Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Spicy Bow Tie Pasta with Broccoli and Sausage

Want to know a secret? I make up a lot of my pasta dishes with this basic 3-2-1 formula. It's probably not a new idea, but it definitely helps me throw different dishes together using what I've got on hand. I use this formula a lot. Sometimes when I'm really at a loss with what to make for dinner, especially when I haven't gone grocery shopping, and I'm trying to put a mish-mash of ingredients together for a respectable meal it can be really helpful.

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These dishes come together fast because they're all basic ingredients. Sure you can jazz it up with a little something extra special or make a sauce if you want to. It just gives me a starting place. We all need a starting place to give us a push in the right direction once in a while. I know I'm not the only one who has opened the fridge 20 times within an hour period only to declare that there is "nothing worth eating in this house," while feeling totally exasperated!

Ready for the formula? It's pretty simple!

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I made this Spicy Bow Tie Pasta with Broccoli and Sausage on one of those exasperated evenings. The only fresh vegetable in sight was 1 crown of broccoli. I knew that wasn't enough to do a lot with, so I added the sundried tomatoes to get a more significant serving of vegetables. I grabbed 2 links of sausage from the freezer. I always have onion and garlic on hand. And suddenly we were getting somewhere, and it sure wasn't going to be take-out pizza.

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I cooked up the entire meal in less than 30 minutes while I talked to my BFF on the phone. We had started the conversation with me complaining about not knowing what to make for dinner and ended it with my proclamation of dinner being done. HOLY COW, she says! I secretly smiled, proud at my accomplishment. I can indeed make dinner out of "nothing." And it was most definitely better than "good."

Spicy Bow Tie with Broccoli and Sausage
a goodLife {eats} creation

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  • 2 cups broccoli florets, cooked till tender crisp
  • 1 cup sundried tomatoes, soaked in oil
  • 2 cups mild italian sausage, about 2 links
  • 1 red onion, sliced thinly
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1/3 cup dry white wine
  • 1/2 teaspoon of crushed red pepper, more if you like
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 8 ounces bow tie pasta, cooked according to package instructions
In a large saute pan, drizzle a couple teaspoons of olive oil. Heat over medium-high heat. Add the sausage, cooking until browned on all sides. Remove sausage and slice into rounds. Return to pan. Add onion to the sausage and saute until the onion is tender, about 3-4 minutes. Add garlic and saute 1 minute more.

Deglaze the pan with the white wine, making sure to scrape up all the browned bits. Stir in the tomatoes, pasta, and broccoli. Season to taste with salt and pepper and sprinkle with crushed red pepper. Serve topped with grated Parmesan cheese.

*Note: when I cook the pasta, I add the broccoli to the pot for the last 2 minutes to cook it.

28 comments:

  1. Great post and great tips! Thanks, I'll definitely keep your formula in mind!

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  2. Great ideas for gathering dinner together fast!! I love the veggie combination too. YUM, Katie!

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  3. Wow, the 3-2-1 pasta is a great idea!

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  4. Yum! You're doing a nice job w/ your new camera too :)

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  5. What a great formula! I like how you broke it down like that. Very do-able!

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  6. I use this 'method' a lot too! Looks like you had a yummy dinner!

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  7. what a pretty plate :) - stephanie

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  8. I knew you would say that, Stephanie! Thank you so much. :)

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  9. Great photos Katie! This pasta looks fabulous!

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  10. Love your formula! I can't even count how often I do the exact same thing. Usually I'll be out of meat and just add extra vegetables to make up for it. Just tonight I had pasta with peas, arugula, garlic and onion, topped with some pecorino romano. Great post!

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  11. pasta is almost a staple at out home too - i guess with kids it's only natural. loving the formula and the spicy recipe!

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  12. Looks so yummy! I'm bookmarking this, it's just my kind of dinner! :)

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  13. wow, what a great post. I never thought about it like that before. I"m going to start experimenting with more pasta meals. I love pasta in pretty much anything, so I'm excited. I'm not very inventive in the kitchen, so stuff like this really helps me out!

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  14. Oh I love these throw together dinners and you definitely deserved to be smiling at yourself! Great job! I don't know if I'm more impressed with the last minute meal or that you were able to think through your kitchen while on the phone with your BFF. I'm soooo easily distracted when I'm on the phone.

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  15. A beautiful site, beautiful photos and beautiful food. I am thrilled that I found this site.....wow!

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  16. Yum. That's about all I can say! I'm definitely going to give this a try. And I'll keep that formula in mind for busy nights too!

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  17. Awesome. This really inspires me to work with what I've got more often!

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  18. Oh this looks amazing! It's hearty pastas like this that get me through the winter. And I think we can all agree that bowtie pasta makes the world go round. I might throw some peas into it!

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  19. Love your pasta formula! Brilliant :) This dish looks tasty, too. I really enjoy pasta with sausage... One of my favorites!

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  20. This is also good with sausage, green peppers and onions, substituting beef broth for the wine. So easy and kid-friendly, too!

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  21. This recipe looks delicious! Love your blog, will follow your updates!

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  22. I love your 3:2:1 pasta technique. This dish looks colorful, healthy and delicious. Don't you love when you can cook and talk on the phone! Multi tasking rules!

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  23. Love this recipe! I'll be sure to try your 3-2-1 method!

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  24. I love your photos-they're so bright and colorful! And thank you for including that 3-2-1 method, it makes putting together a dish a snap!

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  25. Hi, I am Nicky from Oxford, England.
    I am such a big pasta fan, and so is my daughter!
    I always love new twists to an old favorate!!!
    Thank you so much for making the time to do this!!!

    thanks
    nicky williams

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  26. Oh my goodness! I made this for dinner tonight. I used vegan sausage for me, and regular for my husband. It was amazing! It's so easy to get caught up in "complicated" cooking, I sometimes forget how fantastic simple dishes can be.

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