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When the summer heat descends my one goal in the kitchen is to keep it cool and keep it fresh. This dish is a fabulous example of how that is possible while delivering quite the flavor punch. It comes from the July/Aug issue of Martha's Every Day Food magazine and Martha always delivers!
I literally walked outside and picked the peppers, tomatoes and fresh basil that I used in this dish. I have to say it's so lovely to have a straight from garden to table meal. Makes me appreciate my mother and grandmothers who grew much of their own food for years. It's how things should be.
The final touch of the fresh basil and ricotta takes me to a little corner of heaven where angels sing, in Italian of course, as I raise my glass of Chianti and say to all who join me at table Salude!
The final touch of the fresh basil and ricotta takes me to a little corner of heaven where angels sing, in Italian of course, as I raise my glass of Chianti and say to all who join me at table Salude!
Celebrate the Feast!
Mary
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This weeks recipe is being shared with Mouthwatering Mondays @ ASouthernFairyTale, A Wise Woman Build's Her Home, Tuesday's Tasty Tidbits, Balancing Beauty and Bedlam , Domestically Divine Homemaking Link Up, Full Plate @ Miz Helen's Country Cottage, Raising Homemakers , Delicious Dishes, Tempt Your Tummy Tuesday, The King's Court IV, This Chic Cooks, Tuesdays at the Table, 33 Shades of Green, The Lady Behind the Curtain as well as the Hearth and Soul Blog Tour @ A Moderate Life. Head on over to their blogs and check out other fabulous recipes.
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| a meal for those HOT summer nights... |
Pasta Shells w/No Cook Tomato Sauce
from Martha Stewarts Every Day Food - July/Aug 2011 Issue
Ingredients:
2 pints cherry or grape tomatoes (4 cups) halved or quartered
2 small red, yellow, or orange bell peppers diced medium
1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
2 tablespoons red wine vinegar
1 garlic clove, minced
coarse salt and ground pepper
3/4 pound medium pasta shells
1/2 cup fresh basil leaves, torn if large
1/2 cup ricotta for serving
Directions:
1. In a large bowl, toss together tomatoes, bell peppers, oil, vinegar and garlic; session with salt and pepper. Let sit at room temperature for 20 minutes.
2. Meanwhile, in a large pot of boiling salted water, cook pasta according to package directions. Drain and add pasta to sauce, tossing to combine. Add basil and toss. Divide pasta among four bowls and top with ricotta.


Oh Mary, yum!
ReplyDeleteI wish that I had a garden ( I wish it would rain so a garden would grow )
:)
My grandmother and grandfather on my Dad's side had an amazing farm and I can remember picking corn and tomatoes and squash and zucchini and more, just 'go pick your dinner' they said. It was a gift. Thanks for linking up!
Rachel - I could not agree more...the garden really is a gift. Thanks for the comment!
ReplyDeleteThis looks wonderful, Mary. It's also tomorrow night's dinner! Thanks for posting this. Looks delicious. And I'm jealous of your garden. I have tomatoes and basil, but the bunnies got everything else.
ReplyDeleteYum! Would it be bad to do without tomatoes...not a fan!
ReplyDeleteHi Mary,
ReplyDeletethe Pasta Shell with beautiful colors is so inviting. I am already missing my garden here, and after reading your post, i am missing it more.
-Mythreyi
Yum! Yum! Yum!
This looks delicious. I have made something similar but I have never put ricotta in it before. I must try that.
ReplyDeletethis looks fresh and delicious, thanks for sharing with the hearth n soul hop.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing your recipe with me at Cast Party Wednesday. I hope you will come back tomorrow for another party filled with GREAT RECIPES!
ReplyDeleteThanks,
I hope to see you there!
Hey! Just found your blog through the Recipe Link-up and am a new follower! Check out my blog and follow back :)
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Krista
http://www.the-not-so-desperate-chef-wife.com
P.S. I commented earlier but found a typo in my URL! Ahh, long day :) haha