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Monday, October 11, 2010

Check this out!!!

Dear Readers I just have to boast!!!  I have had a recipe featured in this month's Good Food Magazine!!!


It was one of the first postings I did when I started this blog several months ago - it was simply called Heaven on a Plate!  They have renamed it - and only slightly modified it!



If you want to check back through the archives you will find it under crab!!

Or if not - here it is again



Crab Pasta

2 x punnets of cherry or grape tomatoes
olive oil
butter
garlic
250ml white wine
300ml cream
basil - that has been shredded by cutting with scissors - a good half bunch is best.
Phillips "fresh" canned crab meat - 1 can
500g Maccheroni al Ferretto
Fresh grated parmesan to serve

Now this is incredibly easy, and very impressive - so if you are having guests or if there is someone you want to impress this is the recipe! The above quantities serve 4 - but unfortunately it doesn't seem to go that far in this house.

In a frypan gently heat a good splash of olive oil with approximately 50g of butter (no need to get too technical). Once the butter has melted and it is starting to foam add in the two punnets of cherry tomatoes and a good generous amount of chopped garlic (I always used the bottled type and just pour it in - really can you ever have too much garlic in a pasta dish??)

Gently saute the tomatoes until their skin starts to split. Once the skin starts splitting gently crush the tomatoes with the back of a spoon to release all their wonderful juices. To this I want you to add a good 250ml of white wine - more or less, depends on how juicy the tomatoes are. Now gently cook this concoction down until you have a beautiful syrupy sauce.

At this time bring your pan of water to the boil for the pasta. Leave this just sitting until you are ready for it. The sauce will take a good 20-25 minutes to reduce down - be patient. Once you can see that the sauce is reducing put your pasta on to cook. Good Italian pasta takes a little longer to cook so make sure you give yourself a good 15 minutes to cook the pasta. So rule of thumb is to add the pasta to the boiling water after the sauce has been cooking for about 10 minutes.

Back to the sauce. When the pasta is cooked drain it - but not so much that all the cooking water is gone - it is ok if there is still a little in the folds of the pasta, this will make your sauce go a little further! Place it back into the saucepan.

To the sauce add the crab meat, a good generous amount of cracked black pepper and the cream (I use the light cooking cream). Give it a gentle stir, taking care not to break up the crabmeat too much. Heat through. Once it has heated through add the shredded basil. Now add this sauce to the pot of pasta.

Ladle out into bowls and top with grated parmesan cheese.

I can taste it now, heaven!!!

5 comments:

  1. Wow, congratulations!!! That's fantastic :D

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  2. Ooh congratulations Cate! That is very exciting indeed! YAY for you! :D

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  3. woohoo..how exciting...I'm going to buy the magazine!

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  4. Congratulations!! I subscribe and got my issue last Friday but haven't had a chance to look through yet, will now though! Go you! xx

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