13 Tuesday Family Pasta Dinners From the Stovetop

Pasta on Tuesday means the stove is already doing the work. This collection of 13 recipes covers the full range of what a stovetop pasta dinner can be: rich cream sauces built from scratch, a proper Bolognese that simmers in under an hour, a stripped-down carbonara with just five ingredients, and a homemade mac and cheese ready in 20 minutes. Each one cooks entirely on the stovetop.

A plate of creamy penne pasta garnished with chopped parsley and grated cheese, featuring pieces of sun-dried tomatoes. A black fork is resting on the plate.
Marry Me Chicken Pasta. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Pasta Carbonara

A close-up image of spaghetti carbonara topped with grated cheese and freshly ground black pepper.
Pasta Carbonara. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Classic and stripped-down, Pasta Carbonara uses spaghetti or rigatoni, bacon, egg yolks, and Pecorino Romano for a sauce that forms directly in the pan with starchy pasta water. No cream, no shortcuts. The whole thing takes 30 minutes and lands on the table rich and coating every noodle. A weeknight dinner for whoever wants real technique without the fuss.
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Chicken Alfredo

A plate of bowtie pasta with creamy sauce topped with cooked chicken pieces and garnished with parsley, with a black fork on the side.
Chicken Alfredo. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Skipping the jarred sauce keeps Chicken Alfredo focused on the real thing, built from butter, garlic, heavy cream, and Parmesan right on the stovetop in 30 minutes. Cubed chicken breast cooks in olive oil first, then the cream sauce comes together in the same pan. A pinch of nutmeg goes in at the end. Good for any night when the family wants something filling that works straight from the stove.
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Chicken and Corn Pasta

Close-up of a pasta dish with corn, bacon, and herbs, seasoned with a creamy yellow sauce.
Chicken and Corn Pasta. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Smoked paprika and chili powder season the chicken first in Chicken and Corn Pasta, then the cream sauce comes together in the same pan with frozen corn, heavy cream, and Parmesan. Chopped bacon and a sprinkle of parsley go in right before serving. The recipe serves 5 and takes 30 minutes. A reliable Tuesday pick when the pantry is already halfway there.
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Copycat Olive Garden Chicken Scampi Pasta

A plate of spaghetti topped with grilled chicken strips and garnished with chopped parsley, bell peppers, and shredded cheese.
Copycat Olive Garden Chicken Scampi Pasta. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Chicken tenderloins get coated in a flour-and-Parmesan dredge for Chicken Scampi Pasta, then pan-fried until golden before everything finishes in a quick sauce of red onion, colored bell peppers, garlic, and chicken broth over angel hair pasta. The whole thing takes 45 minutes. A good fit for the night when the family wants something that looks like real effort on the plate.
Get the Recipe: Copycat Olive Garden Chicken Scampi Pasta

Spaghetti Bolognese

A plate of spaghetti topped with meat sauce and a fresh basil leaf, accompanied by a fork on the side.
Spaghetti Bolognese. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

A proper meat sauce anchors Spaghetti Bolognese, built from ground beef, pancetta, onion, celery, and carrot, then slowed down with white wine, San Marzano tomatoes, and a splash of whole milk for richness. The Parmesan rind goes in while it simmers. Ready in 40 minutes. The one to make when Tuesday calls for something that tastes like Sunday.
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Spaghetti Marinara

Spaghetti marinara in a bowl with fresh basil on top..
Spaghetti Marinara. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

San Marzano plum tomatoes form the base of Spaghetti Marinara, cooked down with onion, garlic, dried oregano, and red pepper flakes in olive oil for 50 minutes into a thick, deeply flavored sauce. No meat, no cream, just a clean tomato pasta that works any weeknight. Finish with fresh basil and Parmesan at the table.
Get the Recipe: Spaghetti Marinara

Tuscan Pasta

A close-up of a plate of Creamy Tuscan Pasta topped with a rich white sauce, grated cheese, and garnished with chopped parsley.
Tuscan Pasta. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Garlic and herb cream cheese melt into heavy cream for Tuscan Pasta, then fresh spinach and chopped sun-dried tomatoes fold in over spaghetti in 30 minutes. There is no long simmer and no complicated technique. A quick stovetop pasta that covers the family when Tuesday shows up without warning and dinner needs to pull itself together.
Get the Recipe: Tuscan Pasta

Mac and Cheese

Close-up of a creamy, golden-brown macaroni and cheese dish with a crunchy breadcrumb topping reminiscent of comforting funeral potatoes. A spoon is partially submerged in the cheese sauce.
Mac and Cheese. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

A mustard-laced roux starts Mac and Cheese, then whole milk, mature cheddar, and Parmesan build a sauce that clings to every elbow. Bread crumbs go on top and the whole thing is done in 20 minutes. The shortest cook time on this list, and the most requested by kids who want something that delivers.
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Shrimp Alfredo

A bowl of fettuccine pasta with shrimp in a creamy sauce, garnished with chopped parsley and black pepper.
Shrimp Alfredo. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

A garlic cream sauce with heavy cream and Parmesan comes together right in the skillet for Shrimp Alfredo, then a pound of shrimp finishes cooking in a few minutes. Everything goes over fettuccine in 30 minutes. Fresh parsley on top. A complete stovetop dinner for the night when the family wants something that looks and tastes like a restaurant plate.
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Marry Me Shrimp Pasta

A plate of creamy spaghetti with shrimp, sun-dried tomatoes, and fresh basil leaves.
Marry Me Shrimp Pasta. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Taking 25 minutes, Marry Me Shrimp Pasta uses the same sun-dried tomato, heavy cream, and Parmesan base as the chicken version, but builds around a pound of shrimp cooked in garlic and red pepper flakes. Fresh basil goes in right before serving over spaghetti. The faster pick for the nights when the family wants that creamy sauce but the weeknight window is shorter.
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Cheeseburger Pasta

A skillet filled with penne pasta topped with shredded cheese, ground beef, diced tomatoes, lettuce, and pickles—a delicious take on cheeseburger pasta.
Cheeseburger Pasta. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Ground beef browns with onion and garlic for Cheeseburger Pasta, then diced tomatoes and beef broth go in before the pasta cooks directly in the sauce in a single pot. Ketchup, mustard, and shredded cheddar go in at the end for the full cheeseburger flavor. Ready in 40 minutes. The one for Tuesday when the kids make the call.
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Sweet Potato Gnocchi

A plate of golden-brown gnocchi garnished with rosemary, served with a black fork.
Sweet Potato Gnocchi. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Roasted sweet potato replaces the standard white potato in Sweet Potato Gnocchi, blended with ricotta, Parmesan, and egg before rolling into pillowy dumplings. The final step is a stovetop brown-butter and fresh thyme sauce that goes together quickly once the gnocchi are ready. The full recipe takes about an hour. The dinner for Tuesday nights when you have a little more time.
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Marry Me Chicken Pasta

A plate of creamy penne pasta garnished with chopped parsley and grated cheese, featuring pieces of sun-dried tomatoes. A black fork is resting on the plate.
Marry Me Chicken Pasta. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Built for the nights when you want something that feels special without a long list of steps, Marry Me Chicken Pasta comes together in 30 minutes using rotisserie chicken, sun-dried tomatoes, heavy cream, and a hit of white wine in the sauce. Garlic, tomato paste, and Parmesan pull everything together. The red pepper flakes add just enough heat to keep it interesting. Serve it with crusty bread on a Tuesday when no one wants to wait.
Get the Recipe: Marry Me Chicken Pasta

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