"Mom, can we have it again and again?"
They still use this phrase, not realizing its childhood origins.
My husband even chants it.
"Oh, hon, this is a double "do".
The incredibly handsome Aussie,Curtis Stone, from the TLC program "Take Home Chef" has made his mark in our kitchen tonight.
I looked around for him at Whole Foods today to see if he would do my shopping for me, pay for my gourmet grocery bill and ride home in my car. (I keep my trunk clean!)
Oh, and don't forget the requisite stop at some place like Williams Sonoma on the way home.
For my "little something".
But...
sigh...
Curtis must still be dilly-dallying in L.A.
for whatever reason.
It was all for the good probably.
As I didn't
"dress up".
(Anyone who has seen his programs knows what this means)
Yes, I know, tonight's repas doesn't exactly score an "A" in the "healthy for you" resolution department but...
Life is short?
You only live once?
Heck...
Eat well, then die????
Somehow, I predict that is not what the scale will be murmuring to me in the morning.
This recipe can be found on the TLC website for the cooking show "Take Home Chef". It was the dinner cooked for lucky Karin, Episode 33.
Happy Sunday
before...
dreaded Monday
Fresh Linguine with Garlic Shrimp and Homemade Pesto:
1 1/2 bunches fresh basil leaves
4 oz/100g pine nuts, toasted
1/2 c/70 g freshly grated Parmesan Cheese
1/2 c/100ml extra virgin olive oil
salt and freshly ground pepper
12 cherry tomatoes on the vine
9 oz/255g fresh linguine
2 garlic cloves, minced
20 large shrimp,peeled and deveined
1 oz/25 g Parmesan cheese, shaved (for garnish)
Pesto:
Grind the basil, pine nuts and grated Parmesan cheese with a mortar and pestle until a smooth paste forms. (I used the blender). Season the pesto to taste with salt and pepper. Cover the pesto and set it aside.
To Prepare the Pasta and Shrimp:
Preheat the oven to 450F/230C. Place the vine of tomatoes in an ovenproof skillet. Drizzle 1 Tbsp/15 ml of oil over the tomatoes then sprinkle the tomatoes with salt and pepper.
Roast the tomatoes in the oven until they are heated through, about 8 minutes. meanwhile, bring a large pot of salted water to a boil over high heat. Add the linguine to the boiling salted water and cook until al dente, stirring occasionally to prevent it from sticking. About 2 min.
While the linguine cooks, heat the remaining 3 Tbsp/45ml of olive oil in a medium sauté pan over medium heat. Add the garlic and shrimp and sauté for about 3 min. or until the shrimp are just cooked through and the garlic is tender.
Add the pesto to the shrimp mixture. Drain the linguine, reserving about 1 1/2 c./355 ml of the cooking liquid. Toss the linguine in a large bowl with the shrimp and pesto mixture like you've never tossed before in order to coat the linguine and shrimp with the pesto, adding enough of the reserved cooking liquid to moisten the sauce so that it coats the pasta evenly.
Using a two-pronged carving fork, swirl some of the pasta around the fork. Slide the pasta off the fork and mound it in the center of a plate. Repeat for each serving. Arrange the shrimp and roasted tomatoes around the pasta. Garnish with the shaved Parmesan cheese and serve. Yum! A definite do again for our family.
1 1/2 bunches fresh basil leaves
4 oz/100g pine nuts, toasted
1/2 c/70 g freshly grated Parmesan Cheese
1/2 c/100ml extra virgin olive oil
salt and freshly ground pepper
12 cherry tomatoes on the vine
9 oz/255g fresh linguine
2 garlic cloves, minced
20 large shrimp,peeled and deveined
1 oz/25 g Parmesan cheese, shaved (for garnish)
Pesto:
Grind the basil, pine nuts and grated Parmesan cheese with a mortar and pestle until a smooth paste forms. (I used the blender). Season the pesto to taste with salt and pepper. Cover the pesto and set it aside.
To Prepare the Pasta and Shrimp:
Preheat the oven to 450F/230C. Place the vine of tomatoes in an ovenproof skillet. Drizzle 1 Tbsp/15 ml of oil over the tomatoes then sprinkle the tomatoes with salt and pepper.
Roast the tomatoes in the oven until they are heated through, about 8 minutes. meanwhile, bring a large pot of salted water to a boil over high heat. Add the linguine to the boiling salted water and cook until al dente, stirring occasionally to prevent it from sticking. About 2 min.
While the linguine cooks, heat the remaining 3 Tbsp/45ml of olive oil in a medium sauté pan over medium heat. Add the garlic and shrimp and sauté for about 3 min. or until the shrimp are just cooked through and the garlic is tender.
Add the pesto to the shrimp mixture. Drain the linguine, reserving about 1 1/2 c./355 ml of the cooking liquid. Toss the linguine in a large bowl with the shrimp and pesto mixture like you've never tossed before in order to coat the linguine and shrimp with the pesto, adding enough of the reserved cooking liquid to moisten the sauce so that it coats the pasta evenly.
Using a two-pronged carving fork, swirl some of the pasta around the fork. Slide the pasta off the fork and mound it in the center of a plate. Repeat for each serving. Arrange the shrimp and roasted tomatoes around the pasta. Garnish with the shaved Parmesan cheese and serve. Yum! A definite do again for our family.
It's really neat to meet a new blogger friend ... enjoy your week!
ReplyDeleteThank you Helen. Raining cats and dogs here but its all good!~
ReplyDeleteLove it - the meal and Curtis Stone!! So excited for your visit!!!!!
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