“If you miss pasta, because you don’t eat wheat or you’re on a low-carbohydrate diet, this dish makes a nice stand-in for fettuccine. Be careful not to overcook — it will be al dente with a few minutes of cooking, after which it will quickly fall apart. When made just right, it’s silky and wonderful. You can serve as is, or toss it with a fresh tomato sauce. Use a vegetable peeler or mandolin to make the thin zucchini strips.”
Tomato sauce recipe at: http://www.recipething.com/recipes/show/15941
You might need to buy:
- Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper
- extra virgin olive oil
OOOOOOH so good
ready in about 40 minutes;
serves 4
You might need to buy:
- Salt/pepper
- Fettuccine
- butter
- heavy cream
- frozen peas
- finely grated lemon zest
- fresh lemon juice
- finely grated Parm + more for serving
Good, can use spinach here as well.
You might need to buy:
- Olive
- Sweet italian sausage
- Dried oregano
- parsely
Lunchbox edition
serves 2
You might need to buy:
- olive oil
- minced garlic cloves
- water
- elbow pasta
- chopped fresh parsley
- Ground pepper
- grated parmesan cheese
You might need to buy:
- pesto
- white wine
- butter
- fresh basil
- tomatoe sauce
- grapeseed oil
Ye olde family favorite. 17 WW points per (large) serving.
ready in about 20 minutes;
serves 2
You might need to buy:
- spaghetti
- spaghetti sauce
- ground beef
Can use ground lamb, pork, chicken, etc.
You might need to buy:
- pepper
- dried oregano
- salt
- water
- tomoatoe paste
- ground beef
- ricotta cheese
You might need to buy:
- dry linguine
- Italian-style stewed tomatoes
- baby clams
- balsamic vinegar
- salt
- pepper
- finely chopped fresh basil
ready in about 30 minutes;
serves 4
You might need to buy:
- Salt and black pepper
- minced garlic
- coarse fresh bread crumbs
You might need to buy:
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- Tomates séchées coupées finement
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- oeufs
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- grosse poignée de Parmesan râpé
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- sel et poivre