-=> Quoting Ruth Haffly to Shawn Highfield <=-
RH> I'd rather have a gas stove in the house (it came with
RH> electric) but Steve says the electric is better for my
RH> asthma.
Natural gas is methane and clean burning; the combustion products
are carbon dioxide and water (in the form of steam). I don't think
either of those things should affect your asthma like smokers and
grills might.
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Title: Tuscan Chickpea Pasta with Parsley Pesto
Categories: Italian, Pasta, Herb, Sauces, Eggs
Yield: 8 Servings
THE PASTA:
3 tb Extra-virgin olive oil
2 Cloves garlic; minced
1 ts Chopped fresh rosemary
2 c Unbleached flour
1/2 c Chick-pea flour
3 Eggs; lightly beaten
1 ts Salt
Fresh ground black pepper
THE PESTO:
1 c Packed parsley leaves
1/4 c Extra-virgin olive oil
1/4 c Walnut pieces
1 Clove garlic; peeled, halved
Salt and pepper
1/4 c Fresh grated Parmigiano
Reggiano; for garnish
"Tagliatelle di Ceci con Pesto di Prezzemolo"
Heat the oil in a small skillet and saute the garlic over low heat
for 3 minutes. Add the rosemary and saute for 30 seconds more.
Meanwhile, combine the flours in a heap on a pastry board. Make a
well in the center and add the eggs, salt, and pepper. Pour the
garlic, rosemary and oil into the well. Proceed making the pasta
according to the directions in your pasta machine book.
When the pasta sheet is ready for cutting, run it through the
widest cutting blades.
To make the pesto: Place all ingredients (parsley through garlic)
in the bowl of a food processor and process until smooth. Place in a
large pasta bowl.
Cook the pasta for 5 minutes in boiling salted water, drain, and
place in bowl with the pesto. Toss until all the strands are well
coated, sprinkle with additional cheese, and serve immediately.
Serves 4 as a main course, 8 as a pasta course before the main
dish.
VARIATIONS: Pasta machines only allow two basic variations with
respect noodle width (although extra rollers can be purchased that
create anything from angel hair to pappardelle. For additional
variety lay the final sheet on a floured board and cut into
creative shapes squares, rectangles, hearts, diamonds.
MAKE AHEAD: The pasta can be made up to 1 day in advance and
refrigerated or frozen.
Chick-pea flour might be called Besan in Indian stores.
Recipe By: SOLO VERDURA, by Anne Bianchi
From: Pat Hanneman
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Cheers
Jim
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