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Capellini Pomodoro

On Oct 15, 2013, I used Angel Hair pasta.

The recipe said prep time was 10 minutes. Not for me. Maybe for a team of people working in the kitchen.

I used the Amish Paste plum tomatoes from our garden. The recipe said 8 medium tomatoes, but I'm unsure what a "medium" tomato is. I used 10 of our plum tomatoes, since a couple were on the small-ish side.

I used fresh basil from our potted plant in our backyard.

Recipe:

  • 14 oz capellini pasta (angel hair).
  • 8 medium tomatoes, cut into 1/2-inch pieces.
  • 11 fresh basil leaves, chopped.
  • 2 cloves garlic, chopped.
  • 6 tablespoons olive oil.
  • sea salt and fresh ground pepper to taste.

Procedure:

  1. mix diced tomatoes, chopped basil, garlic, and oil in a bowl. season with salt and pepper if desired.
  2. cook pasta according to package directions.
  3. warm saute span on stove-top on low to medium heat.
  4. drain pasta.
  5. add tomato mix to warmed saute pan.
  6. add pasta to saute pan.
  7. toss pasta with tomato mixture in pan and heat throughout.
  8. serve.

I used the entire 16 oz box of pasta. In the future, might add a couple more tomatoes. Americans are used to smothering everything with too much stuff, so this will seem like it has no "sauce," but it works well, and this simple dish tastes great. The homegrown tomatoes and basil help. I would also add more basil. At this time of the year, our basil plant is not producing as much. I guess making our own pasta would be one way to improve it.

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