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Reviewed: May 9, 2012
This was not a good combination of flavors at all.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 2.7 star rating.
Reviewed: Nov. 2, 2010
First off, I never use canned peas or asparagus in anything. Fresh is always better. I would use just water to steam the asparagus. Cook noodles in water until al dente. Dice instead of puree the mixture of mushrooms, paste, etc. I would add a bit more garlic and some heavy whipping cream. Then serve over pasta.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 1 stars. This recipe averages a 2.7 star rating.
Reviewed: May 7, 2010
My family said this recipe should be rated F-. I followed this recipe exactly. The sauce was horrible. The pasta tasted great by itself and the mushrooms and peas were ok together.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 2.7 star rating.
Reviewed: May 4, 2009
I thought that the sauce was so flavorful and different from regular pasta sauce! It was like a party in my mouth! My husband was not on board with this recipe - he said that this "isn't his type of food", but I loved it. The portabella mushrooms on top were the perfect touch! They were so tender and the flavor was great! They added a great texture! However, as my husband evidenced, you really have to like "this type of food" - (ie - asparagus, olives, and mushrooms)!
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Living In: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 2.7 star rating.
Reviewed: Mar. 17, 2009
Very tasty - this is now a part of our family recipe repertoire for repeat performances. A couple of warnings, however: this is not a "mushroomy" sauce, despite all the mushrooms, and you'll wind up with way more sauce than pasta if you follow this recipe exactly. Instead, I found this better as a recipe for a sauce that can be served over your pasta of choice. The asparagus flavor is quite strong, but I didn't find that it overpowered the mushrooms, but rather complemented it. Canned asparagus and fresh asparagus have quite different flavors, and if you don't like the flavor of canned, go with fresh. Cooking it until it's very limp (similar to the texture of canned) will allow for easier blending. If you do use canned, do yourself a favor and buy quality stuff, not the cheap canned stalks&ends. My suggestions for improvement; onion and garlic fried up with the mushrooms, dice the mushroom instead of slicing, don't fry the peas, and mix the whole lot together and let it simmer for a little while so the flavors can marry. I also found that I didn't need any seasonings beyond a little salt.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 3 stars. This recipe averages a 2.7 star rating.
Reviewed: Jun. 18, 2008
Ok.. So the servings must be wrong on this. I followed the ingredients to a T and I got a whole pot full of sauce.. I agree with the other reviewer that I had to add liquid to it while blending. I chose Vegetable broth. With all the sauce I can't imagine how only 1/2 pound of noodles would even dent this. I would suggest that you add seasonings to taste. I added about 3-4 tblspns of minced garlic, my taste to sea salt and fresh grated pepper, garlic powder and salt and onion powder. I also added an onion to the mix and I couldn't bear using canned asparagus so I used frozen. I also blended all the mushrooms and peas with the sauce because I didn't think it would look good on top of the sauce. My results were mixed. I think it’s a pretty good light healthy pasta, but my daughter thought it was disgusting because of the color and texture. I ate mine, my daughter didn't finish her's and opted out for a PB and Jelly sandwich. I don't think I will make this again.. as I have enough leftovers to last me awhile.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 1 stars. This recipe averages a 2.7 star rating.
Reviewed: Oct. 20, 2007
I didn't pay close enough attention to the recipe before cooking to realize that the "sauce" in this recipe is actually a bland paste of mashed, canned asparagus. The sauce could be better if mixed into a heavy cream sauce for a better consistency. Won't make again.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 2.7 star rating.
Reviewed: Jun. 24, 2007
Made this with fresh asparagus (added a little water when blending) and fresh peas, so had great texture. Was nice but a little "ordinary" - nothing to rave about but very filling - a comfort food rather than a dinner party dish.
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Reviewed: Nov. 9, 2006
This was very tasty to me. I did however use fresh asparagus instead of canned, I like the crunch of asparagus that isn't over cooked. thanks
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Reviewed: Nov. 15, 2005
I'm not sure if I didn't make it right or not, but I followed the directions step for step. This think is awful. I tried to finish it off with a lot of Parm. Cheese, but nothing could save it.
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