Comments on: One Pot Protein Pasta https://www.freshoutdo.com/one-pot-protein-pasta/ Sat, 14 Jun 2025 22:43:55 +0000 hourly 1 By: Sarah https://www.freshoutdo.com/one-pot-protein-pasta/#comment-109991 http://freshofftheg.wpengine.com/?p=2933#comment-109991 Delicious! Is on our favourite meal list while camping! Thank you!5 stars

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By: Fresh Out Do https://www.freshoutdo.com/one-pot-protein-pasta/#comment-85860 http://freshofftheg.wpengine.com/?p=2933#comment-85860 In reply to Jamie.

So Lodge makes a variety of large skillets. The largest we own is a 12″ which is about as big as you can get and still have the skillet fit on a standard camp stove. If you need something larger, you may want to look into their deep dish Dutch ovens, we can be used as a skillet or pot. This gives you more volume, by increasing the height while keeping the same diameter, so you can fit it on the stove. After that you will want to consider a larger stove setup or perhaps using two single burners.

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By: Jamie https://www.freshoutdo.com/one-pot-protein-pasta/#comment-85000 http://freshofftheg.wpengine.com/?p=2933#comment-85000 Do you have pot/pan recs for cooking larger portions? We eat a lot so this recipe would only feed 2. Going on a trip soon and I need to feed 5 adults. I see how your recipes can be scalable…but none of my pots and pans are big enough! Having trouble trying to figure out how to feed everyone without making multiple meals/relying on beyond burgers (because those are easy to cook separate).

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By: Fresh Out Do https://www.freshoutdo.com/one-pot-protein-pasta/#comment-80027 http://freshofftheg.wpengine.com/?p=2933#comment-80027 In reply to Ashley.

Ashley – those had a unique shape because we used them as part of our car-camping bed platform. The boxes fit on the floor of the backseat area in our car, so the recesses were included to accommodate the funky shape in the footwells. If you’re just making them for camp-storage boxes the recesses probably aren’t necessary!

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By: Ashley https://www.freshoutdo.com/one-pot-protein-pasta/#comment-44981 http://freshofftheg.wpengine.com/?p=2933#comment-44981 Totally off topic, but your boxes for organizing your camping look amazing! I might have to go build something similar. Why are there slight recesses on the one side if you don’t mind?

Excited to try this recipe next month.

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By: Fresh Out Do https://www.freshoutdo.com/one-pot-protein-pasta/#comment-19536 http://freshofftheg.wpengine.com/?p=2933#comment-19536 In reply to Joseph Bartram.

For this recipe, we used 2 cups of water. (See “For The Pasta” section of the recipe card.)

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By: Joseph Bartram https://www.freshoutdo.com/one-pot-protein-pasta/#comment-19479 http://freshofftheg.wpengine.com/?p=2933#comment-19479 The directions call for water. How much?

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By: Elaine https://www.freshoutdo.com/one-pot-protein-pasta/#comment-18884 http://freshofftheg.wpengine.com/?p=2933#comment-18884 Camping with another family this weekend (4 adults/3kids total) and gonna try this out since one is vegan, 3 vegetarian, and others are meat eaters. Im doing a trial run at home first to gage my quantities for more ppl than the original recipe asks for. Wish me luck!

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By: Carly https://www.freshoutdo.com/one-pot-protein-pasta/#comment-18039 http://freshofftheg.wpengine.com/?p=2933#comment-18039 In reply to Carly.

It was the Trader Joe’s Organic Red Lentil Sedanini. Either way, it got made as part of prep for the week and it was absolutely delicious! It kept well in the fridge and the pasta stayed tender and flavorful. Thank you so much for the awesome inspiration for that recipe! I will definitely make again!

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By: Fresh Out Do https://www.freshoutdo.com/one-pot-protein-pasta/#comment-18023 http://freshofftheg.wpengine.com/?p=2933#comment-18023 In reply to Carly.

Glad you enjoyed it. Sorry for the extended cook time. It probably varies pretty widely depending on the brand of pasta. Which type did you end up going with?

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