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Annie's Caper Glazed Pasta with Ricotta and Pepper
Quick Weeknight Meals Recipe Contest 2009

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Recipe: Caper Glazed Pasta with Ricotta and Pepper
Category: Vegetarian
How long does it take? 20 minutes
Name: Annie
Why is it a favorite meal? Quick ,always tasty, and the ricotta makes it refreshing.

 
 

Caper Glazed Pasta with Ricotta and Pepper
serves 2

2/3 lb short pasta, whatever shape you like, i like cavatappi
1 large shallot, minced
2 garlic cloves, minced
1 tb capers (jarred in vinegar)
1 tb vinegar from caper jar
1 tb tomato paste
1/2 cup chicken broth (or veggie broth for a true vegetarian dish)
Olive oil
Salt and pepper to taste
1 large spoonful ricotta cheese for each serving

1. Cook pasta in large pot of salted water
2. While pasta is cooking, soften shallot and garlic in olive oil in a large pan. Add a bit of salt and pepper. not too much salt since the capers and caper vinegar will add some as well.
3. Once aromatics are softened, add capers and caper vinegar, broth, and tomato paste.
4. Reduce until you notice that the oil has turned red in the pan. There should be only a little left as it is only meant to glaze the pasta.
5. Add pasta into pan and coat with the glaze
6. Put into bowls and top with a scoop of ricotta, with a drizzle of olive oil and pinch of pepper on top of the scoop.

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Comments (4)

delish!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

posted by natstar on September 28th 2009 at 10:52am
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made this for lunch today. yum.

posted by anshudua on September 28th 2009 at 2:50pm
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Annie:
Mmmm...Mmmm...Good!
Biker Ricky

posted by rkops on September 28th 2009 at 3:02pm
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I made a version of this last night and it was absolutely delicious. I added some salami to the sauce, and didn't use a shallot, and also left off the ricotta because we didn't have any on hand, and my daughter doesn't like it. It came out so well. I love the method for the sauce - I will be able to adapt that sauce using all kinds of interesting ingredients. Plus it was ready in less than 30 minutes - perfect for my two young kids!

posted by learp17 on September 29th 2009 at 10:30am
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