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best throw-together pasta..

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best throw-together pasta..

Postby purple goddess on Mon Sep 01, 2008 2:45 pm

Furry's gout's playing up, we had 7 kids thru the doors over the weekend, a visit from a dog judge to check out Stella Bella Bottom Smeller, Mater Beige took a nasty fall and fractured both the radius and ulna of her left wrist, and we had junior footy presentations over in Cwazyburn.

**sigh**

Not much time left for resting OR cooking... so here's what I did last night.

Diced a red cap from AFD delivery, let it slow cook in a cast iron pan. Added 250g sliced 'shrooms ( :oops: the ones from the Farmer's Market 2 weeks ago.. they were a little wrinkled, but otherwise ok)

Add one can tuna in brine and 1/2 a container of sour cream. Heat and pour over bucatelli.

Voila! a scrummy dinner in under 1/2 an hour!
There is no love sincerer than the love of food. ~George Bernard Shaw, "The Revolutionist's Handbook," Man and Superman
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Re: best throw-together pasta..

Postby dixiebelle on Mon Sep 01, 2008 8:43 pm

Sounds good... I would have opened a jar of Barilla Pesto Genovese!

Hope you are all doing OK now!
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Re: best throw-together pasta..

Postby grocer on Mon Sep 01, 2008 10:57 pm

tuna, rocket, spaghetti and a packet of simply green tomatoes
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Re: best throw-together pasta..

Postby dixiebelle on Tue Sep 02, 2008 10:29 am

My favourite pasta topping, also a quick one, is a gremolata type thing...

Gremolata
This is a great, zesty way to jazz up BBQ meats, fish or salads too...

Here is a basic recipe:

Finely chopped preserved lemon rind
Finely chopped garlic
Chopped flat leaf parsley (or try some corainder/ basil too)
Chopped pistachio, walnut or pecans
Finely chopped capers (optional)
Olive oil
Lemon or lime juice
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Re: best throw-together pasta..

Postby Zoe on Tue Sep 02, 2008 11:12 pm

Mine's half an onion, a clove of garlic, a chilli, a rasher of bacon and a tin of tomatoes.
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Re: best throw-together pasta..

Postby grocer on Wed Sep 03, 2008 10:35 pm

Zoe wrote:Mine's half an onion, a clove of garlic, a chilli, a rasher of bacon and a tin of tomatoes.

another of my favourites Zoe!
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Re: best throw-together pasta..

Postby Griffin on Sat Sep 20, 2008 6:57 pm

I'd go with Zoe's too, only I'd leave out the chilli... cos I've already seen Pluto and it's over-rated. Chilli = Ow!

I do Absorption Pasta a la Clotilde at Chocolate and Zucchini, but without the cocoa nibs and with pine nuts. Pasta is the best for a throw-together meal tho', so quick and easy.
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Re: best throw-together pasta..

Postby Hellina Handbasket on Mon Oct 06, 2008 11:16 am

Zoe wrote:Mine's half an onion, a clove of garlic, a chilli, a rasher of bacon and a tin of tomatoes.



This is also fantastic with a chorizo sausage instead of the bacon.

Actually another fav of mine is garlic, chilli, onion and chorizo but just cooked off in a little nice olive oil or some butter. Great for fresh pasta as it lets the pasta be the star.

Yum!
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