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Wednesday
25Mar2009

more cabbage... more pasta... 

 

having had such success with the cabbage, thyme and mozzarella pasta dish i made last week to use up some of my excess cabbage purchase i decided to try another cabbage and pasta recipe and called on dennis cotter for inspiration.

 

this dish is a little more austere than the previous one and having made it twice, once with a pointed cabbage and once with a savoy cabbage, i think it’s important to use a cabbage with as much flavour as you can find (the pointed cabbage was not great, dennis calls for the use of an abyssinian cabbage but i’ve not managed to track that down yet) and don’t skimp on the chilli, sundried tomatoes, cheese and pine nuts, all of which add interest.

 

i’m sharing this recipe with aquadazed from served with love, who is this week’s host for presto pasta nights.

 

savoy cabbage, sundried tomato, chilli and pine nut fettucelle* (serves 2)

 

fettucelle for two

1 tablespoon olive oil

2 shallots, finely sliced

1 red chilli, deseeded and finely sliced

2 cloves garlic, finely sliced

½ a savoy cabbage, finely sliced

a handful of sundried tomatoes, thinly sliced

a handful of toasted pine nuts

zest of a lemon

a handful of grated parmesan

salt & freshly ground black pepper

 

cook the pasta.

 

meanwhile, heat the oil in a large pan and fry the shallots, garlic and onion until the onion has softened. stirring occasionally. when the cabbage is nearly cooked, stir in the tomatoes, pine nuts, lemon zest, parmesan and plenty of seasoning. add the pasta plus a few tablespoons of the cooking water then toss together to mix everything. serve with more parmesan.

 

*based on a dennis cotter recipe

Reader Comments (4)

thanks for sharing this with PPN! Love the mix of colours there
March 26, 2009 | Unregistered Commenteraquadaze
Such a pretty mix of colors and I know it will taste awesome too. Thanks for sharing with PResto Pasta Night...always a treat.
March 28, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterRuth
Great recipe. I have much difficulty finding recipes with cabbage in it that I actually like. This was very tasty.
March 30, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterAmy Lundberg
i'm glad you liked it amy - have you tried my thyme, mozzarella and cabbage pasta recipe which is also referred to?
April 1, 2009 | Registered Commenterabby

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