With my friends now gone and no real reason not to be home, the procrastination has to come to an end -- NOW!
I flicked through Cupboard Love to get an idea of what I will be cooking... it's still pretty hot here so many things did not appeal, like the whole Soup chapter.
I had remembered a pasta dish I quite liked when I was cooking at Lisa's in Florida, so I made a variation of the recipe.
112. Spaghetti with Ricotta and Herbs (variation) - *Pasta*
There are a few suggestions for variations that Tom gives -- asparagus, broccoli, peas, broad beans, arugula, or my choice, baby spinach.
Spinach and ricotta go hand in hand in lasagna or pasta with shells, so I thought, why not?
As before, the preparation was very simple. While the pasta was boiling, I took out a few tablespoons of pasta water and mixed it with ricotta so that the cheese melted to make a sort of creamy sauce. I added pecorino this time, to ensure the sauce would be salty enough, plus some chilli flakes, as I wasn't catering to kiddies this time. I also chose oregano for this time, because basil around my parts never looks very pretty. With a tablespoon each of lemon juice and olive oil, the sauce was done.
I tossed it through the pasta with the chopped spinach, and the preparation was done!
This was really tasty! I think, though, that I should continue catering to kiddies' tastes as it was a taaaad too spicy for me, and this is after quartering the chilli flakes amount. Man, Tom, you like things spicy - wow! You know I was never a big fan of ricotta -- I always found it bland and bla. But this recipe really showcases it. I just love spaghetti, mmm.
Tuesday, August 22, 2006
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6 comments:
That looks lovely, nice and light. Great to see you back on course....well done Ilana.
Leeanne (Teacake)
mmmm, that looks delicious Ilana!
Looks wonderful. :o)
As for soups what about a nice Gazpacho instead of a hot soup?
Thanks Leeanne and Anna. It does feel nice to be back on course. But need to get cooking more too! :)
Evie, a gazpacho would be lovely, unfortunately Tom doesn't have a recipe for it in Cupboard Love. Interestingly, though, he did have a recipe for Salmorejo, which is a thicker gazpacho, in a past Delicious. I blogged about it here: http://when-ilana-met-pantry.blogspot.com/2006/04/you-say-tomatoes.html
whoops, that didn't work. ok if you do a search for salmorejo in the blog, you will come across it. one of my fave pictures, by the way. :)
Your Salmorejo looks wonderful, Ilana. :oq
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