garden-inspired pasta (pb)
I’m feeling really lucky today.
Not only was our neighborhood ‘harvest walkabout’ a success, my husband, Paul (on the fly, with almost nothing in the fridge) created the most amazing, garden-inspired pasta on Saturday night. It was so delicious, we bought more Italian sausage on Sunday and he made it again that night!
He sauteed a large Spanish onion (procured from my favorite vendor at the Sunnyvale Farmer’s Market that morning) and a few links of Italian sausage in some olive oil, letting the onions caramelize just a bit. He then poured this over ‘al dente’ spaghetti and added a roughly chopped tomato or two from our garden. We topped it with salt, freshly ground black pepper and a chiffonade of fresh basil (just a dusting since our snails have devoured most of our Genovese).
Speaking of devouring, it was gone within minutes and we talked about it all the next day, prompting a visit to Crate & Barrel (where we found the coolest 4-layer herb scissors that automatically give you a chiffonade) and Whole Foods (where we also found some amazing Bronx table grapes that taste even better than my favorite Muscat variety).
And then today, I broke a window throwing a frozen water bottle for the dog. Maybe that’s bad luck. I also crashed my computer pretty hard and had to run a 2-hour diagnostic to see if anything was damaged. But I walked down to the local Hallmark Store/post office and stopped at For Other Living Things, an organic pet supplies store. I got $17 back in change from buying Scout something to keep her busy and the owner and I decided my luck was changing (17 is one of my lucky numbers). She recommended I play the lottery and after many years of avoiding it, I bought two tickets.
Wish me luck… if I win you know I’m going to plan my ‘family&friends’ trip to Dalhousie Castle in Edinburgh!
Mmm sounds/looks delicious, and simple/easy to make! May have to try this ourselves soon… Thanks for sharing! =)
Pasta looks great (even though I don’t like sausages.) Quick tip: A friend of mine who has a super green thumb told me to sprinkle ashes (like from a fire or leftover from your grill) on my herbs and just to repeat in between rains. He only said to make sure you check your soil (because ash is typically alkaline so make sure it doesn’t mess up the acidity of your soil.) I haven’t had any problems with bugs yet on my herbs.
That pasta looks amazing and I really love your blog..I am going to be back soon to read more…Have a fantastic day:)Kisses