Friday 13 February 2015

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I think this is the best macaroni cheese recipe ever (even though it's a bit naughty)! I've used sweet tomatoes in my recipe as they really complement the cheese, and instead of béchamel sauce I've used single cream as it's a lot lighter. I've also topped the dish off with cheesy breadcrumbs, which give it a wonderful crunch. I think you'll laugh when you see how easy it is to make. I put it together extremely quickly by using my Magimix food processor. Don't worry if you haven't got one – you can chop it all up by hand instead and then mix it in a bowl.

Preheat your oven to 200ºC/400ºF/gas 6. Get a pan of salted boiling water going and cook your macaroni according to the packet instructions. Meanwhile, break your bread up, place it in the food processor and whiz it up to form breadcrumbs. Set aside. Wash your tomatoes and place them in the food processor with the garlic, basil, sun-dried tomatoes, anchovies and a good pinch of salt and pepper. Whiz up for 30 seconds. Then add 2 handfuls of the Parmesan, the cream, vinegar and grated nutmeg. Whiz until smooth and season carefully to taste so it's really yummy!

By this time your macaroni will probably be cooked, so drain it in a colander, saving some of the cooking water. Place the pasta back into the pan and pour over every last bit of the cheesy sauce. You want it to be quite loose because you'll be surprised how quickly the sauce will disappear inside the macaroni and will look dry. So add a few spoonfuls of the reserved cooking water. Now you need to get yourself a baking dish about 8–10cm deep – this could be an earthenware dish or even a shallow ovenproof pan. Pour the pasta straight into your baking dish and break the mozzarella into little pieces over the top. Mix the last handful of Parmesan with the thyme leaves and breadcrumbs and sprinkle evenly over the top of the dish. Drizzle generously with good extra virgin olive oil – this will give you a lovely crunch topping.

Place in the preheated oven for 20–25 minutes or until piping hot and golden on top. Serve straight away, sprinkled with a little extra Parmesan. Best eaten with a nice salad – and you'll love it.

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This is a great pasta dish using rigatoni, which is quite robust. It makes a really nice lunchtime snack. The mascarpone or crème fraîche is a lovely addition, but you can leave it out if you prefer. It will give you a wonderful mottled sauce, but try it without first and see how you go.

Put all the peppers in a large frying pan over a medium heat with a little olive oil and a pinch of salt and pepper. Place a lid on, and cook slowly for 15 minutes until softened. Don't rush this too much, as cooking the peppers slowly like this really helps to bring out the flavour. Add the onion and cook for a further 20 minutes. Then add the garlic and parsley stalks and toss around, keeping everything moving in the pan. Cook for about 3 minutes most. Have a little taste, and season with a bit more salt and pepper. Add the vinegar - it will sizzle away, so give everything a good toss. Then add one handful of the grated Parmesan and the mascarpone or crème fraîche if you are using it and turn the heat down to minimum while you cook the pasta.

Meanwhile put a large pot of salted water on to boil. Add the pasta to the boiling water and cook according to the packet instructions. When cooked, drain in a colander, reserving some of the cooking water. Put the peppers, pasta and parsley leaves into a large warmed bowl. Give them a good toss together, then add a little of the pasta cooking water and a few good lugs of extra virgin olive oil to coat the pasta nicely. Serve straight away sprinkled with the rest of the Parmesan.

 Pasta Recipes Easy Pasta Salad Recipes Types Primavera Bake Fagioli Carbonara Shapes Dishes Sauce Photos Pics
 Pasta Recipes Easy Pasta Salad Recipes Types Primavera Bake Fagioli Carbonara Shapes Dishes Sauce Photos Pics
 Pasta Recipes Easy Pasta Salad Recipes Types Primavera Bake Fagioli Carbonara Shapes Dishes Sauce Photos Pics
 Pasta Recipes Easy Pasta Salad Recipes Types Primavera Bake Fagioli Carbonara Shapes Dishes Sauce Photos Pics
 Pasta Recipes Easy Pasta Salad Recipes Types Primavera Bake Fagioli Carbonara Shapes Dishes Sauce Photos Pics
 Pasta Recipes Easy Pasta Salad Recipes Types Primavera Bake Fagioli Carbonara Shapes Dishes Sauce Photos Pics
 Pasta Recipes Easy Pasta Salad Recipes Types Primavera Bake Fagioli Carbonara Shapes Dishes Sauce Photos Pics
 Pasta Recipes Easy Pasta Salad Recipes Types Primavera Bake Fagioli Carbonara Shapes Dishes Sauce Photos Pics
 Pasta Recipes Easy Pasta Salad Recipes Types Primavera Bake Fagioli Carbonara Shapes Dishes Sauce Photos Pics
 Pasta Recipes Easy Pasta Salad Recipes Types Primavera Bake Fagioli Carbonara Shapes Dishes Sauce Photos Pics
 Pasta Recipes Easy Pasta Salad Recipes Types Primavera Bake Fagioli Carbonara Shapes Dishes Sauce Photos Pics





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