Healthy Recipes Mealtimes 16 Noodle Dishes You'll Want to Make This Spring By Dillon Evans Dillon Evans Dillon Evans fell in love with cooking at a very young age. He remembers the novel experiences of microwaving a bowl of oatmeal without his parents' permission and asking to make his mother's morning pot of coffee. These moments became catalysts for his interest in cooking and baking. EatingWell's Editorial Guidelines Published on February 22, 2024 Trending Videos Close this video player Photo: Matthew Francis The delicious flavors of seasonal ingredients like peas, mushrooms and citrus make these noodle dishes a must-try this spring. From creamy and comforting pasta soup with beans to fresh and savory noodles with shrimp, this collection holds a flavorful lunch or dinner you’re sure to enjoy. Recipes like our Easy Pea & Spinach Carbonara and Spicy Chili Oil Noodles with Zucchini & Carrots are mouthwatering meals you’ll want to make ASAP. 01 of 16 Easy Pea & Spinach Carbonara Fresh pasta cooks up faster than dried, making it a must-have for fast weeknight dinners like this luscious yet healthy meal. Eggs are the base of the creamy sauce. They don't get fully cooked, so use pasteurized-in-the-shell eggs if you prefer. View Recipe 02 of 16 Spaghetti with Creamy Lemon-Spinach Sauce Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Julian Hensarling, Prop Stylist: Josh Hoggle Give your veggie servings a boost with this easy spaghetti with spinach sauce recipe. Loosely inspired by the flavors of classic pesto, this vibrant pasta packs in plenty of spinach and basil with a garnish of nutty walnuts and savory Parmesan cheese. Serve with a drizzle of good olive oil and a green salad on the side. View Recipe 03 of 16 Creamy Chicken Noodle Soup with Rotisserie Chicken This creamy chicken noodle soup recipe has a delicious potpie feel to it. We call for rotisserie chicken to streamline your prep time—look for a nice big one with lots of breast meat on it. Pair this comforting soup with a green salad. View Recipe 04 of 16 Linguine with Creamy Mushroom Sauce The creamy mushroom linguine is ready in 40 minutes, so it's quick enough for an easy weeknight recipe but it feels fancy enough for entertaining. View Recipe 05 of 16 Ash-eh Reshteh (Persian Bean & Pasta Soup) Photographer: Grant Webster, Food Stylist: Addelyn Evans, Prop Stylist: Gabe Greco Ash-eh reshteh is a hearty bean and noodle soup that’s packed with fresh herbs. The vegetarian soup is often made for Nowruz, the Persian New Year, but it’s delicious any time. View Recipe 06 of 16 Spicy Chili Oil Noodles with Zucchini & Carrots Matthew Francis Making your own chili oil is more time-intensive than using store-bought, but it’s worth it for the fresh flavors in this dish. The goal here is to infuse the oil with tons of aromatics like bay leaves, star anise, peppercorns and chili flakes to create a spicy base for the sauce. Spiralized zucchini and carrot add crunch, color and nutrients to the dish. View Recipe 07 of 16 20-Minute Pasta al Limone Photographer: Rachel Marek, Food stylist: Holly Dreesman, Prop stylist: Gabriel Greco This tart and lucious pasta al limone recipe is ready in 20 minutes. The origins of this recipe lie in Sorrento, Italy, famous for its large lemons with medium-thick, bumpy rind packed with aromatic oil and pulp with a balanced sugar content that verges on sweet. They are the lemons that brought the world limoncello and this zesty pasta dish. Luckily, even if you don’t have Sorrento lemons, you can still make it. For the best results, look for lemons that are large and ripe but firm, with a rough rind. These thicker-skinned lemons usually produce more zest. View Recipe 08 of 16 Mushroom Japchae Cynthia Christensen Japchae is one of the most popular dishes in Korea, featuring chewy noodles, vegetables and sometimes protein like tofu or beef. It's often served as part of the meal for Chuseok, a holiday celebrating the fall harvest in Korea. View Recipe 09 of 16 Lemony Spaghetti with Parmesan & Thyme Brie Passano This simple lemony spaghetti with Parmesan and thyme is delicious on its own or jazzed up with leftover cooked chicken or veggies. View Recipe 10 of 16 Spicy Ramen Noodle Cup Soup Packs 16g Protein Photographer: Morgan Hunt Glaze, Food Stylist: Julian Hensarling, Prop Stylist: Shell Royster In just 15 minutes, you can make three jars of vegetarian ramen cup soup that you can bring to work or school. These cup soups are not only a time saver, but are also packed with protein from hard-boiled eggs, which will help keep you satisfied until your next meal. View Recipe 11 of 16 Angel Hair Pasta with Shrimp Fred Hardy Angel hair pasta is paired with shrimp and a savory sauce with garlic, white wine and lemon. This simple dish is light, quick and easy to whip up on a busy weeknight. View Recipe 12 of 16 Vegetarian Udon Noodle Soup This Japanese-style udon soup recipe uses several Asian ingredients that are available at most grocery stores, including udon noodles, mirin (cooking wine), miso, and sesame oil. All will keep for months in the pantry or fridge. View Recipe 13 of 16 Sesame Instant Ramen Noodles with Broccoli & Soft-Boiled Egg Jazz up basic ramen noodles with toasted sesame oil, quick-cooked broccoli and a jammy soft-boiled egg. To cut back on sodium, look for ramen varieties with less than 600 mg sodium per serving or use less of the seasoning packet. View Recipe 14 of 16 Filipino Pancit Bihon This healthy version of the classic Filipino noodle dish pancit bihon has plenty of vegetables, along with chicken and pork. And since it comes together in about a half-hour, this traditional party food can do double duty as an easy weeknight dinner. View Recipe 15 of 16 The Best Vegetable & Noodle Soup Jen Causey (Photographer), Chelsea Zimmer (Food Stylist), Julia Bayless (Prop Stylist) This brothy vegetable noodle soup is perfect for a crisp fall evening. It’s hearty, satisfying and an easy way to get your daily dose of veggies. We call for dark-green lacinato kale, but curly kale will work just as well. We love how the tiny pieces of orzo sop up the broth, but any small whole-wheat noodle gets the green light in this versatile soup. View Recipe 16 of 16 Egg Drop Soup with Instant Noodles, Spinach & Scallions Whisking a beaten egg into simmering broth is a quick and easy way to add creaminess and protein to noodle soup mix. Add freshness with a handful of baby spinach at the end. This recipe can easily be doubled to serve 2 and use the whole package of noodles. To cut back on sodium, look for noodle varieties with less than 600 mg sodium per serving or use less of the seasoning packet. View Recipe Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit