9 Spring Pastas That Cost Less Than Ordering In
Ordering in gets expensive fast, especially when pasta is what everyone wanted anyway. These 9 spring pastas use pantry noodles, quick sauces, vegetables, chicken, bacon, and salad-style builds that keep dinner practical without leaning on delivery. The mix covers creamy skillet dinners, lemony spaghetti, roasted vegetable pasta, carbonara, and chilled pasta salads. Some are full mains, some are make-ahead bowls, and all give the reader a cheaper route to pasta night.

Copycat Olive Garden Chicken Scampi Pasta

For a takeout-style dinner that stays on the home stove, Copycat Olive Garden Chicken Scampi Pasta brings six servings together in 45 minutes. Angel hair pasta, chicken tenderloins, bell peppers, red onion, Parmesan, white wine, chicken broth, and heavy cream build the sauce and topping. It fits the less-than-delivery angle because it uses one full box of pasta and familiar grocery-store ingredients. Serve with garlic bread or a green salad when pasta night needs to feel handled.
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Italian Pasta with Salami

Packed for a cold dinner bowl or spring lunch, Italian Pasta with Salami makes eight servings in 1 hour and 25 minutes, including chill time. Tri-color rotini, cucumber, cherry tomatoes, red onion, black olives, Colby cheese, salami, seasoning, and Italian dressing do the work. It helps stretch a grocery run because the pasta and chopped add-ins bulk up the bowl. Bring it out for packed lunches, potlucks, or a no-reheat dinner.
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Fresh Pasta Salad with Grilled Veggies

Roasted vegetables make Fresh Pasta Salad with Grilled Veggies more than a plain side, with four servings ready in 40 minutes. The recipe uses cavatappi, zucchini, red bell pepper, red onion, cherry tomatoes, black olives, parsley, and a balsamic Dijon vinaigrette. It works for the ordering-in problem because it turns cheap pasta and vegetables into a full bowl. Serve it chilled or at room temperature with sandwiches, chicken, or leftovers.
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Lemon Pasta

Ready in 15 minutes, Lemon Pasta is the fastest option here and serves four from 8 ounces of spaghetti. Olive oil, onion, garlic, two lemons, Parmesan, salt, and pepper build a light sauce that coats the noodles with help from reserved pasta water. It keeps dinner inexpensive because the main flavor comes from lemons and pantry basics. Use it when spring dinner needs to happen before anyone opens a delivery app.
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Mushroom Pasta

In 30 minutes, Mushroom Pasta turns short pasta and a pound of portobello mushrooms into four servings with a deeper sauce than the short ingredient list suggests. Butter, shallot, garlic, Dijon mustard, tomato paste, white wine, fresh herbs, and Parmigiano round out the pan. It fits the budget dinner angle because mushrooms make the pasta feel like a main without takeout pricing. Serve with a green salad or roasted asparagus.
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Vegetable Pasta

Roasted on a sheet pan before the noodles are tossed, Vegetable Pasta serves four in 35 minutes with penne and spring-friendly produce. Zucchini, red onion, red bell pepper, cherry tomatoes, olive oil, garlic, Parmesan, Italian herbs, and parsley keep the bowl full without a delivery receipt. It is useful when the crisper drawer has pieces to use up. Serve warm for dinner or cold the next day for lunch.
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Tuscan Pasta

Creamy without needing a long simmer, Tuscan Pasta makes six servings in 30 minutes with spaghetti and a skillet sauce. Garlic and herb cream cheese, spinach, sun-dried tomatoes, heavy cream, Parmesan, garlic, olive oil, and parsley bring the sauce together fast. It gives the takeout-style richness people usually order for, using ingredients from one grocery trip instead. Serve it with salad or garlic bread for a full plate.
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Pasta Carbonara

Built for two, Pasta Carbonara comes together in 30 minutes with spaghetti or rigatoni, bacon, egg yolks, Pecorino Romano, pasta water, salt, and pepper. The sauce forms off the heat, so the eggs turn creamy instead of scrambled. It fits a cheaper-than-delivery dinner because a small amount of bacon and cheese carries the whole pan. Make it for a quick dinner when leftovers are not the goal.
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Chicken Caesar Pasta Salad

Half salad and half pasta dinner, Chicken Caesar Pasta Salad serves six in 30 minutes with penne, romaine, chicken breasts, cherry tomatoes, bell pepper, croutons, and Parmesan. The dressing uses anchovies, sour cream, mayonnaise, lemon juice, Dijon, balsamic vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, and garlic. It saves a delivery order by turning salad ingredients into a full meal. Keep lettuce and croutons separate until serving if making it ahead.
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