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We've scoured the web for our favorite food blog posts, and now we're bringing them right to your desktop. It’s hard work, but someone has to do it.
Today: Sometimes you want a cooking task that passes your hours and challenges your skills. Other times, you just need an easy meal that will keep you cozy all evening long. Luckily, that's what pasta is perfect for.

Photo by I Will Not Eat Oysters

Photo by A Cozy Kitchen
- Here, pasta cooks without water (seriously), risotto-style in a one-pan, wonderful combination that simultaneously coats the bucatini noodles in sauce. (I Will Not Eat Oysters)
- This recipe relies on crème fraîche or yogurt to thicken residual cooking water, producing a pasta dish made in a single pot. (A Cozy Kitchen)

Photo by Alexandra Cooks

Photo by A Better Happier St Sebastian
- This is a classic Roman rendition of gnocchi made from semolina flour. (Alexandra Cooks)
- Gnocchi get a pleasant Parisian touch in this recipe, which reminds that sometimes the most simple dishes are the best. (A Better Happier St. Sebastian)

Photo by Half Baked Harvest

Photo by Turntable Kitchen
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- This recipe combines mac n' cheese with a mish-mosh of the author's favorite "Irish" elements. (Half Baked Harvest)
- Broccoli is added to a more classic mac n' cheese to make a comforting dish that'll please almost anyone. (Turntable Kitchen)

Photo by Naturally Ella

Photo by A Daily Something
- This recipe offers a new, purple perspective on pasta, coating fettuccini noodles with a puréed beet sauce. (Naturally Ella)
- Pasta marries soup, lives happily ever after. (A Daily Something)
What pasta dishes do you turn to while waiting for warmer days? Dish it in the comments!