I combined it with tomato based rose petal shaped pasta. The second one Kokkinisto, which is a Greek traditional beef/veal stew. The first one being a virtual tourist, I have made a Polish pasta dish called Kluzki z Kapuska (Pasta with Cabbage), and Marye, of Baking Delights, has made Pasta with Spinach and Chickpeas.Ībby, of Eat the Right Things, has made a very simple but delicious Chorizo and Watercress Linguine dish.įinally, the host, Ivy, of Kopiaste… to Greek Hospitality (that’s me □ I have made two pasta dishes. Mary, of One Perfect Bite, has made Thai Rice Noodle Bowls.īen, of What’s Cooking, has made An all American pasta dish, making his own pumpkin pasta. Ning, of Heart & Hearth, has made a Carbonara Pasta with Bacon and Leeks. Tigerfish, of Teczcape – an escape to food, has made Stir Fry Pasta with Chicken, Shrimps and Greens.Ībigail, of Mamatouille, has made a Fussili-ed Pumpkin Curry Stew. Psychgrad, of Equal Opportunity Kitchen, has made Orzo Capreze Salad. Maria, of Kali Orexi, has made a Greek pasta dish Soutzoukakia me Hilopitakia. Sara, from Imafoodblog, has made Cavatelli with Sun Dried Tomato Pesto, Turkey Sausage & Broccolini. Katie, of Thyme for Cooking, made a Greek style Shrimp, Feta and Greek Olives pasta dish. Pam, of Sidewalk Shoes, has made a Thai Beef Stewed with Noodle. Zhulaiha, of Epicurean Escapism, has made a Whole Wheat Fettucine with aglio e olio.Īrika, of My Yummy Life has made Baked Rigatoni with Tomatoes, Ham, and Havarti. Gloria, of Cookbook Cuisine, has made Chicken Cacciatore. Val, of More than Burnt Toast, has made Basil Cream Sauce with Chicken Pasta.ĭaphe, of More than Words has made Sun Dried Tomato Salmon Pasta. Dharm made his pasta using his tried and tested Aglio e Olio recipe together with meatballs. #Presto pasta freeKitchenetta, of Got no Milk, has made a lactose free Taos Chick Pasta.ĭharm, of Dad, Baker & Chef, has made Spicy Pasta with Meatballs. Marie, of Starchy, has prepared a Vietnamese Shrimp Noodle Salada, adapting It from a Nigella Lawson’s recipe. Nancy, of The Dogs Eat the Crumbs has made Pasta All’ Aglio e Olio, inspired by Mark Bitterman’s Linguine with Garlic and Oil. She has used lovely, colourful ingredients, pasta shells and prawns and combined them with her homemade Thousand Islands Salad Dressing. L.K., of Food 4 Tots, has made a Rainbow Seafood Pasta Salad. Joanne is a new blogger who loves to organize her meals in advance as she lives in cold Boston and does not want to go out shopping everyday and she decided to combine to of her favourite food eggplant and hummus with pasta making this lovely dish. Joanne, of Eats Well with Others, has made a Babaganoush-Hummous Pasta with Penne. Ruth, I wonder how you can stick to your diet with all these delicious pasta dishes you read every week? Ruth, is still dieting and is offering us a suggestion of a Sicilian-Style Broccoli Rabe, with whole wheat pasta. Honouring the brainchild of Presto Pasta Nights, Ruth, of Once Upon a Feast, I am starting with her recipe and the others are with the sequence they came in, except mine which are the last two. The dish that featured the most this week was pasta dishes with aglio e olio (garlic and olive oil) but there were also a lot of other very original creations, which you will enjoy, when you visit your fellow bloggers during the weekend and see what they have created. There were many lovely dishes and to my surpise nearly all dishes were cooked in a very healthy way, incorporating dried legumes and vegetables in them. Presto Pasta Nights is a very popular event and I did expect a lot of entries but I was very surprisingly happy to get so many entries, not only from my friends but also from other bloggers whom I am looking forward to becoming friends with, as well. It is amazing how pasta transforms around the world, each country using its own spices and ingredients, making pasta dishes unique and local. Pasta is so versatile that all you need is little imagination and little time to create a delicious meal. I have been following Ruth ’s Presto Pasta Nights since I started blogging, more than a year ago and it was and is one of my favourite Food Events.
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