Spanish Phrase
La pasta con verduras asadas es fácil.
Meaning
The sentence means 'The pasta with roasted vegetables is easy.' It emphasizes that preparing this dish does not require much effort or skill.
When to use
Use this phrase when you want to reassure someone that a recipe is simple, perhaps while sharing a cooking tip or recommending a quick meal.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Lapastaconverdurasasadasesfácil
Definite article (La)
La is the feminine singular definite article, used before feminine nouns like 'pasta'.
Noun gender (pasta)
'Pasta' is a feminine noun, so it takes the article 'la' and agreement with adjectives.
Preposition 'con'
'Con' means 'with' and links the main dish to its accompaniment.
Adjective agreement (asadas)
Adjectives must agree in gender and number with the noun they modify; 'asadas' matches the feminine plural 'verduras'.
Verb 'ser' vs 'estar'
Use 'es' (ser) for inherent qualities; here 'fácil' describes the dish's general ease of preparation.
Adjective placement
Descriptive adjectives like 'fácil' usually follow the verb 'ser' in simple statements.
🗨In Conversation
¿Sabes cómo preparar una cena rápida?
Do you know how to make a quick dinner?
Sí, la pasta con verduras asadas es fácil.
Yes, pasta with roasted vegetables is easy.
✕Common Mistakes
La pasta con verduras asadas está fácil.
Do not use 'está fácil' because 'estar' describes temporary states, not inherent ease of a recipe.
La pasta con verduras asado es fácil.
Adjectives must agree in gender and number; 'asado' is masculine singular.
La pasta con verduras asada es fácil.
The adjective must match the plural noun 'verduras'.
↔Alternatives
Esta pasta con verduras al horno es sencilla.
This pasta with oven‑roasted vegetables is simple.
Preparar pasta con verduras asadas no cuesta nada.
Preparing pasta with roasted vegetables costs nothing.
La pasta y las verduras asadas son una receta fácil.
Pasta and roasted vegetables are an easy recipe.
Cultural Tip
In many Spanish‑speaking households, pasta is often paired with seasonal vegetables. Roasting vegetables (verduras asadas) brings out a sweet, caramelized flavor that is especially popular in Mediterranean cuisine. When cooking for family, serving the dish family‑style (large bowl in the center) is common.

