Spinach and ricotta pasta

callumwalker1995
callumwalker1995 Posts: 389 Member
edited December 3 in Recipes
I'm wanting to make this tomorrow night. Does anyone have any tips e.g. how much to use of each, how to cook it and how long for. Please give tips.

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  • cross2bear
    cross2bear Posts: 1,106 Member
    It worked for me - here it is:

    Easy Spinach Ricotta Pasta

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    Prep time
    10 mins
    Cook time
    20 mins
    Total time
    30 mins

    Total Cost: $3.16
    Cost Per Serving: $0.79
    Serves: 4
    Ingredients

    ½ lb. uncooked fettuccine $0.75
    2 Tbsp olive oil $0.32
    2 cloves garlic $0.16
    ½ cup milk $0.24
    1 cup whole milk ricotta $1.22
    ¼ tsp salt $0.02
    Freshly cracked pepper $0.05
    ¼ lb. frozen chopped spinach $0.40

    Instructions

    Place the frozen spinach in a colander to thaw while you work on the pasta and sauce.
    Bring a large pot of water to a boil and then add the pasta. Let the pasta boil until al dente, then drain in a colander. Reserve about ½ cup of the pasta cooking water to help loosen the sauce later if needed.
    While the pasta is boiling, prepare the ricotta sauce. Mince the garlic and add it to a large skillet with the olive oil. Cook over medium-low heat for 1-2 minutes, or just until soft and fragrant (but not browned). Add the milk and ricotta, then stir until relatively smooth (the ricotta may be slightly grainy). Allow the sauce to heat through and come to a low simmer. The sauce will thicken slightly as it simmers. Once it's thick enough to coat the spoon (3-5 minutes), season with salt and pepper.
    Squeeze the thawed spinach to remove as much excess water as possible (squeeze it in your fist), then add it to the ricotta sauce. Stir until the spinach is distributed throughout the sauce. Taste and adjust salt or pepper if needed. Turn the heat off.
    Add the cooked and drained pasta to the sauce and toss to coat. If the sauce becomes to thick or dry, add a small amount of the reserved pasta cooking water. Serve warm.
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