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Springtime in a Bowl – Shrimp, Asparagus and Tomato Pasta

Since it’s truly Springtime here in NY I think about lightening up the menu. Asparagus is so very beautiful this time of year and shrimp is always my go-to. This recipe is a variation on my Summertime Tomato Pasta. I wanted to use some of those beautiful asparagus out there. Even though I knew Joel would pick them out I still made this dish. The asparagus are large enough for him to easily pick out and put on my plate. This dish is light and delicious and pretty quick to prepare. It is like springtime in a bowl!  There are so very many things to do with asparagus but this just appealed to me  and if you leave the shrimp out you have a lovely vegetarian pasta dish and if you leave the pasta out you have a super light dish!   I also used linguine in this recipe because it just seems to hold on to the flavors nicely. Happy Spring and Enjoy.

Ingredients:

1 lb. box linguine ( I used Fini Linguine , it was lighter than regular linguine and was just perfect) but any spaghetti will work here.

2 Tablespoons Olive Oil

2 pint size containers of little grape tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, or any small tomato ( app. 16-20 oz. of tomatoes)  I cut tomatoes in 1/2.

kosher salt

freshly ground black pepper

* crushed red pepper ( we like the heat) use your own discretion depending on how you like it, totally optional

3 large cloves of garlic, chopped finely

1/2 cup dry white wine ( I use whatever I have open)

1 lb. Asparagus , trimmed, stalks cut on a diagonal into app. 1 1/2 inch pieces

1 pound large shrimp, peeled and deveined

fresh basil chopped ( app. 1/2 cup)

1 teaspoon dried oregano

Directions:

Cook the pasta according to box directions.( Fini Linguine cooks in 6 minutes perfectly) scoop out a little pasta water after cooking about 1/2 cup to 1 cup and keep it handy if pasta is too dry, you can add water to it a little bit at a time.

Heat the olive oil in a large skillet over medium high heat. Add the tomatoes, app.  1/4 teaspoon kosher salt and app. 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper. Cook, stirring occasionally, until tomatoes are soft , it takes at least 5 minutes . You want the tomatoes to start to burst so they make a delicious sauce.  Add the crushed red pepper and garlic. Cook for another few minutes ( don’t burn the garlic)keep on low heat and stir around. Add the wine and the asparagus. Bring to a low boil and simmer for at least 5 minutes . Taste for Salt and Pepper, if it needs more this is when I would add it, and I did. I added a bit more salt here, pepper was fine. You need to use your own discretion about the salt .

Sprinkle shrimp in a bowl with a little salt and pepper. Add the shrimp to the pan and continue to simmer until the shrimp is cooked through, about 10 minutes. Shrimp needs to be firm to the touch, and opaque if cut into. Stir in the chopped basil and the oregano.

Pour the sauce over the pasta and toss well to combine.  You can always add more crushed red pepper when finished.

This was really delicious and light. Joel of course picked out every piece of asparagus, and put them in my bowl. That was fine with me because I love asparagus.

*this dish will easily serve 4, if you like you can always add another 1/2 lb. of shrimp for 4 people.

Springtime in a Bowl – Shrimp, Asparagus and Tomato Pastaa

Since it’s truly Springtime here in NY I think about lightening up the menu. Asparagus is so very beautiful this time of year and shrimp is always my go-to. This recipe is a variation on my Summertime Tomato Pasta. I wanted to use some of those beautiful asparagus out there. Even though I knew Joel would pick them out I still made this dish. The asparagus are large enough for him to easily pick out and put on my plate. This dish is light and delicious and pretty quick to prepare. It is like springtime in a bowl!  There are so very many things to do with asparagus but this just appealed to me  and if you leave the shrimp out you have a lovely vegetarian pasta dish and if you leave the pasta out you have a super light dish!   I also used linguine in this recipe because it just seems to hold on to the flavors nicely. Happy Spring and Enjoy.

Ingredients:

1 lb. box linguine ( I used Fini Linguine , it was lighter than regular linguine and was just perfect) but any spaghetti will work here.

2 Tablespoons Olive Oil

2 pint size containers of little grape tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, or any small tomato ( app. 16-20 oz. of tomatoes)  I cut tomatoes in 1/2.

kosher salt

freshly ground black pepper

* crushed red pepper ( we like the heat) use your own discretion depending on how you like it, totally optional

3 large cloves of garlic, chopped finely

1/2 cup dry white wine ( I use whatever I have open)

1 lb. Asparagus , trimmed, stalks cut on a diagonal into app. 1 1/2 inch pieces

1 pound large shrimp, peeled and deveined

fresh basil chopped ( app. 1/2 cup)

1 teaspoon dried oregano

Directions:

Cook the pasta according to box directions.( Fini Linguine cooks in 6 minutes perfectly) scoop out a little pasta water after cooking about 1/2 cup to 1 cup and keep it handy if pasta is too dry, you can add water to it a little bit at a time.

Heat the olive oil in a large skillet over medium high heat. Add the tomatoes, app.  1/4 teaspoon kosher salt and app. 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper. Cook, stirring occasionally, until tomatoes are soft , it takes at least 5 minutes . You want the tomatoes to start to burst so they make a delicious sauce.  Add the crushed red pepper and garlic. Cook for another few minutes ( don’t burn the garlic)keep on low heat and stir around. Add the wine and the asparagus. Bring to a low boil and simmer for at least 5 minutes . Taste for Salt and Pepper, if it needs more this is when I would add it, and I did. I added a bit more salt here, pepper was fine. You need to use your own discretion about the salt .

Sprinkle shrimp in a bowl with a little salt and pepper. Add the shrimp to the pan and continue to simmer until the shrimp is cooked through, about 10 minutes. Shrimp needs to be firm to the touch, and opaque if cut into. Stir in the chopped basil and the oregano.

Pour the sauce over the pasta and toss well to combine.  You can always add more crushed red pepper when finished.

This was really delicious and light. Joel of course picked out every piece of asparagus, and put them in my bowl. That was fine with me because I love asparagus.

*this dish will easily serve 4, if you like you can always add another 1/2 lb. of shrimp for 4 people.

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Salad Dressing with Roasted Garlic

photo 1 photo 4 (2) photo 5 (2)photo 1 (78)photo 2 (62)photo 1 (2)Yes, I read and subscribe to Gwyneth Paltrow’s website Goop and when she’s not explaining her “conscious uncoupling” the website is actually very informative and worthwhile. In any event her suggestions for recipes are very worthwhile. This recipe was on the Goop website and even though you have to roast the garlic which is a little time-consuming it was a super delicious dressing and I actually put it on Salmon before I broiled it and it was really tasty.  The recipe is from Roberta’s Cookbook which actually looks pretty amazing. I always have all these ingredients in the house and they are simple ingredients .  I have to admit the first time I read it I was thinking of omitting the roasted garlic but it wouldn’t have been as deeply layered a flavor. I highly recommend this recipe and roasting the garlic , we fully enjoyed our salad. I used plain Romaine this time out but this would be amazing on any greens. I also used it on my broiled salmon a few days later and it was amazing. I broiled the salmon on lemon and thyme  brushed the dressing on it put it back in broiler for about 5 minutes and it was delicious. So not only a great salad dressing but an awesome marinade as well. This was my adaptation.

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Ingredients:

1 head of garlic for roasting

3/4 cup of olive oil, and a little splash for roasting garlic

1 peeled garlic clove

2 Tablespoons Dijon Mustard

1 1/2 Tablespoons white wine vinegar

2 Tablespoons Sherry Vinegar

2 egg yolks

5 anchovy fillets

Juice of 1 small lemon

Kosher Salt and Freshly Ground Black Pepper to taste ( I used a little black pepper and a very small amount of Kosher Salt, it’s your call)

Directions:

To Roast Garlic:

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Cut about a quarter of an inch off the head of the garlic and place the head cut side up on a piece of aluminum foil large enough to cover garlic.  Splash a little water and a splash of olive oil over the whole head of garlic.  Make a loosely wrapped little package with the tin foil. I baked for one hour. Remove the garlic from the oven and let it cool down. Squeeze out 4 – 5 cloves depending on how large they are you’ll use less or more. Set aside extra garlic to use as a spread if you like. Your house will smell amazing.

Dressing:

Place roasted garlic cloves, the raw clove of garlic, mustard, vinegars, egg yolks, anchovies and lemon juice into a blender or food processor ( I used a mini food processor) Blend till well combined.

While blending, add the olive oil in a slow steady stream until it’s incorporated and dressing looks smooth and creamy. Taste for salt and pepper .

Dressing will keep in refrigerator for a week. Because of raw eggs I wouldn’t keep much longer than that.