Thursday, April 18, 2013

Pesto-Tomato Pasta


You guys are lucky that this meal stuck around long enough for me to photograph a "finished" photo!  This was one of those serendipitous meals that you throw together out of the scraps that you have around the kitchen and it turns out like you had followed a recipe from Martha Stewart.  Although, Martha would probably faint over her skillet if she saw me adding both packaged pesto AND canned stewed tomatoes to a recipe, rather than making everything from scratch.  Please don't tell on me to Martha (Grandma in NC, I'm lookin at you.).  

For this recipe, you'll need some type of pasta, preferably with ridges to hold all of this good sauce, one package of powdered creamy pesto, one can of stewed tomatoes, butter, and garlic.  That's it.

Start out by boiling your pasta, of course.  

Melt about 2 tbsp. of butter in a medium saucepan over medium-low heat.

Add a couple cloves of minced garlic, and let that sit nicely in the pan while it softens.  Keep the heat low here, because no one likes burned garlic.

After two or three minutes, add the creamy pesto sauce mix (which is the only kind of pesto I can use, because all other kinds have nuts, which Matt can't eat!)...

...and the can of tomatoes. 

Stir it all up, and raise the heat to medium high.  You can use your spoon to kind of smush up the larger pieces of tomato, or use diced tomatoes.  Let this simmer for a couple of minutes, while the pasta finishes cooking.  Drain the pasta, but try to keep some of the pasta water on the pasta.  What I did was pour the pasta through the colander, then threw the pasta straight back into the pan, without letting it drain at all.  The pasta water still has all of the good starch, which helps the sauce thicken a bit and stick to the pasta better.  Then just pour the sauce over the pasta, and serve!  

 
Matt and I had this for lunch on the porch last Sunday, garnished with fresh basil from my herb garden,  in phenomenal weather, and a bit of white wine, and it was just the perfect light lunch!

Let's take a moment, and just admire all of the colors in this photo.  I am just wild over the napkins that Mommi made us, and I love setting the table outside with all of the fun colors and patterns!


3 comments:

  1. It sounds delicious (and easy) and looks beautiful with your pretty placemats and napkins. AND your secret is safe with me. Martha and I aren't as close as we used to be!!! XXXXX

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  2. THis looks DELICIOUS!! Can't wait to make it for summertime potlucks; do you think it would be good room temperature or even chilled?

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  3. Thanks, Grandma! I knew I could count on you :)

    Abbi, this WAS delicious at room temperature and cold! I had it all three ways, and its totally delish!

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