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spaghetti and cream sauce recipe
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I have an oportunity to cook for my self tonight, but as always i have to use left overs and odd bits of stuff.
I found some spaghetti but fancy doing something with it that you would normally asociate with tagliatelli (sp) such as in a creamy sauce. I have cream and cheme fraiche to use as well as some herbs and cheese. There is also stuff like onion, bacon, leeks, red pepper, mushrooms and sweetcorn that i can put in it.
so i'll boil the spaghetti but how should i cook the other vegetables (and perhaps bacon) and make a nice sauce, using the creme or creme fraiche if possible, with possibly a bit of cheese?
I found some spaghetti but fancy doing something with it that you would normally asociate with tagliatelli (sp) such as in a creamy sauce. I have cream and cheme fraiche to use as well as some herbs and cheese. There is also stuff like onion, bacon, leeks, red pepper, mushrooms and sweetcorn that i can put in it.
so i'll boil the spaghetti but how should i cook the other vegetables (and perhaps bacon) and make a nice sauce, using the creme or creme fraiche if possible, with possibly a bit of cheese?
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If you can find some left over white wine it does wonder for pasta sauces that include cream and bacon.
I would gently fry the onions and bacon in oil, but don't let the onions brown. Then add the other chopped veg and fry gently. Add half a glass of white wine, salt and black pepper and perhaps some basil and simmer gently. Meanwhile cook the spaghetti and drain. Stir in cream or creme fraiche to the vegetable mix and then pour over the spaghetti and gently stir so it coats the spaghetti. Serve with crusty bread.
Cheese would be optional for me with this.
I would gently fry the onions and bacon in oil, but don't let the onions brown. Then add the other chopped veg and fry gently. Add half a glass of white wine, salt and black pepper and perhaps some basil and simmer gently. Meanwhile cook the spaghetti and drain. Stir in cream or creme fraiche to the vegetable mix and then pour over the spaghetti and gently stir so it coats the spaghetti. Serve with crusty bread.
Cheese would be optional for me with this.
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Its how my dad makes his sauces, he frys mushrooms, garlic, onion and pepper, takes them out, frys steak in the juices put steak on plate, return first stiff apart from garlic back into pan with all the juices and adds cream and cathedral city.
i fried mine in a fraction of the amount of olive oil he uses, and used creme fraiche with the level dessert spoon of cream that was left and added low fat cheese, and there you go, a healthier version of the sauce my dad does with his steak. Plus i had prawns which are healthier than greasy steak, and i had spaghetti which is healthier than deep fried chips.
i fried mine in a fraction of the amount of olive oil he uses, and used creme fraiche with the level dessert spoon of cream that was left and added low fat cheese, and there you go, a healthier version of the sauce my dad does with his steak. Plus i had prawns which are healthier than greasy steak, and i had spaghetti which is healthier than deep fried chips.
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