There are days when you are lazy, mood less and without energy.
What do you cook on such days? I always tend to make pasta. Pasta that is available
in different shapes, size and ingredients always tends to attract me. By the way did you know that there are 600
shapes of pasta, out of which penne, spaghetti and fusilli are most known? Pasta
is easy, quick and healthy - after all it is one huge source of carbohydrates and
if prepared properly it can be one satisfying and filling meal.
When choosing pasta I like to pick that is not made with
refined flour-who wants to indulge in bad carbs-do you?? Recently I picked up fusilli-the
twisty ones which were made with wheat germs. Wheat germ is the heart of the
wheat grain, rich in flavor and is a nourishing active ingredient. When this
wheat germ pasta was boiling up in the pot of hot water, it released intense
wheat aroma which was amazing and beyond words.
Pasta is once a week affair for us, I always keep roasted bell pepper pasta sauce ready to mix with
pasta. Sometimes I make spaghetti in arbiata sauce from scratch and recently I prepared
penne in red wine sauce. But this pasta recipe is innovation, the one that I created.
So the case was that I was out of veggies, I had 2 ingredients available-garlic
and onions. What to do? Well necessity is the mother of invention, so Burnt Garlic Pasta was born.
Like me, if you love garlic and olive oil you are going to
get under the influence of the flavors pretty soon. Forever. Oh yes you need to actually burn or let me say
over fry garlic in olive oil which will provide
richness and amazing depth of flavour to finished dish. So let’s see the
recipe.
Ingredients:
2 cup of pasta
6 garlic cloves/lehsun
2 onion/pyaz
1 tablespoon tomato ketchup
1 tablespoon soy sauce
Salt to taste
2 tablespoon olive oil
1/2 teaspoon black pepper powder/kali mirch
1/4 teaspoon red chilli flakes (optional)
1/4 teaspoon dried herbs (oregano+basil+thyme)
Method:
Place big pot of water to boil. When you see the steam, add
in pasta with little salt. Cook pasta till it is soft yet crunchy. Strain and
keep aside.
Grate garlic and chop onions length wise.
Heat oil in a pan. When oil is hot, add in garlic and keep
mixing till garlic is golden brown in colour.
Mix in onions and stir. When onions are half done add in
boiled pasta and all the remaining ingredients. Mix well.
Serve with bread and a glass of red wine.
Notes:
You can use any pasta. Please do not add oil when pasta is
boiling, it will make your pasta slippery and the spices and sauce will not
coat on it. When pasta starts touching the wall of pot- it means it is done.
I was out of veggies, but please free to add any vegetables
like carrots, bell pepper etc.
My friends ask me the recipes of Jain food, i said i can't cook without onion and garlic, grew up eating whole spices and raw onion and garlic, this is just perfect for me. looks awesome.
ReplyDeletehe he...same is my story...Can't make anything without onions and garlic :)
DeleteLove garlic flavor I am sure this dish must be flavorful
DeleteLove the Flavor of burnt garlic...pasta looks inviting....
ReplyDeletethanks:) Do try this :)
Deleteyumm I love garlic, ALso grew up eating raw onions and garlic ...have a nice week end
ReplyDeleteoh then you will love this pasta. You too :)
DeleteLike the burnt flavor of garlic. looks super delicious...
ReplyDeleteSimple yet full of delightful taste!
ReplyDeleteI love garlic too :) It adds so much flavor. Pasta and garlic one of the best combination according to me :) Lovely clicks too
ReplyDeletethanks Shweta:)
Deletekids delight.
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pasta with burnt garlic or the one with red wine..... let's see, will decide soon. Both look so yum.
ReplyDeleteoh yes that's a difficult choice...:)
DeleteI too love garlic and add in almost all my dishes.. love this pasta with burnt garlic, looks yum..
ReplyDeletethanks Sona :)
DeleteI sstarted loving pasta very recently and realised it should be stocked up in my pantry for emerfency use.its a good source of carb and can be easily turned up into yummy meal without the hassle of preparing any sides to it.
ReplyDeleteGarlic is my fav too and this would have been super tasty!
Cheers
Siri
couldn't agree more...Thanks:)
Deleteyumm.. I too love garlic and add it to most of the dishes. Pasta looks super yumm and nice clicks too..
ReplyDeletethanks :)
DeleteThough Italians never burn their garlic while making pasta I love the thought of burnt garlic flavour in it. Looks good.
ReplyDeleteoh thats why i say, it is indian style pasta:)
DeleteThanks
Wow that pasta looks super good and i love Garlic in it too.
ReplyDeleteDelicious dear
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