Tuesday, 17 November 2009

  • Recipe: Quick Fresh Tomato and Herb Pasta

    This is a guest post from: Christie's Corner


    Bet you thought I was done with the fresh tomato recipes for a while. So did I.

    But I was given some environmentally conscious, on-the-vine hydroponic Ontario tomatoes (say that three times fast!) at the Royal Winter Fair and I just couldn’t bear to toss them in a salad. With some stoic herbs still toughing it out in the garden, a package of organic pappardelle noodles in the cupboard and a bit of cream left over from the pumpkin pie ice cream, I decided to make a something reminiscent of late summer. No roasting; no long simmers. Just a quick stove top treatment and a dollop of cream to smooth things out.

    This was the result.

    Chopping, dicing and slicing included, this sauce was ready in the time it took to boil a large pot of  water and cook the pasta. In fact, it was ready a few minutes ahead of time, but I chop quickly so that doesn’t really count.

    It smelled so good, and I was so impatient to get the photo session over with and eat, I didn’t notice an annoying little string of cheese clinging to the oregano. Oh well, it proves this is “real” food. Right?

    I did take a few seconds to garnish the dish with a couple of sprigs of thyme and a few fresh oregano leaves, but that’s as tarted up as this dish gets.

    Fresh ingredients is the key to this dish and the herbs are crucial. Dried thyme just doesn’t have the same effect. I’m going to miss my herb patch when the frost arrives. But this evening? I enjoyed a fresh taste of early autumn.

    What will you miss the most when the frost comes?


    Quick Fresh Tomato and Herb Pasta

    Serves 2 (double and triple as needed)

    • flat pasta of choice (tagliatelle or pappardelle work nicely)
    • 1 tbsp canola or olive oil
    • 1 clove garlic, thinly slivered
    • 3 medium ripe tomatoes, chopped
    • 1/2 yellow pepper, diced
    • generous sprinkling of fresh herbs – I used thyme, basil, oregano and marjoram
    • cream, enough to form a sauce (about 1/4 cup)
    • salt to taste
    • fresh ground pepper
    • freshly grated Parmigiano-Reggiano

    Instructions

    1. Put a generous amount of lightly salted water on the boil. When it boils, cook the pasta according to package directions.
    2. Heat a  large skillet or wok over medium heat. Gently, gently saute the garlic in the oil for a few minutes until it softens, being careful not to brown or burn the garlic since this will make it bitter, and the aim is to let the garlic get sweet.
    3. Increase the heat to medium-high. Add the diced tomatoes and cook a couple of minutes.
    4. Add the yellow pepper and fresh herbs and continue cooking until the tomatoes just begin to fall apart.
    5. Add the cream and bring the sauce to a boil.
    6. Reduce the heat to a simmer.
    7. Season with salt and pepper to taste, keeping the sauce on a very gentle simmer until the pasta is ready.
    8. When the pasta is al dente, drain it without rinsing (you want the sauce to stick to the starch), toss the pasta and sauce together, sprinkle with grated cheese.
    9. Wipe brow and pretend this was very hard.

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