Foolproof Pasta

Recipe submitted by: Firehouse Chef  
Recipe filed under: Buffet, Casserole, Dinner, Easy, Easy Pasta Recipes, Main Course, No Cook, Pasta, Supper

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pasta Foolproof Pasta -This incredible pasta recipe really is foolproof! Pre cooked, reheated pasta is used, to save time, then simply mixed with salsa and velveeta cheese, only 3 very basic ingredients to this kid friendly meal. Even if you choose to cook the pasta fresh, that will only add another 10 minutes to the cooking time, and it is still super quick.

Prep Time: 10 mins
Cook Time: 0 mins
Main Ingredient: Pasta, Velveeta
Difficulty Level: 1

Ingredients to make Foolproof Pasta

1/2 c Velveeta cheese salsa Dip
2 c Cooked pasta
Bell Peppers and Cilantro, for garnish

Directions to make Foolproof Pasta

Step 1:

Stir velveeta cheese spread salsa dip into pasta. Garnish with chopped peppers and cilantro.

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