Showing posts with label Italian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Italian. Show all posts

Monday, April 25, 2011

Side Note: Asparagus with some Oh!


Kicking off a new segment here at TPC. It's called the "Side Note". In this we hope to explore some quick and easy side dishes that can stand alone (with a glass of wine of course) or compliment many of your favorite main dishes. I'll try to keep the whole section as short as possible (though I DO love to hear myself talk...or write in this case)

This surprising little side dish can be whipped up in about ten minutes and will be sure to inspire your guests to give off a slight, "oh!" as they gobble it down. We turn to the asparagus to be the star of this side. Asparagus, an easily recognizable green high in vitamins, dietary benefits and antioxidants, has a very unique taste and can often take the lead in any dish it is added to. Knowing this we are just going to let it stand on it's own here with some lovely spices to play off it's unique taste. But enough..keeping this short....Let's Prep.

Here's What You Need:

  • 1 Bunch fresh Asparagus
  • 1-2 Garlic Clove sliced
  • Red Pepper Flakes
  • Extra Virgin Olive Oil
  • Sea Salt and FG Pepper to taste
  • Half a Lemon

Heat the olive oil (just a couple of quick swirls from the bottle) in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Throw a pinch of the red pepper flakes and a turn or two of the fg pepper to infuse the oil with some wonderful spice. Add the sliced garlic and asparagus, salt and another fg pepper turn or two; cover and cook for about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally, or until asparagus is tender. It should have little hints of dark color letting you know she's ready for plating. Turn off the heat, squeeze a little lemon juice on the asparagus and serve it right up.

Great with beef and pork dishes OR cut up the asparagus, toss with pasta (and a little pasta water) and some freshly grated parmesan cheese and you're golden.


WINE NOTE: As this is somewhat Italian in it's background, let's do an Italian wine with it. You could go with either a Barbera or Primitivo both which compliment really well with a dish that has a little kick to it. Or get fancy and have a
Franciacorta, which is a sparkling wine from Lombardy

Until we do this again....

Enjoy....Have Fun...and Eat Well!

TPC
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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Let's get this started: Spaghetti All'Ubriaco


I would think that there would be little choice to start with anything but an Italian dish. And as I like to keep things fast and simple, this is as simple and easy as it comes. It is called Spaghetti All'Ubriaco or "drunken spaghetti" if you will. How could we go wrong here? From what I understand this is a dish from Florence, but there are some different versions out there, by all means go look. Some use Anchovies...some add some butter....I've even seen breadcrumbs....here's what I like....but TEST...TRY...and decide for yourself!

1 pound spaghetti (1/4 to 1/2 pound per person...depends how hungry you are)
4-5 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil (if you call it EVOO we are in a fight)
2 to 3 cloves garlic, chopped
2 to 3 anchovy fillets, chopped (or you can match with pinch of rough salt, but come on be adventurous, you're shy go 2)
Couple of pinches dried chili peppers, crushed (not an overpowering heat...tasty...I tend to go bigger here)
2 cups red wine (OR about 3/4 of the bottle...ish...I pour from the bottle...it looks so much cooler!)
Fistful fresh Italian parsley, chopped....( really makes the look of this dish)
1/2 cup freshly grated PARMESAN REGGIANO cheese (duh)...add more to taste.....I always leave a bowl of it at the ready when I serve...always

Bring water to boil in a large pot. THEN salt the water (never before it's boiling, bad for your pot) Add the pasta and cook for 6 to 7 minutes, you're going to want to transfer just BEFORE the pasta is al dente....test it!

While the pasta is going....In a saucepan, heat the olive oil. Add the garlic, chili peppers (to taste), and
anchovies...OK now anchovies...here is the part you make your call...you should cook until the anchovies disappear. It won't taste fishy...just a deep salty taste. If you don't like anchovies....use a pinch of coarse sea salt....you'll get close...but nothing beats the anchovies. Really. Cook for about 2 to 3 minutes...ish....until the little fishies are gone, remember?

Add the pasta to the pan, and toss well.

Pour in the red wine, and cook until it has reduced and the spaghetti has finished cooking. WINE NOTE: Use good wine...wine would you drink. The wine is intensified so using a bad cheap wine just makes a bad cheaper tasting dish. ...That being said you don't use a $50 bottle of wine either! (You probably already know this...but just in case)

Kill the flame.....add freshly chopped parsley and grated parm cheese toss well. (tongs work great here and looks like you know what you're doing)
Slide it into to a warm bowl (with flair please!) and serve right away family style!

SECOND WINE NOTE: If you can, serve with another bottle of whatever you used to cook....it really does accentuate...and if you didn't have two bottles to start with...shame on you...rookie.

This should serve 2 with leftovers or 4 straight up.


Enjoy and eat well!

TPC