Sunday, November 3, 2013

PEA, ZUCCHINI & ONION PASTA



This is a simple and delicious pasta recipe.  Just like traditional Italian pasta dishes, it is not complicated but has great flavour – especially if you use good quality ingredients.  It is perfect for a mid-week meal or even something you could serve to friends or family.  My husband made this recipe up so all credit to him for this one (and that is why there are no step-by-step pictures... sorry)!

Serves 2

What you need

250 grams of fresh fettuccine, or your pasta of choice
¾ cup peas (frozen is fine)
2 onions, chopped in half and then finely sliced into half-rings
1 zucchini sliced into ribbons
1 cup of vegetable stock
1 tablespoon basil pesto
½ cup fresh flat leaf parsley, roughly ripped or chopped
Salt and pepper
Olive oil
1 knob of butter
1 clove garlic, crushed
Parmesan cheese, grated to serve


How to make it

Gently melt the butter and a good drizzle of olive oil in a pan and add the onion and garlic.  On a low heat, cook the onions until soft and cooked through.  This will take a little bit of time.  Don’t rush this part, as you don’t want the onions to burn, but to caramalise.  It might take up to 10 minutes.  Stir regularly.

Boil your pasta water with a good pinch of salt in it.  When the water boils, add your pasta.  If you are using fresh pasta, it won’t take long to cook so make sure you have the sauce ready for when the pasta is cooked.  You will need to combine the two immediately.

Add the zucchini and a tablespoon of pesto (or more if you like) and a good pinch of salt.  Stir gently for a couple of minutes.

Add about ¾ of a cup of vegetable stock or some water from the pasta pot to the sauce.  When the pasta is just about ready add the peas to the sauce.

Reduce or turn off the heat on your sauce.  

When the pasta is cooked, add it to the sauce mix.  I just transfer the pasta from the water straight into the pan.  Add your chopped parsley and stir to combine.

Serve with grated Parmesan, parsley and cracked black pepper.

Enjoy!





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