What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Time To Eat: Orecchiette Pea Asparagus! Are you in a pasta rut? Do you always turn to spaghetti, rotini, ziti, or lasagna? Think outside the box with orecchiette pasta to add elegance and variety to ordinary meal-planning. It’s been nicknamed “little ears” for its unusual swirly shape. See how amusing that is already? Because the thicker pasta pairs better with earthy vegetables, its texture holds sauces and cheeses remarkably well. Turn mealtime into downtime any day of the week.
ORECCHIETTE PEA ASPARAGUS
Ingredients:
4 ounces orecchiette pasta
1 tablespoon olive oil
1/4 pound fresh asparagus, trimmed and cut into bite-sized pieces
1/4 cup baby peas, fresh or frozen
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1/4 cup Parmesan cheese, freshly grated
Instructions:
Bring a large pot of water to boiling. Add orecchiette pasta and cook according to package directions. In a large skillet, add olive oil. Sauté asparagus and baby peas until bright green, slightly cooked, and still crisp. Remove skillet from heat. Once the pasta is al dente, reserve 1/4 cup pasta water and drain the rest. Add the pasta to the skillet with the asparagus and peas. Add lemon juice and parmesan cheese. Return the skillet to the stove and heat on low setting. Stir to combine everything, adding pasta water to thin, as needed. Serve immediately.
Thank you, Gail, I agree, we should use a different pasta, especially like orecchiette as it will be interesting for many of us, and indeed looks very attractive! With many vegetables, it is a dish perfect for me!
Joanna
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Thanks for your support, Joanna. Have a sunshiny day! 🌞✨
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Thank you, Gail, and you are more than welcome!
Joanna
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I just found a box of that in my pantry!
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I usually eat angel hair or ditalini
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I like angel hair pasta as well. 😋🌿
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I love the texture and it cooks soooo fast!
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Agreed. 👏
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Whoo Hoo! Happy Dance! 🎶
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Peas and pasta are such a great flavour combination. Thanks.
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You’re welcome. They certainly are a tasty combination. 😋🌿
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Perfect spring pasta dish!
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Sooooo, bring a bottle of wine and come over. 😜🍃🍷
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I’m on my way!
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The door is unlocked. Come on in. 🍷🍃
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Im here, let’s eat!
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Adding peas to pasta is a regular thing in my kitchen! Asparagus is a perfect companion, especially given the season.
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Very much so. 👏
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This is a great way to get me to eat peas🫛🫛🫛
Btw….. just wanted you to know that your posts and recipes are appreciated, Gail ☺️
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Awwww. You’re sweet, Syl. I appreciate you! 🕊️🌳
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🕊️ 🍃🌷
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I make a delicious pasta tuna salad with lots of petite pois 🙂
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You are my role model. 💜🍃
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I love this kind of pasta a lot. And your recipe totally meets my taste. You have not mentioned it in the recipe but is that red onions too in the picture?
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Good eye. Erika. It totally slipped by me. That’s what I get for “tweaking” the recipe to my taste. 🤣🤣🤣
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Good that you always add a photo 😂
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I appreciate the way a photo helps me remember what I did. Does that make sense? 😜
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I think it does 😂
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I like the idea of sauteeing asparagus together with peas and then adding pasta. Will try!
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It’s scrumptious, if I do say so myself. 😜
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We used to make “little ears” from scratch. Actually, most kinds of pasta, now that I think about it.
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I bet the conversation was spinning! 🌀
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LOL Sure 😻
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Yummy with each fork full!
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I don’t think I could have said it better. 👏
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