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. Annette Harloam
    Annette Harloam May 11, 19:17

    Ilove my baby too miss him so much miss u all too loveu

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  2. Debbie Denis
    Debbie Denis May 11, 20:53

    Erika Almstrom-Bruce this sounds it’s worth a try!

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  3. Stephanie Grant-Lewald
    Stephanie Grant-Lewald May 11, 21:02

    Omg, pet peeve of mine is calling macaroni or padta “noodles”.. They are NOT noodles… Please, for the love of God stop this insanity. Lol

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  4. Lindsey Holbrook
    Lindsey Holbrook May 11, 21:30

    Adin Pasic???

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  5. Mona Holling
    Mona Holling May 12, 01:14

    Thanks for that info. I might have to give it a pass now.

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  6. Mike Reed
    Mike Reed May 12, 11:58

    Samantha Binns

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  7. Stanton Howard
    Stanton Howard May 12, 15:18

    Jus the Pic Alone Cuz Cindy Brooks

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  8. Wendy Vonbaltzer
    Wendy Vonbaltzer May 13, 02:50

    terribly allergic to garlic although i love it so no wont be trying this recipe

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  9. Susan Herden
    Susan Herden May 14, 01:50

    Always take a Great garlic sauce over red anyday.

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  10. Maurice Edwards
    Maurice Edwards May 14, 02:25

    I wonder why you never cook this at any of your Outdoors Gathering

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  11. Carol King
    Carol King May 14, 17:26

    I hate having to mine to get to the recipes also maybe I’ll just skip them

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  12. Roy Castagneto
    Roy Castagneto May 14, 19:41

    Anyone who thinks you put oil in the pot when cooking pasta never grew up with an Italian grandmother from Italy,you’d get the wooden spoon (noni’s lethal weapons) across the back of your head or butt. The oil immediately raises to top or the pot+does nothing to the pasta.Just a waste of good olive oil. For those who think it keeps the pasta from sticking,WRONG,that’s why a fair amount of salt is added.not only does it keep the pasta from sticking but also releases some of the semolina starch into the water which is why you always save a little of the pasta water to add to the sauce if needed to enrich the sauces flavor +texture. And also if you’re a pissano never put the sauce over the pasta, the drained pasta goes into the pan with the sauce and let simmer for a minute to let the pasta absorb the sauce flavor,another reason for salting the water in the beginning. Save the olive oil for a little drizzle over finished meal.Bonissimo.

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  13. Bob Parker
    Bob Parker May 15, 03:58

    At least 5 ad covered pages to get parts of the recipes. No thanks, I’ll just make my own from the ingredients that were on the second ad covered page. It can’t be too difficult.

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  14. Aleta Waterman Huck
    Aleta Waterman Huck May 15, 14:49

    Sounds really tasty. Truffle oil is quite pricy though.

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  15. Thomas Warthen
    Thomas Warthen May 15, 15:05

    This is a bullshit page

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  16. Renee LadyVesta Cavallo
    Renee LadyVesta Cavallo May 15, 17:34

    T tʀɨɛɖ tɛʟʟɨռɢ ʍʏ ʄatɦɛʀ tɦat aռɖ ɦɛ tօʟɖ ʍɛ I աas աʀօռɢ ʊռtɨʟ ɦɨs ʍօtɦɛʀ tօʟɖ ɦɨʍ I աas ռօt աʀօռɢ

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  17. Butch French
    Butch French May 15, 21:12

    I love marijuana sauce!

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  18. Mimi Greene Coley
    Mimi Greene Coley May 16, 22:51

    Website didn’t work. No recipe.

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  19. Mimi Greene Coley
    Mimi Greene Coley May 16, 22:53

    According to Food Network it absolutely does work. I use olive oil in mine and yes it does flavor the pasta somewhat and keeps it from sticking together. Tune in to any of the chefs and watch them make pasta.

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  20. Candy Snyder
    Candy Snyder May 16, 23:25

    Why is it hard to get this recipe ? I went to it with no problems

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  21. Candy Snyder
    Candy Snyder May 16, 23:27

    If you scroll down it will tell you to click on next page if you haven’t already figured that out

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  22. Reggie Johnson
    Reggie Johnson May 17, 01:44

    Never had plain noodle any way

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  23. Branwen White
    Branwen White May 17, 16:23

    Omg I’ve never waded through 3 pages of nonsense for such an unoriginal recipe before. Just remember – brevity is your friend

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  24. Joan Galante Gilberti
    Joan Galante Gilberti May 17, 22:02

    If you call it noodles, you don’t deserve to post recipes!

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  25. Margie Ramirez
    Margie Ramirez May 18, 17:14

    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…

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  26. Mont Johnson
    Mont Johnson May 19, 16:44

    Amber Frenchelle

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  27. Susan Lauer
    Susan Lauer May 21, 00:53

    I don’t even see a recipe. When I click on the recipe, all I get are advertisements.

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  28. Betsy Walsh Lloyd
    Betsy Walsh Lloyd May 21, 14:16

    Not Italian myself, but was married to one for 22 years, and his aunts gave me these tricks years ago. So glad they did! Now my children know too…need to do it right for any pasta!

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  29. Don Reilman
    Don Reilman May 21, 17:49

    WHO EATS PLAN NOODLES?????

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  30. Tony Banks
    Tony Banks May 21, 23:05

    Why All The Cat & Mouse Games???

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  31. Kathie Loewecke Wentz
    Kathie Loewecke Wentz May 22, 14:47

    I never ate plain noodles to begin with! But it looks good!

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  32. Cetta Gallant Morse
    Cetta Gallant Morse May 23, 19:34

    Just what I was looking for..too bad I didn’t see this a half hour ago. I just made a batch with dill. Next time..

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  33. Michelle Herr Wilcox
    Michelle Herr Wilcox May 24, 11:59

    Here’s the source of the recipe so you don’t have to shuffle through the stupid website: http://www.food.com/recipe/spaghetti-with-truffle-oil-garlic-and-rosemary-319954

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  34. Dianna Smith-Susey
    Dianna Smith-Susey May 24, 20:40

    This site is a joke. Wish I could deleat them for good,all it is a bunch ads and you never can get to the instructions for the recipe.

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  35. Jody McKinzey
    Jody McKinzey May 25, 15:46

    Not worth the continual hype and next page crap. Keep it simple if you wish to keel me engaged.

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  36. Bill Leon
    Bill Leon May 25, 21:14

    SCAM page… Clickbait… Stupid kindergarten basic recipe everybody’s made 1000 times… Not the creamy garlic sauce pasta pictured…

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  37. Gail Carrick
    Gail Carrick May 27, 00:34

    If the recipe isn’t one click away, I don’t bother clicking on the next page.

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  38. Amber Pate
    Amber Pate May 30, 23:28

    Susan Bales-Pate

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  39. Dianna Spagnuolo Warner
    Dianna Spagnuolo Warner May 31, 14:20

    The picture looks NOTHING like the recipe !

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  40. Loretta Mongelli Bendfelt
    Loretta Mongelli Bendfelt May 31, 23:10

    What is Trefful Oil ?

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  41. Donna Keep
    Donna Keep June 01, 03:56

    Too many hoops to jump thru to get the recipe!

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  42. Ron Battista
    Ron Battista June 01, 16:18

    U never put oil in pasta water

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