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Tagliatelle with walnuts and parmesan
I'm going to have a go at this one tonight - saw it on a TV program :bigsmile:
Serves 2
Ingredients
large handful white bread, crusts removed
Milk, for soaking
1/2 clove Garlic
2 sprigs Oregano, leaves picked
2 large handfuls Walnuts, shelled, blanched in milk and peeled
100g Parmesan, plus more to serve
2 portions fresh tagliatelle
Olive oil, for pesto
Method
1. Put the bread into a pan of warm milk to soak.
2. Using a pestle and mortar, crush the garlic. Pound in the oregano followed by the walnuts to make a paste. Add the milky bread (drained) and parmesan, and combine to a paste.
3. In boiling salted water, cook the pasta for 2-3 minutes until al dente.
4. Gradually drizzle a little olive oil into the mortar, mixing until it reaches a pesto-like consistency.
5. Drain the pasta and return to the pan, stirring in half of the pesto mixture. Serve in a pasta bowl, spoon over the remaining pesto and sprinkle over parmesan.
Nutritional Values:
Calories: 562
Carbs: 15
Fat: 20
Protein: 14
Chol: 5
Sugar: 1
Serves 2
Ingredients
large handful white bread, crusts removed
Milk, for soaking
1/2 clove Garlic
2 sprigs Oregano, leaves picked
2 large handfuls Walnuts, shelled, blanched in milk and peeled
100g Parmesan, plus more to serve
2 portions fresh tagliatelle
Olive oil, for pesto
Method
1. Put the bread into a pan of warm milk to soak.
2. Using a pestle and mortar, crush the garlic. Pound in the oregano followed by the walnuts to make a paste. Add the milky bread (drained) and parmesan, and combine to a paste.
3. In boiling salted water, cook the pasta for 2-3 minutes until al dente.
4. Gradually drizzle a little olive oil into the mortar, mixing until it reaches a pesto-like consistency.
5. Drain the pasta and return to the pan, stirring in half of the pesto mixture. Serve in a pasta bowl, spoon over the remaining pesto and sprinkle over parmesan.
Nutritional Values:
Calories: 562
Carbs: 15
Fat: 20
Protein: 14
Chol: 5
Sugar: 1
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I'm going to have a go at this one tonight - saw it on a TV program :bigsmile:
Serves 2
Ingredients
large handful white bread, crusts removed
Milk, for soaking
1/2 clove Garlic
2 sprigs Oregano, leaves picked
2 large handfuls Walnuts, shelled, blanched in milk and peeled
100g Parmesan, plus more to serve
2 portions fresh tagliatelle
Olive oil, for pesto
Method
1. Put the bread into a pan of warm milk to soak.
2. Using a pestle and mortar, crush the garlic. Pound in the oregano followed by the walnuts to make a paste. Add the milky bread (drained) and parmesan, and combine to a paste.
3. In boiling salted water, cook the pasta for 2-3 minutes until al dente.
4. Gradually drizzle a little olive oil into the mortar, mixing until it reaches a pesto-like consistency.
5. Drain the pasta and return to the pan, stirring in half of the pesto mixture. Serve in a pasta bowl, spoon over the remaining pesto and sprinkle over parmesan.
Nutritional Values:
Calories: 562
Carbs: 15
Fat: 20
Protein: 14
Chol: 5
Sugar: 10 -
WHAT IS "TAGILATELLE"? THANKS
JOY:flowerforyou:0 -
Its a flat pasta - like spagetti, but instead of round, its flat - more tape like I guess0
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