It's Food Friday! I need some garlic bread next to that bowl of pasta, don't I?
Somewhere around the age of 30, I was at an Italian restaurant and ordered the chicken piccata. Normally, I'm all about the butter, but this chicken was drowning in it. You know what saved the dish for me? I had tasted capers for the very first time and was in LOVE. I realized I had been missing something in my life for 30 years. Why didn't anyone tell me how good they are?
Here's a very simple pasta dish made with all of my favorite things, especially capers. Use any pasta you want, but I like penne because the capers sometimes get stuck in the pasta tubes.
1 stick of butter
garlic
penne pasta
1 jar of capers (drained)
parmesan cheese
Cook pasta according to directions. Leave pasta in the colander so you can use the same pot. Melt 1 stick of butter and saute as much chopped garlic as you want. Add capers and when heated through, add pasta and toss. Serve with cheese on top. Also good with sliced grilled chicken on top.
Friday, November 7, 2008
Pasta with Capers
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9 comments:
mmmm capers are so so good! I love them with chicken and ricotta cheese. I think this weekend I'm getting some pasta! :)
I have never had capers before! It looks good--I should just be adventerous and eat some!
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I've never had capers before!! Adding to my shopping list now....
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I love capers.
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I suppose I need to add "trying capers" to my list of things to do before I turn 30...I'm running out of time. :)
Like I tell everyone who I teach to knit... knitting actually GIVES patience - its true! And is it expensive? It can be VERY expensive - (There are literally skeins of yarn that run from $20-$50 for ONE skein) - but there are some VERY nice yarns for a very decent price - so its all about how much you want to invest in knitting. But they are gifts or items that are priceless when they are finished or given as gifts!!! :-)
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