A GREAT RECIPE FOR PEPPERS AND SPINACH©
A GREAT RECIPE FOR PEPPERS AND
SPINACH©
By Arlene Wright-Correll
As the summer winds down and we find more and more fruits
and vegetables coming into season we try to find different ways to use them
while they are fresh, whether they are coming from your organic garden or from
the local farmer’s markets or just from your local supermarket.
Our household has grown down from 7 to 1 so we eat less,
grow less, can and preserve nothing anymore and occasionally freeze things
simply because when you head into your mid and upper 80’s that is what happens.
However, we still love to eat, just less than we used to
because we do not need to fuel our bodies as we used to.
Going through my recipes the other day I came across an old
favorite of ours using fresh spinach and fresh peppers. At this time of year in our zone 6 it is too
early for the 2nd planting of fresh spinach so we buy ours at the
local supermarket. At this time of year
we are inundated with fresh peppers and we love them in any color, shape or
form.
So here is my Pepper and Spinach Rigatoni recipe.
In a medium saucepan I sauté 1 cup of chopped red onions, 1
large red pepper cut into 1 inch strips in ¼ cup of prepared garlic vinaigrette
until nicely tender, but still crisp and this takes about 5 or 6 minutes. I season it with 2 teaspoons of course kosher
salt. I happen to always use
Morton’s.
Once this is done I set aside while keeping it warm. In the
meantime I have a pot of water boiling (in which I have added a tablespoon of
kosher salt) into which I toss in 1 pound of uncooked rigatoni pasta which I cook
as per directions on the box until al dente. This usually takes 8 to 10
minutes.
During this time I have rinsed and coarsely chopped 10
ounces of fresh baby spinach.
Once the rigatoni is cooked, I drain it into a colander, and
then put it into my serving bowl, next I toss in the pepper and onion mixture,
the chopped baby spinach and another ¼ cup of garlic vinaigrette. Gently toss it all together, top with grated
Parmesan cheese and serve immediately.
This is a great dish full of vitamins, taste, and warmth making
it great to serve to family and friends.
Here is a great P.S. for when you want to make this in the
winter or just a great survival food.
just click Use our dried vegetable mix at
and
“Tread the Earth Lightly” and in the
meantime… May your day be filled with…
Peace, Light and Love,
Arlene Wright-Correll
Remember 100%
of our profits go to St Jude's Research Hospital .
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