Pasta
Noodle Salad with Spicy Peanut Butter Dressing
Juli Tsuchiya-Waldron of Tokyo, Japan, writes: "I was born in California but moved to Tokyo with my family when I was 6 years old. Now I'm 19, and have started a small craft shop where I sell my handmade place mats and coasters. Cooking is my other creative outlet. When my mother is too busy to cook for the family, I enjoy coming up with dishes that are interesting and nutritious but still quick."
To turn this salad into a main course, add cooked shrimp and more vegetables, such as slivered carrots and red cabbage.
Herbed Orzo with Toasted Pine Nuts
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Lasagna with Basil and Fennel
No-boil noodles cut down on the prep time.
Farfalle with Peas and Prosciutto
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Thai-Style Fusilli with Eggplant and Shiitake
If canned unsweetened coconut milk is not readily available in your area, you may substitute 1/2 cup heavy cream and 1 tablespoon sweetened flaked coconut.
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Fennel and Sausage Ragù Over Pasta
This ragù would also be excellent served over instant polenta instead of pasta.
Penne with Herbed Zucchini and Goat Cheese
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Linguine alla Carbonara
Perfect before grilled fish or roast chicken.
Tagliatelle with Fava Beans and Pecorin0 Romano
An appetizer that is simple to make, delicious and very appealing.
Wild Mushroom and Three-Cheese Lasagne
The combination of ricotta, Parmesan and goat cheese and porcini and shiitake mushrooms makes this classic dish new again. Offer red wine throughout dinner and Italian ice cream and cookies-gelato and biscotti-for dessert.
Warm Pasta Salad with Roasted Corn and Poblanos
Pan-roasting or toasting in a dry cast-iron skillet is a cooking technique used often in Mexican cuisine. We use it here to bring up the flavors of corn, onion, and pumpkin seeds. We created this salad as a main course, but it's also a terrific side dish.
Active time: 50 min Start to finish: 1 hr
Penne with Spinach, Shrimp, Tomatoes and Basil
This attractive and flavorful main course is perfect for weeknight entertaining.
Oven-Braised Beef with Tomato Sauce and Garlic
This recipe was inspired by Aunt Gladys's beef, from Laurie Colwin (Gourmet, January 1992), and Nathalie Waag's leg of lamb with tomatoes and garlic (Gourmet, September 1986).
The best chuck roasts for this recipe come from the supermarket—fancy butcher shops' meat is too lean and often becomes dry when cooked.
Japanese Noodles with Bok Choy and Tofu
Dried udon noodles are found in the Asian foods section of most supermarkets; if unavailable, use linguine instead.
Pasta with Baked Tomato Sauce
Cook: Nancy Harmon Jenkins
Source: Cucinaamore.com It's difficult to imagine a more mundane-sounding dish than Pasta with Baked Tomato Sauce — and yet this extremely simple pasta is a breakthrough, not like any other you've ever eaten. And so good you'll make it again and again. The sauce is made from roasted cherry tomatoes, very ripe ones. These diminutive tomatoes with the big taste are then covered with a cheesey-garlicky-bread crumb mixture and set in the oven. Just before serving, you tear some basil leaves into the roasted tomato mixture and that's your sauce, right in the oven dish: add some corkscrew or butterfly pasta and you have dinner. Italian cookbook author Nancy Harmon Jenkins points out that the ony trick to this dish is using really ripe cherry tomatoes'which are easy to find all year long. If they're not available, use any red, ripe tomatoes and quarter them.
Source: Cucinaamore.com It's difficult to imagine a more mundane-sounding dish than Pasta with Baked Tomato Sauce — and yet this extremely simple pasta is a breakthrough, not like any other you've ever eaten. And so good you'll make it again and again. The sauce is made from roasted cherry tomatoes, very ripe ones. These diminutive tomatoes with the big taste are then covered with a cheesey-garlicky-bread crumb mixture and set in the oven. Just before serving, you tear some basil leaves into the roasted tomato mixture and that's your sauce, right in the oven dish: add some corkscrew or butterfly pasta and you have dinner. Italian cookbook author Nancy Harmon Jenkins points out that the ony trick to this dish is using really ripe cherry tomatoes'which are easy to find all year long. If they're not available, use any red, ripe tomatoes and quarter them.
Fettucine with Porcini Mushroom Sauce
Dried porcini are sold at Italian delis and in many supermarkets.