Tuesday, September 14, 2010

The Versatility Of Pasta

Pasta just isn't for meatballs and sauce. .It's actually a versatile base like polenta or rice. You can use it for almost anything and make some interesting and tasty dishes. What's best is unlike the other two it comes in a variety of shapes and sizes. The possibilities are endless for what you can do with it.

The most popular dishes are the salads. There's the ever present picnic staple macaroni salad .Of course there's the tastier tricolore made with three flavors for rotelli and some chopped salami. However you can also use spaghetti and even angel hair for Thai sesame noodle salad This takes boiled spaghetti which is then cooled, sesame peanut butter along with red bell peppers and snow peas. You could also whip up a quick orzo salad which involves boiling the miniature pasta bits in chicken broth , letting cool and adding tomatoes and chopped onion.

Hot pasta dishes are many. One of my faves is lo mein, You can create a hearty one using the thick bucatini, along with chicken or beef strips. Or you can try a seafood one, employing the very fine angel hair, with shrimp and crab meat. This is a great idea for leftover seafood. Another is using pasta in soup. You can do a variation of noodle using regular spaghetti. Buttered spaghetti makes a great side for goulash too.

Pasta isn't just for marinara or pesto sauce. It's versatile to use in a variety of ways for a variety of cuisines. Try to break away from the traditional kind and create your own unique dish!

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