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Dinner in a Flash: Perfect Pasta Edition
Bro's garden is beginning to bear fruit - or, rather, vegetables - and I am more than happy to pilfer my share. This weekend's haul included some of his glorious broccoli. Tender, sweet and freshly picked, its the highlight of this quick and easy meal. Written amounts are flexible here, as we're mainly talking about a technique more than a recipe. The veggies are variable too. I've made this recipe dozens of times in dozens of ways. You can use almost any veg you like: cauliflower, zucchini, asparagus and carrots work well; and any combination of the above would be outstanding. If you've got some left over chicken, chickpeas, or some cooked white beans, feel free to throw them in at the end as well. Its all good and its all delicious, I promise. Linguine with Caramelized Broccoli: some extra virgin olive oil1 large head of broccoli, stems removed, florets trimmed into small pieces2 or 3 large cloves of garlic, peeled and minced (or more to taste)some Kosher salt and freshly ground black peppersome crushed red pepper flakes, to taste2 to 3 cups of low-sodium chicken or vegetable broth*grating of fresh nutmeg 1/2 pound of hot, cooked, whole wheat linguine some freshly grated Parmesan cheese some chopped fresh parsley for garnishCook the past according to package directions - while the water is coming to the boil, you can throw together this lovely sauce. Heat some olive oil in a large stainless steel skillet, enough to coat the bottom, over high heat until it shimmers. Add the broccoli and season with a bit of salt and pepper. Cover the skillet and allow the broccoli to cook, undisturbed, for 3 to 4 minutes, or until crisp, well-browned and caramelized. Remove the cover, stir, reduce heat to medium high and add a bit of crushed red pepper flakes, to taste. Continue cooking for an additional 1 to 2 minutes, stirring as needed, until the broccoli is just tender. Add the garlic and stir to combine. Reduce the heat to low and add the chicken or vegetable stock, stirring well to scrape up any brown bits from the bottom of the pan. Grate in some fresh nutmeg and allow the sauce to simmer over low heat for 1 minute. Meanwhile, drain the cooked pasta, then add it to the skillet, along with a bit of grated Parmesan cheese, and toss to coat. Serve at once with additional Parmesan cheese and a bit of chopped parsley for garnish. Enjoy! As written, this recipe will serve 3 or 4 depending on portion size. *The amount of broth used is really up to you. This is a very thin sauce as it is and I like to serve it in a large bowl with both a fork and a soup spoon. I never measure the broth, I just keep adding it until it looks good. 2 to 3 cups for 1/2 pound of pasta should do it. Use your judgment and all will be well. This is a quick, versatile, inexpensive and healthy meatless meal that comes together in about 10 minutes flat. So, what are you waiting for? ... Get cookin'! related searches : Dinner
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