From: Feisty
On Dec 22, 2006
We absolutely loved this dish! I only used 1/2 jar of peppers because that's all I had, and I think that was just enough. I think a whole jar would have been too overbearing. I didn't have Provolone either, so I topped the casserole with a blend of parmesan, romano and asiago cheeses which complimented the dish very well. We couldn't stop eating it! My husband and I both had seconds, and then I polished the rest off for lunch the next day. This was so good and easy, I've already passed the recipe on to friends. Thanks for sharing it!
From: Hey Jude
On Mar 27, 2004
This is a great recipe! I used penne pasta and the roasted peppers, and I also used a whole pound of shrimp (no scallops) due to what I had on hand. Also, I placed the cooked pasta in the 8" square pan and then poured the shrimp mixture over it. My husband and I enjoyed this with some crust bread and a green salad.
From: KellyC
On Mar 27, 2004
Very good recipe!! The recipe didn't say what to do with the pasta, I added it to the casserole in layers with the seafood sauce and cheese. The sauce was very tasty, but maybe too much red peppers for some people. I used regular cream cheese, it was rich and delicious.
From: ellie_
On Mar 23, 2004
Very good seafood caserole which we enjoyed--a great way to use up the last of the frozen shrimp with scallops in a wonderful sauce--even kids will like this healthy pasta casserole. I made a few subsitutions based on what I had on hand by using different pasta and I used two chopped red jalapenos instead of the jar of peppers. I also used a little less provolone than called for. Thanks Chia for sharing!
From: Roxygirl in Colorado
On Apr 15, 2008
I made this for a special dinner for my father in law. It was easy to assemble. I used half the roasted peppers (as I always do in recipes) since I don't like a strong pepper flavor. I used my Magic Bullet to mix together the cream cheese. This turned out GREAT and my father in law raved over the dish! Thanks Chia, for a "restaurant worthy" meal! Roxygirl
From: Jim C.
On Feb 16, 2009
Delicious! I omitted the hot water, which I think would make the sauce too runny--it was perfect without it. And yes, I put the cooked pasta into the baking dish with the sauce.
From: bzsoccermom
On Jan 19, 2009
Really good! Will make again, but double the shrimp and scallops and may add some mushrooms. Didn't need the cheese on top, so I will probably not use next time. Substituted penne for the ziti, as it was what I had. Thanks for the fantastic recipe!
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