Showing posts with label Italy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Italy. Show all posts

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Hungry? Here's a 10 minute meal that tastes amazing



I LOVE gnocchi. I love it so much that I even tried to make it myself (major fail, will tell you more about that another time). The good news for us that apparently aren't very gifted in the make-your-own gnocchi department, there are now hundreds of different types of fresh pasta available in almost all standard grocery stores. Hooray!!

I had a wonderful day off today, finally being able to spend some quality time on my blog and my glorious plans for the future. Glorious plans for the future made me hungry but it needed to be a quick meal so as not to disturb me too much when I finally got my creative juices flowing. 

This is what I had at home: 
1 packet of fresh gnocchi
1 can of crushed tomatoes
2 garlic cloves
fresh thyme
Chili flakes
Parmesan cheese
Salt and pepper


The How: 
Throw the gnocchi into boiling, lightly salted water. Cook until they start popping up to the surface of the water. Remove from water and put aside for now. 
Chop garlic, fry in olive oil in a pan together with chili flakes, until soft. Add the crushed tomatoes, salt, pepper and let simmer. 
Add the gnocchi and stir. 
Serve with fresh thyme and grated Parmesan. 

This is turned into a beautiful (super quick and not at all classic) Gnocchi Neapolitan in just under 10 minutes!

Now to get back to creating my Declarations of a Foodie empire!

Saturday, April 26, 2014

Tagliatelle Naepolitan with Pan Roasted Cherry Tomatoes & Feta Cheese

Sometimes, less is more. 

When the current food trends seem just a tad too pretentious, it´s nice to go back to the basics. This classic tomato based sauce is so simple, yet so good, and can be varied indefinitely. Make your own version and change it depending on your mood; spicy, extra garlic, with Parmesan, with pecorino, with basil, with thyme... the combinations are many and all are good. I made mine a bit more basic and added my standard feta cheese and some quick pan roasted cherry tomatoes. 


The What: 
2 cans of crushed tomatoes, I recommend Mutti if you don't want to make it all yourself from scratch, tastes a lot better than many other brands!
2-3 cloves of garlic, finely chopped
Piri piri chili, to taste
1 cube of vegetable stock
½ cup of water
feta cheese
fresh basil
cherry tomatoes still on the vine
olive oil
a pinch of sugar, if you want
salt, pepper


The How: 
Carefully roast the cherry tomatoes in olive oil on low heat in a pan, until softened. Put to the side.
Gently fry the garlic and chili in olive oil in a pan, be careful not to burn the garlic. 
Add the crushed tomatoes, vegetable stock and the ½ cup of water and bring to the boil. Add salt and pepper to taste as well as a pinch of sugar if you want. Let simmer until the tagliatelle is ready.
Boil the pasta in salted water until al dente. 
Add the tagliatelle to the Napoletana sauce and make sure the sauce covers all of the pasta. 


Add basil to taste, arrange on a plate, crumble the feta over the pasta and top with the pan roasted cherry tomatoes. 

Serve while hot!