Saturday, June 8, 2019

Homemade Italian Dinner

Homemade Italian Dinner

The blog is about wine, food, and travel so let's talk about food today.  Clark and I generally agree that well prepared tasty and yes gourmet dinners should be made with 5 ingredients or even less.  Too many ingredients lead to a clash of flavors.  Keep it simple so to speak.  We found a great pasta sauce recipe and decided to try it and it was great!  Simple, quick, and tasty.  The entire meal took one hour to prepare.  Of course, you want to use high-quality ingredients.  Pictured below is the canned tomatoes we used which are basically high-quality Italian tomatoes.  In addition to the basic recipe, we threw in a couple of additions.  We love anchovies but went a little overboard.  Would only recommend 2 or 3 filets at most.  We also added a clove of garlic and decorated the sauce to with a few Morel mushrooms and chopped fresh basil.  The salad was a basic wedge salad with lettuce, blue cheese dressing, and blue cheese crumbs, chopped bacon, and avocado.  Overall the food was wonderful and again simple and quick to make.  Give it a try in your home.  Please look forward to my article on an upcoming French Bourgogne dinner featuring Epoisse cheese and Grand Cru Bourgogne wines that has been in the planning stages for over 4 years.


High Quality Italian Tomatoes peeled and whole in can


Blue Cheese Wedge Salad


Marcella Hazan's Pasta Sauce with Fettuccine, Morels, and Basil

1 comment:

  1. Brian Flanagan
    Another terrific Marcella recipe I got from the "Minimalist". Both him and Marcella were big on very easy recipes with very few ingredients.
    https://occasiowinery.com/marcella-hazans-roasted-belgian-endive/

    And a Bittman salad that is fantastic this time of year. But don't refrigerate it- it ruins everything-
    https://dinersjournal.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/06/20/recipe-of-the-day-watermelon-and-tomato-salad/
    Use heirloom multi-colored cherry/grape tomatoes and cut them in half.
    Bon Appetit!
    Brian

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