
I feel much more affection for my collection of knitting books or any of the other books in my house. And you probably thought that all I stashed was yarn. Not even close! I have countless books that I've bought because I just had to read it right away and then I didn't. I don't stash books intentionally but I will admit that I've had a totally irrational fear since childhood that I would run out of stuff to read. Yes, it's crazy but true.


Broccoli Pasta
One bunch of broccoli (2 if you love it as much as we do) cut up into roughly 1-2 inch pieces
One block of Parmesan Cheese (enough to produce about 1 to 1.5 cups grated)
One package of penne pasta
Minced garlic
Sun-dried tomatoes packed in oil (julienned)
A pinch of salt
Here's the rough instructions on how it's made.
Boil a large pot of water with a little bit of salt. When it comes to a boil, add the pasta.
Put the sun dried tomatoes (about 1/4 cup depending on your taste) in a large pan with a bit of the oil they were packed in and the equivalent of a few cloves of garlic. I use about 4. Move it around the pan to coat the bottom. The oil will keep things from sticking and help to spread the flavor of the sun-dried tomatoes.
Grate the parmesan cheese while you watch the pasta. When it's not quite al dente, add the broccoli to the pot. It will only be in there about 2-3 minutes. At this point start a low flame under the pan to heat up the sun-dried tomatoes and garlic. You can add just a little bit of parmesan to the pan too.
Scoop the broccoli out of the pot and move it to the heated pan with the sun-dried tomatoes etc. It tends to stay on the top of the pot of boiling water so it's easy to scoop it out using a bamboo handled strainer like this. Mix it with the contents of the pan to coat well before adding the pasta. Keep folding it over and mixing it up while adding pinches of cheese periodically until the edges of the pasta start to be a little golden and most of the cheese is melted.
Serve with a sprinkle of cheese on top and enjoy!
Mmmmm... You've made me hanker for my mom's chicken, rice, and broccoli -- my brother's favorite dinner when we were growing up. I suppose these days I'd describe it as an Americanized curry.
ReplyDeleteOh boy, does that sound delicious!
ReplyDeleteMMMM! Great B post! And I like the way you cook. I have a similar recipe cept the veggie part is sun dried tomatoes, fresh spinach, pine nuts, garlic and asparagus. shlurrrp. A space hog of knitting books sounds devine.
ReplyDeleteMust try that recipe...it has many of my favorites, too!
ReplyDeletejeepers that looks yummy -
ReplyDeleteWe tried it last night, Yum. We added some chicken as well. Our similar recipe has gorgonzola cheese and spinach and also sugared walnuts. It will be nice to have an alternate.
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