You’ll love this simple broccoli pasta, prepared Mediterranean-style with hearty white beans, tossed in a light olive oil sauce with garlic, onions, and oregano. A good handful of fresh parsley and freshly grated Paremsan cheese finish this light and flavorful pasta dinner.

Use whole wheat pasta if you’re after Mediterranean diet meals.

Broccoli pasta, served in a dinner bowl and garnished with grated parmesan and fresh parsley

Pasta night is a big deal at my house, and if it were up to my girls, every night would be pasta night!

Some favorites include this Mediterranean olive oil pasta; turkey lasagna soup; or whatever kind of pasta tossed with a bit of my easy bolognese.  On special occasions, when we’re really feeling comfort food, we go for Greek Pastitsio

This simple and light bean and broccoli pasta is the latest addition, and the family completely approves!

This broccoli pasta is my kinda of no-fuss dinner. It uses such simple ingredients–pasta, beans, and broccoli–and in place of the usual sauce, a little Greek extra virgin olive oil.

But as simple and light as this pasta and broccoli recipe is, it hits all the right flavor notes for me–thanks to a few flavor makers, including garlic, oregano, za’atar, and a sprinkle of freshly grated Parmesan.

Let me tell you more about it…

Bean and Broccoli Pasta with a Mediterranean Twist! 

Three star ingredients make this simple vegetarian pasta dinner: pasta, broccoli, and white beans.

Pasta sauce? Not this time. Here we rely on quality extra virgin olive oil (I used Private Reserve Greek EVOO) to make a light sauce with a bit of onions and fresh minced garlic. A few flavor makers complete this dish.

Really, once you’ve added things like garlic, onion, oregano (ooh, and za’atar), plus, fresh parsley, and a generous sprinkle of Parmesan, you have yourself a light and tasty broccoli pasta that’s bursting with flavor. You won’t miss the sauce, I promise!

Ingredients for this Pasta and Broccoli: 

Here’s what you’ll need to make this broccoli white bean pasta…

Pasta: A smaller cut of pasta works well here. I used elbow macaroni, but any short cut pasta will work. And if you’re following a strict Mediterranean diet, be sure to use whole wheat pasta.

Broccoli: For a shortcut here, I use frozen broccoli, but make sure it is fully thawed. Since, before it is frozen, broccoli is typically blanched in boiling water, it is already precooked and ready to use. But you can use fresh broccoli as well in this recipe (I’ll share more about how to use it later.) 

White beans: The beans here are my way of sneaking in a bit of plant-based protein. They really augment this pasta dish, making it more hearty and satisfying. You can  use any white beans you like. I typically use cannellini beans, which are of Italian origin. I love their fluffy, creamy texture and slight nutty flavor here.

–  Light sauce with extra virgin olive oil: The start of the sauce is extra virgin olive oil with a bit of onions that are cooked till fragrant and translucent. From there, we add fresh minced garlic along with oregano, a little Aleppo pepper (a warm, sweeter pepper), and a pinch of red pepper flakes for subtle heat.

A few finishing touches: To me this pasta and broccoli dinner is complete with a few important finishing touches–chopped fresh parsley, a big pinch of za’atar (which is a favorite Mediterranean mixture of wild thyme and toasted sesame seeds), and, of course, a good sprinkle of grated Parmesan.  Toasted pine nuts are added for flavor and texture. If you don’t have them, you can use toasted slivered almonds instead.

bean and broccoli pasta garnished with parsley and parmesan cheese

How to Make this Pasta and Broccoli Recipe

This broccoli pasta takes a few easy steps to make, and they begin with cooking the pasta. Here is how to make it:

1. Cook the pasta in boiling water with a pinch of salt till al dente (about 9 minutes or so). Drain, but keep about 1 cup of the pasta water.

2. Make the olive oil-based sauce. Heat extra virgin olive oil until shimmering but not smoking. Add in the onions and cook till nice and translucent. From there, amp up the flavor! Add garlic, oregano, Aleppo pepper, and crushed pepper flakes. Stir till fragrant.

3. Add in broccoli and white beans. Throw thawed broccoli in the sauce, and toss around for a few minutes (about 4 minutes or so.) Add in the white beans to warm up for about 3 minutes or so. Season with salt and pepper.

4. Add the cooked pasta with a bit of pasta cooking water. It’s all coming together at this point! Add cooked pasta and about 1/3 cup of the pasta cooking water. Toss well to combine everything together.

5. Add the final flavor makers! Add a good pinch of za’atar, fresh parsley, and grated Parmesan. Toss to make sure all is well combined and pasta is well-coated (you may need to add a little bit more of the pasta water or maybe a drizzle more extra virgin olive oil to help the pasta take on the flavors!) Test and adjust seasoning to your liking.

6. Serve! Transfer to pasta bowls and, if you like, add some toasted pine nuts or toasted slivered almonds. Always a good idea to have a bit of crushed peppers and grated Parmesan cheese on the side for everyone to add as needed. Enjoy!

Darn! This humble broccoli pasta is sounding so grand right now, eh?

How to cook broccoli for pasta?

I used frozen broccoli in this recipe, as you see. But you can absolutely use fresh broccoli in this recipe, and you’ll be able to cook it right with the pasta in the cooking water! Here is what you do to cook it:

1. Trim the broccoli and cut into florets.

2. If you like  your broccoli more on the done side, cook it along with the pasta at the same time (the entire 9 minutes or so that the pasta cooks).

3. If you like your broccoli to soften just a bit but still keep it’s bite, then a quick blanch in the pasta water should be enough. Add the broccoli florets to the cooking pasta water during the last minute or 2 of cooking. When pasta is ready, drain both the pasta and broccoli together in a colander and follow the recipe from there.

Broccoli pasta served in two bowls, a side of crushed pepper flakes and za'atar

What to Serve Along?

This broccoli pasta makes a great meatless dinner for 4, or you can serve smaller portions for lunch.  I always like to add a bright salad next to my pasta dinners. You’ll find lots of salad ideas here.

Love broccoli? And if you love broccoli, try this amazing crispy oven roasted broccoli!

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Simple, hearty Mediterranean bean and broccoli pasta. Tossed in olive oil, fresh parsley and favorite spices. A sprinkle of grated Parmesan and some toasted pine nuts seal the deal! See it on TheMediterraneanDish.com #pasta #pastadinner #mediterraneandiet #healthyrecipes #comfortfood #onepotpasta #onepot

Mediterranean Broccoli Pasta with White Beans


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Simple, hearty Mediterranean bean and broccoli pasta, tossed in a light olive oil sauce, and flavored with a few spices and herbs including oregano and fresh parsley. A sprinkle of grated Parmesan and some toasted pine nuts seal the deal!


Ingredients

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  • 3/4 lb elbow macaroni, whole wheat if possible
  • 1/4 cup Private Reserve Greek Extra Virgin Olive Oil 
  • 1 small red onion, finely chopped
  • 6 to 8 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1/2 tsp dried oregano
  • 1/2 tsp Aleppo pepper
  • 1/4 tsp crushed red pepper, more if you like spicy
  • 1 lb frozen broccoli florets, thawed (see notes for using fresh broccoli)
  • 1 can Cannellini beans, drained and rinsed
  • salt and pepper
  • 2 cups chopped fresh parsley leaves
  • 1 1/2 tsp Za’atar spice blend, more for later
  • 1/3 cup grated Parmesan cheese
  • 1/3 cup toasted pine nuts

Instructions

  1. Cook pasta in salted boiling water according to package until al dante. I like to add a little olive oil to the cooking water. Before you drain pasta, reserve 1 cup of the pasta cooking water for later.
  2.  In a large pot, heat the extra virgin olive oil over medium-high heat until shimmering but not smoking. Add chopped onions and cook for 2 minutes, stirring regularly, until translucent. Add garlic, oregano, Aleppo pepper, and crushed pepper flakes. Stir till fragrant.
  3. Now add thawed broccoli florets. Cook 4 minutes, tossing regularly. Add cannellini beans. And season with salt and pepper. Cook another 3 minutes or so, tossing regularly.
  4. Add the cooked pasta and about 1/3 cup of the reserved cooking water into the pot. Add fresh parsley, za’atar spice, and Parmesan cheese. Toss to combine. If you need to, add a little bit more of the pasta cooking water to help combine everything. Taste and adjust seasoning. Cook until everything is very well warmed through.
  5. Transfer to serving bowls. Sprinkle toasted pine nuts, more za’atar spice, and more crushed red pepper flakes on top. Enjoy!

Notes

  • Cook’s Tip: Use whole wheat pasta if you’re following a strict Mediterranean diet.
  • Cook’s Tip: This recipe serves 4 people for a vegetarian dinner. You can serve smaller portions for lunch (up to 6.)
  • Cook’s Tip for Using Fresh Broccoli: If you are using fresh broccoli, cut it into small florets and cook them right in the pasta water. If you like  your broccoli more on the done side, cook it along with the pasta at the same time (the entire 9 minutes or so that the pasta cooks). Or, for a quick blanch, just enough to soften the broccoli, add the broccoli florets to the cooking pasta water during the last 1 minute of cooking. When pasta is ready, drain both the pasta and broccoli together in a colander.
  • What to Serve Along? I typically stick to a simple salad. Browse salad ideas here. 
  • Recommended for this recipe: Private Reserve Greek Extra Virgin Olive Oil (from organically grown and processed Koroneiki olives). And from our all-natural spice collection: Aleppo-style pepper and za’atar.
  • Visit our Online Shop to browse our collection of olive oils, spices, and more ingredients for Mediterranean cooking!
  • Prep Time: 10 mins
  • Cook Time: 20 mins
  • Category: Entree
  • Method: Stove-top
  • Cuisine: Mediterranean

*This post recently appeared on The Mediterranean Dish in February 2018 and has been recently updated with new information for readers’ benefit.

Mediterranean Bean and Broccoli Pasta | The Mediterranean Dish. Simple, hearty Mediterranean bean and broccoli pasta. Tossed in olive oil, fresh parsley and favorite spices. A sprinkle of grated Parmesan and some toasted pine nuts seal the deal! See it on TheMediterraneanDish.com #pasta #pastadinner #mediterraneandiet #healthyrecipes #comfortfood #onepotpasta #onepot

Mediterranean Bean and Broccoli Pasta | The Mediterranean Dish. Simple, hearty Mediterranean bean and broccoli pasta. Tossed in olive oil, fresh parsley and favorite spices. A sprinkle of grated Parmesan and some toasted pine nuts seal the deal! See it on TheMediterraneanDish.com #pasta #pastadinner #mediterraneandiet #healthyrecipes #comfortfood #onepotpasta #onepot

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  1. katerina @ diethood.com says:

    Oh my, this is so simple and incredibly delicious!! I can’t wait to try this recipe!






  2. Carrie Robinson says:

    I just love simple pasta dishes like this! Looks amazing. 🙂






  3. Angela Gagliardi says:

    I made this the other night with fresh broccoli. I didn’t blanch it as suggested, I just added it to the sautéed onions and garlic mixture and it turned out fine.
    I must say that my stepmother made this dish when I was a kid and while I liked that, I liked this recipe much more. It was less greasy and had so much more flavor!






    1. Suzy says:

      Thanks for stopping by to comment. So glad you enjoyed this one!

  4. star says:

    Just made this & it was delicious. added a handful of spinach. yummmm

    1. Suzy says:

      So happy to hear it, Star! And the addition of spinach is great!

  5. wilhelmina says:

    Absolutely loved this dish! The whole family was coming back for seconds!






    1. Suzy says:

      Love that it was a hit with the whole family!!!! Yay!

  6. Wayne says:

    delish!






    1. Suzy says:

      Thanks so much!

  7. Toni says:

    This is such an amazing! I love how quick and easy it is to make!






    1. Suzy says:

      Great to hear you liked this one, Toni! Thanks so much!

  8. greg says:

    So simple, so delicious… endlessly adaptable. My 3rd fav. recipe on your site.:)






    1. Suzy says:

      Thanks, Greg!

  9. Lauren Kelly says:

    This is a perfect example of a simple dish being delicious! I love all of these flavors together!






  10. Peter says:

    Suzy,
    I made this and i am having it for lunch. I did do one thing differently. Instead of blanching the fresh broccoli, I roasted it and then added it to the ‘sauce’. I used the Whole wheat elbows to keep it Mediterranean as suggested above. It is great. My son is eating this for lunch as well,

    1. Suzy says:

      Awesome! Thanks for sharing, Peter!

  11. Peter Calabrese says:

    Suzy, Can you replace the Broccoli with Artichokes? Only because i currently have some Frozen.

    1. Suzy says:

      Sure! Of course the flavor will be different than if you used broccoli, but if that’s what you have on hand, go for it!

  12. Peter Calabrese says:

    In lieu of broccoli, can I use artichoke hearts instead?

    1. Suzy says:

      Sure! Of course the flavor will be different than if you used broccoli, but if that’s what you have on hand, go for it!

  13. Kim says:

    I made this tonight and it was really good. I have celiac and the elbow noodles I tried with this just fell apart, and soaked up any additional liquid there was. But the flavor was fantastic, and I could tell we are going to love it. I am going to try it again when I can get the noodles I normally use.






    1. Suzy says:

      I know gluten free noodles can be tricky to work with. If you find another brand you like for this recipe, please do share!

  14. Joycelyn says:

    Lovely quick meal but have to correct on the addition of adding oil to pasta water as it simply creates goo that is unwanted and unneeded.
    Also, due to the unrest, bombings and general destruction of Aleppo, you’d be hard pressed to find Aleppo pepper grown and processed in Aleppo. Turkey’s version of Aleppo pepper perhaps but don’t count on finding the real thing in the near future.






    1. Suzy says:

      Thanks for sharing. That debate continues regarding adding oil to pasta water. You can skip it, if you prefer. Correct, we sell Aleppo-style pepper that you can find at our store here: https://shop.themediterraneandish.com/product/aleppo-pepper-aleppo-style-pepper/ . And yes, because of unrest, we are only able to source it from Turkey at this time, as we’ve indicated in the product description.

  15. Katie says:

    Made this for the family and it was a hit!






    1. Suzy says:

      This one’s definitely a family favorite here, as well! Thanks so much!

  16. wilhelmina says:

    This is a meal I crave when I want hearty simple food! It always hits the spot!






    1. Suzy says:

      I’m with ya! Thanks so much, Wilhelmina!