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Angel Hair With Balsamic Tomatoes
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== Angel Hair With Balsamic Tomatoes ==
 
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* 1 teaspoon minced garlic
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* 1 teaspoon olive oil
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* 5 to 6 roma tomatoes, chopped, (28-ounce. can plum tomatoes)
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=== Ingredients: ===
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* 1 teaspoon minced [[Recipe Ingredient:=garlic]]
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* 1 teaspoon [[Recipe Ingredient:=olive oil]]
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* 5 to 6 roma [[Recipe Ingredient:=tomatoes]], chopped, (28-ounce. can plum tomatoes)
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* 3 tablespoons [[Recipe Ingredient:=balsamic vinegar]]
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* [[Recipe Ingredient:=salt]] & [[Recipe Ingredient:=pepper]] to taste
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* 1/4 cup chopped fresh [[Recipe Ingredient:=basil]]
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* 1/2 pound [[Recipe Ingredient:=angel hair pasta]], (uncooked)
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=== Directions: ===
 
Saute the garlic in olive oil until lightly browned. Do this in a skillet
 
Saute the garlic in olive oil until lightly browned. Do this in a skillet
 
large enough to hold the tomatoes later. Leave garlic in skillet.
 
large enough to hold the tomatoes later. Leave garlic in skillet.
 
  
 
Place tomatoes, salt & pepper, basil and balsamic vinegar in a non-reactive
 
Place tomatoes, salt & pepper, basil and balsamic vinegar in a non-reactive
 
bowl and set aside for 10 minutes, stirring occassionally.
 
bowl and set aside for 10 minutes, stirring occassionally.
 
  
 
Boil water for pasta.
 
Boil water for pasta.
 
  
 
Just before you put the pasta in the water, drain tomatoes and reserve the
 
Just before you put the pasta in the water, drain tomatoes and reserve the
 
juice that runs off. (I usually set my colander on a dinner plate). Put the
 
juice that runs off. (I usually set my colander on a dinner plate). Put the
 
angel hair pasta in the water to cook for the recommended amount of time.
 
angel hair pasta in the water to cook for the recommended amount of time.
 
  
 
Heat your garlic skillet and toss drained tomatoes briefly JUST to heat.
 
Heat your garlic skillet and toss drained tomatoes briefly JUST to heat.
 
They should retain their shape. The pasta should finish cooking (usually no
 
They should retain their shape. The pasta should finish cooking (usually no
 
more than 5 minutes for angel hair) at the same time the tomatoes are ready.
 
more than 5 minutes for angel hair) at the same time the tomatoes are ready.
 
  
 
Toss the pasta and tomato mixture together and serve with freshly grated
 
Toss the pasta and tomato mixture together and serve with freshly grated
 
parmesan cheese.
 
parmesan cheese.
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[[Recipe Name:=Angel Hair With Balsamic Tomatoes]]
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Latest revision as of 19:09, 30 January 2007

Angel Hair With Balsamic Tomatoes

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Ingredients:

  • 1 teaspoon minced garlic
  • 1 teaspoon olive oil
  • 5 to 6 roma tomatoes, chopped, (28-ounce. can plum tomatoes)
  • 3 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
  • salt & pepper to taste
  • 1/4 cup chopped fresh basil
  • 1/2 pound angel hair pasta, (uncooked)

Directions:

Saute the garlic in olive oil until lightly browned. Do this in a skillet large enough to hold the tomatoes later. Leave garlic in skillet.

Place tomatoes, salt & pepper, basil and balsamic vinegar in a non-reactive bowl and set aside for 10 minutes, stirring occassionally.

Boil water for pasta.

Just before you put the pasta in the water, drain tomatoes and reserve the juice that runs off. (I usually set my colander on a dinner plate). Put the angel hair pasta in the water to cook for the recommended amount of time.

Heat your garlic skillet and toss drained tomatoes briefly JUST to heat. They should retain their shape. The pasta should finish cooking (usually no more than 5 minutes for angel hair) at the same time the tomatoes are ready.

Toss the pasta and tomato mixture together and serve with freshly grated parmesan cheese.


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