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To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook sun dried tomatoes with angel hair pasta using 15 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Sun dried tomatoes with angel hair pasta:
- Prepare 1 pound meat. I used polish sausage. but you can use whatever
- Make ready 2 tablespoons olive oil
- Prepare 1 medium yellow onion chopped
- Prepare 6 tablespoons garlic
- Make ready 12 oz tomato paste
- Make ready 10 oz sundried tomatoes
- Get 3/4 cup white cooking wine
- Get 2 tablespoon oregano
- Make ready 1 tablespoon thyme
- Prepare 10-15 fresh basil leaves roughy chopped
- Get 5-10 fresh sage roughly chopped
- Get 1/2 pound angel hair pasta
- Make ready 2 cups pasta water
- Make ready goat cheese
- Take fresh parsely
Angel Hair Pasta with Chicken, Sun-Dried Tomatoes, and Pine Nuts. Tossed in angel hair pasta with broccoli florets, and topped with lemon zest. A knob of butter or a glug of good olive oil at the end will really help add some flavor, and lubricate the pasta…I don't skip this step. RECIPE FOR ANGEL HAIR PASTA WITH SUNDRIED TOMATO AND CHICKEN.
Instructions to make Sun dried tomatoes with angel hair pasta:
- Pre-heat oven to warm.
- In a medium sized pan cook the meat till browned and finished. cooking times will vary depending on what meat you choose.
- When finshed, place meat on a paper towel lined plate. once drained place meat in a oven safe bowl or dish and place in oven to keep warm.
- Wipe out medium sized pan and return to stove. add the olive oil and return to meuim heat.
- Add the onion and cook till tender. about 3 minutes. Add garlic and cook for another minute.
- Fill large pot with water 3/4 full and place on stove on high heat. once it starts boiling, add the angel hair pasta and cook according to the package. meanwhile..
- Add the tomato paste and cook for 2 minutes, stirring constantly, add the white wine, sun dried tomatoes, oregano, thyme, basil, and sage and simmer till smooth.
- Add the meat to the sauce
- If the sauce becomes to thick, very carefully get a cup of pasta water from the boiling pasta and add to the sauce.
- Once pasta is done, reserve one cup pasta water, drain, do not rinse and add to the sauce. add the cup of pasta water and toss. if using bigger chucks of meat, the meat will not toss with the pasta.
- Once plated top with parsley and goat cheese.
- Enjoy!
Serve this heady mixture over angel hair pasta cooked with broccoli florets. But since Garten's dish doesn't really have a sauce — just the tomato mixture — the olive oil gives the angel hair a nice slickness, and adds an extra dimension of flavor. Angel hair is so fine and delicate that it overcooks in mere seconds—there isn't even time to taste-test it. We also found that following package cooking directions usually led to overcooked noodles. This Sun Dried Tomato Pasta features tender spaghetti layered with flavorful bits of sun dried tomatoes, lots of spinach, fresh basil, rich Parmesan and buttery pine nuts.
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