Saturday, September 7, 2013

F ~ Farfalle in Lemony - Creamy Sauce


Event: Blogging Marathon #32
Theme: International / Fusion Foods

Farfalle pronounced as fur-fell-ay originated in Italy centuries ago and is commonly known as bow-tie pasta because of it's shape. The name 'farfalle' is derived from the Italian word 'farfalla' meaning butterfly and so thus the word farfalle literally means butterflies. I had prepared this farfalle version after seeing it on a cook show and the whole family enjoyed it. The subtle lemon flavor and kick from chili - pepper combination makes this pasta dish special.

Ingredients: (2 servings)
2 cups farfalle
Salt accordingly
1 Tbsp olive oil
1 fresh red chillie, chopped fine
1 tsp lemon zest
1/2 cup cream (or substitute half the quantity with milk.)
5 - 6 Tbsp grated Parmesan cheese
Juice squeezed from half lemon (or adjust as needed.)
Crushed black pepper
Minced parsley to garnish

Method:
* Cook farfalle al dente adding salt, according to package directions.
* Heat oil and add red chillie. Saute for a few seconds and add cooked farfalle, lemon zest and cream. Cook for a minute and then add cheese. Cook until the cheese is incorporated into the mixture. Stir in lemon juice. Sprinkle black pepper, garnish with cilantro and serve. Go easy with pepper since the recipe has a chillie in it.

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Comments

11 comments:

  1. I love Italian and I love Pasta and Farralle is my favourite. Yours look amazing. Simple and delicious.

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  2. I love how cute these pastas look..never tried it in other sauces..I have mostly done it in white sauce...your plate looks very inviting..

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  3. This is such a simple, yet flavorful pasta dish.. Love it.

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  4. Cutie Cutie Farfalle pasta there. Love the fusion here.

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  5. My kids will definitely polish off the bowl! Looks very inviting!

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  6. Yummy dish..Can never resist...

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  7. cute pastas - I love the bow shapes anyday ! and the sauce is so simple yet creamy !

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  8. Lemon, chili and pepper!! Can only imagine how good it must have tasted!! Will give it a try sometime :)

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  9. Love the simple preparation of this pasta dish! very beautiful presentation!

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  10. My daughter loves Italian food but havent cooked in this flavour as yet...this looks very nice

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