Rebel against your normal breakfast 🍝
In short, don't let the world tell you what to eat for breakfast, fam; eat whatwant... even if you wouldn't necessarily find it on the Sunday brunch menu. Ahead, we rounded up five pasta recipes that you can swap in for the usual suspects. It's a small rebellion, but it's a very worthwhile one.
Instant Pot Cacio e Pepe With Crispy Garlic Basil ChickpeasMake use of your pantry staples with this simple—yet decadent—take on cacio e pepe. While the traditional Italian recipe calls for a simple combo of spaghetti, black pepper and Pecorino Romano cheese, this version ups the plant-based protein content with a chickpea topping. You'll bake the garbanzos separately for an extra-crispy,
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