 16:31

    THIS HAS A POTENTIAL VIRUS!!!! DONT CLICK!!!

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  43. Shiangela Cocoa Walker
    Shiangela Cocoa Walker March 12, 18:59

    Adeserae Lashae

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  44. Lynn Duncan Bacon
    Lynn Duncan Bacon March 12, 20:07

    When I clicked the link, I got a crazy, fraudulent site telling me my computer was infected. Malware alert!!!

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  45. Dawn Miller
    Dawn Miller March 12, 22:56

    Love this sauce

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  46. Lynn Ronczka-Degenhart
    Lynn Ronczka-Degenhart March 13, 20:21

    1(12 -16 ounce) package spaghetti
    1 medium yellow onion, chopped fine
    3 garlic cloves, chopped fine
    3 tablespoons olive oil
    1 stalk fresh rosemary, chopped
    1 teaspoon truffle oil (white or black)
    1⁄4cup grated fresh parmesan cheese, good quality

    How To Prepare:
    1. To start, you’ll want to sautĂ© your aromatic onion and garlic mixture with rosemary in olive oil. Be mindful of your heat during this step. The last thing you want is to have scorched garlic and onion in the pan. This is the complete opposite of the aromatics you are looking for.
    2. Next, you’ll want to boil your spaghetti. I like to add a touch of salt, milk and oil to the water. Cook pasta to your desired doneness. I prefer al dente but it’s totally up to you.
    3. Once the pasta is cooked, go ahead and drain it from the water and then toss in your oil mixture. Then add parm cheese to the mix and toss some more.
    4. Garnish with truffle oil and freshly chopped rosemary.
    Next: This is a really great recipe for dressing your pasta before you add your sauce. I started doing this before I pour the marinara sauce over my pasta and it seriously takes your classic favorite to the next level. The noodles are really good enough to eat them alone just like this, but you might want to consider adding this step the next time you makespaghetti with meat sauce, too!
    Article Source: Food

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  47. Dwight Brown
    Dwight Brown March 13, 22:46

    Way too much work to get to the recipe; too many clicks that just give more ads. Would be great to just see the recipe, but more effort than it was worth to get to hit. Will hide this site.

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  48. Kathy Davis
    Kathy Davis March 13, 23:50

    It is there!!!! Look for “GO to the next page” I found it!

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