Tuesday, October 3, 2006

PASTA AL POMODORO CRUDO (PASTA WITH RAW TOMATO SAUCE)

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Can't let summer or early autumn go by without making this dish with some fresh tomatoes and basil! We has this for a quick lunch yesterday. I didn't have any plum tomatoes, so just used what I had, straight from the garden. As you can see, I used whole wheat farfalle, or bowtie pasta. (You need a pasta with some surfaces to catch the juices.)

BRYANNA'S PASTA AL POMODORO CRUDO (PASTA WITH RAW TOMATO SAUCE)
Serves 4-6
From my book "Nonna's Italian Kitchen".

This is one of the fastest and most delicious recipes in the book (sort of an Italian salsa cruda), but you must have good, ripe tomatoes (preferably Italian plum tomatoes) and fresh basil-- save this for late summer meals.

1 lb. rotelle, fusilli, rigati, farfalle, rigatone, or radiatore pasta
(regular or whole wheat)
6 cloves garlic, peeled
6 T. chopped fresh basil
2 lb. ripe tomatoes (preferably plum-type), chunked
2-4 T. extra-virgin olive oil
1-2 tsp. salt
1 tsp. freshly-ground black pepper
12 pitted black calamata olives

While the pasta cooks in a large pot of boiling, salted water, make the sauce. Place the garlic and basil in a food processor and pulse until chopped fine. Add the remaining ingredients and pulse quickly.

Drain the pasta and immediately toss with the uncooked sauce. Serve right away, with salad and maybe some crusty bread to mop up the juices. (Traditionally, this not eaten with any kind of cheese on it.)

Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...Enjoy!
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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

:) You must have something yummy planned for Thanksgiving! Looks awesome and fall like!!

Bryanna Clark Grogan said...

Yup, it's coming up soon! You can see vegan Thanksgiving menus, recipes, etc. at http://www.bryannaclarkgrogan.com/page/page/1435893.htm

Anonymous said...

Thanks for that roulade technique for the turkey. I'm going to use it with the ham recipe, stuffed, baked, then smoked on a cedar plank to finish it off in Mom's propane grill. I found that method elsewhere; it worked well for okara tempeh "Fish", hopefully for this too. Yay! Happy Feasting.

Celeste said...

Your blogs make me hungry. Very hungry!

Thanks for suggesting garbanzo miso to me, I tried it today and it was delicious.

Going to look at your T-day recipes, it will be here in the States all too soon. I hope to gather with Lee, Don, Sarah, Elie, Elie's wife and my husband.

Anonymous said...

Woops, I'm slow, I just reread a bit and saw that they will be in the next issue! Horray!