Showing posts with label pasta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pasta. Show all posts

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! 

Saturday, April 5, 2014

Linguine with fresh asparagus, mushrooms, avocado and Parmesan cheese

My week of pasta started with a simple but amazing linguine with fresh asparagus. Unfortunately the asparagus wasn't local but I just couldn't help but to buy it anyway - and it tasted amazing, despite it being transported a few miles. It really is a sign that spring is on it's way!


The What
1 bouquet of fresh green asparagus
200 g forest mushrooms
1 ripe avocado
2 dl cream
1 tps of chili flakes (depends on how spicy you want it!)
½ freshly squeezed lemon
1 clove of garlic
salt and fresh ground black pepper

The How
Gently fry the garlic in some olive oil in a pan. Add the mushrooms and fry until they have gotten a little color, but are not burnt. 
Add the chili flakes, lemon and cream. Add salt and cracked pepper. Bring to the boil and then let simmer. 
Pick up one asparagus and hold it between the your thumb and forefinger on both sides. Bend it until it snaps and throw away the root part of the veggie. This part can be eaten, but it's more chewy and has a tendency to be a bit bitter. Repeat on the rest of the asparagus. 
Boil the linguine until tender. 
Throw the asparagus into boiling water with a bit of salt, boil for about 1 minute so that it's still nice and crispy. 
Slice the avocado.
Add the linguine to the cream sauce, add the avocado and mix together. 
Serve the pasta topped with asparagus and Parmesan cheese and some more cracked pepper, if you like. 


Enjoy!