April 8, 2008

spaghetti with pesto and vegetables

spaghetti with pesto and vegetables

I promised I'd have a recipe using pesto this week and, of course, pesto and pasta seem to go hand in hand!

I'm a big fan of vegetables so I try to incorportae them in almost every meal. My kids, they pick out the "red" (red pepper) but they'll usually eat most of their vegetables. Except they have both sworn off cauliflower. I don't really blame them, but that's probably because it's one of my less liked vegies too. I mean I'll eat it but not with great pleasure. (I've managed to never eat a brussel sprout, so that's why cauliflower is on the bottom of the list. However, I feel I should at least try it but the smell offends me. I feel I may give it a try this year yet. We'll see!)

Very yummy, no complaints. 2 thumbs up.

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An aside: To the few readers I have, I was wondering... any of you watching Hell's Kitchen? I finished watching last season's for the first time and am now hooked to the new season. Any thoughts? Love the show? Hate the show? I really like Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmare's too. I'm amazed by how many poorly run restaurants there are out there! Everyone and their dog thinks they can run a restaurant! Poor Chef Ramsay, I swear, he's going to have a heart attack. I'm amazed he hasn't already!

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spaghetti with pesto and vegetables
makes 4

454 g (1 lb) whole wheat spaghetti (or adjust for you preference for 4 people)
1 onion, thinly sliced
2 carrots, sliced thinly
1 sweet red pepper, sliced thinly
1 small zuchinni, sliced thinly
1 - 1.5 cups of pesto sauce
parmeson cheese

Boil spaghetti as per directions on package.

Saute onions & carrots with oil of choice in hot pan for a minute. Add red peppers and zuchinni and stirfry for another minute or two.

Add pesto sauce and spaghetti (and any of the pasta water if needed to water down). Mix to distribute sauce.

Plate and dust with parmeson cheese.

3 comments:

  1. I adore Chef Ramsey, in fact that is where we got Emmett's middle name from.

    That being said, how do these IDIOTS make it on Hell's Kitchen? Don't they have to prove they can cook something? And really you only need to know like 15 recipes, that is NOT hard to do. It always amazes me how terrible some of the people are on the show. Steve always thinks I should try out, but I don't think Chef would appreciate my most made item: Mac and Cheese with hidden vegi's. :)

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  2. No kidding, huh? I can't even believe they don't even know what is on the MENU! egads!

    If I was picked to be on that show, you bet your broccoli that I'd be studying previous shows and hot to do everything from Beef Wellingtons to Risotto's to Monk fish.

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  3. A tear jerker movie and a bowl of this and I am one happy customer.

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