Well, the weather has been awfully weird the past couple of days. It's been in the mid 70's here! It's the middle of November and I'm out there wearing shorts and a T-shirt! Who would have thought?!
I'm trying to get a head start on my Christmas shopping this year. I've already got my Grandma, Dad (thanks to my sister!), and part of Andy's mom! This is record pace for me because I'm usually hustling and bustling about a week before the big day! I know, I know... it's not even Thanksgiving yet. But hey... early bird gets the worm!
Anyway, I've been on a pasta kick this week, so here's a little dish I just threw together based on certain things I had in the fridge. The dish could definitely use some work... Andy and I both nit-picked at different things about it that we thought were a little "off", but it's definitely a dish that has potential once it's refined!
Penne w/ Mizuna & Red kale
Adapted from Confessions of a Foodie Bride's recipe
3 cups Penne
3/4 cup Parmesan plus extra for topping, grated
salt and pepper, to taste
1/2 cup mizuna (this is similar to arugula, with a less bitter taste), chopped
1/2 cup mizuna (this is similar to arugula, with a less bitter taste), chopped
1/2 cup red kale greens, chopped
1/4 cup heavy cream
1/4 cup crab meat
1/4 cup heavy cream
1/4 cup crab meat
In a salted pot of boiling water, cook penne according to package directions, about 10-12 minutes. Drain and return pasta to pot.
Heat pot under medium heat and add cream. Slowly stir in the Parmesan until incorporated in sauce and pasta.
Season with salt and pepper, to taste. Add mizuna and kale and toss until greens slightly wilt. Finally, mix in crab meat and season with additional salt and pepper, if needed.
Serve with garlic bread, top with Parmesan cheese, and dig in!
Like I said, this dish is definitely in it's beginning stages of being something great. I've never used Mizuna before, but I've used Arugula plenty of times in pasta. I wasn't a big fan of these two greens in this though. I don't know if it was because of the mixture of both or one overpowered the other, I don't know. Andy didn't seem to mind the greens though.
But Andy wasn't too fond of the crab meat in there, but I actually liked that part. So go figure. I'd definitely try this again, and maybe instead of the greens use asparagus or broccoli or something. And then probably just leave out the crab meat for Andy's sake. Oh well, we live and learn! Enjoy guys!
Pasta looks delicious. I like the idea of adding mizuna.
ReplyDeleteyummy penne pasta with crab meat. lovely ingredients :)
ReplyDeleteDr.Sameena PrathapNovember 10, 2010 at 8:37 PM
Hi,
ReplyDeleteThat looks so inviting dear...yumm yumm...:)
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Heheheee if you lived in Australia you WOULD be wearing shorts and T-shirts as we are approaching summer :p
ReplyDeleteI forgot for a while then that you guys are approaching winter :)
Pasta looks awesome!!!
The pasta is ideal for the weather. Here in Greece is warm too, today we have 26 degrees Celcius.
ReplyDeleteLove the penny pastas out there.
ReplyDeleteLooks so lovely and so tempting
ReplyDeleteI love adding greens,penne looks delicious....
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Looks fantastic and delicious,Yum!
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