Saturday, March 24, 2007

Pasta with lemony broccoli, walnuts and toasted breadcrumbs

Pasta with lemony broccoli, walnuts and toasted breadcrumbs

Want a delicious dish that is put together in no time? Try this recipe.

Susan’s pasta is one of those recipes you’ll cook once, twice, 15 times - and will always feel like cooking again.
I made just 2 changes: onions instead of garlic + shallots and parmesan instead of Grana Padano.
I also made my own breadcrumbs using stale homemade white bread.

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Pasta with lemony broccoli, walnuts and toasted breadcrumbs

2 tablespoons olive oil
1 large onion, chopped
2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice
zest of 1 lemon
230g short pasta – I used penne
1 bunch broccoli (just the florets)
60g (½ cup) walnuts
55g (½ cup) breadcrumbs
crushed black pepper
salt
a good portion of parmesan, grated
a handful of chopped fresh parsley for garnish
extra virgin olive oil to drizzle on top

Preheat oven to 165ºC/325ºF. Layer walnuts on a baking sheet, and bake for 10 minutes, until slightly golden and aromatic. Remove from oven and place the walnuts on a clean kitchen towel. Once they’re cold, roughly chop them.
To toast the breadcrumbs, place in a skillet on the stovetop; slightly shake until golden and evenly toasty, just a couple of minutes. Remove from pan, so that the heat won’t continue to toast them.

Cook pasta in salted water according to directions.

Add olive oil to a skillet. Over medium heat, sauté onion until golden. Add the broccoli, lemon juice and zest, red pepper flakes, and salt. Cook for 3-4 minutes or until the broccoli turns a brilliant green and remains firm to the touch. Add your cooked pasta to the skillet with the broccoli mixture, and toss in the toasted walnuts and breadcrumbs.
Plate the pasta; sprinkle with parmesan and some fresh parsley. Finish it off with a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil.

Makes 4 servings.

24 comments:

  1. Susan's recipe is a winner, definitely. I added some red pepper flakes for a bit of heat.

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  2. Both ways look mighty fine! I think it's weird but I do crave broccoli.

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  3. This has elements of two recipes that I'm thinking of - one, the pasta with anchovies and broccoli and the other fennel with sardines and breadcrumbs. This recipe combines ingredients from both which sounds great!

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  4. I never forget Susan's breadcrumb pasta since I seen it! Yours is fantastic Pat! I love shallots a lot, it just goes very well with everything!

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  5. Some of the best flavors in the world -- looks delicious!

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  6. Simple but tasty! Looks lovely!

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  7. Oh, do I ever love the sound of this one! Simple, fresh, lemon(!) in pasta?, and broccoli? How can you beat that?

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  8. I love the different textures. A gread idea is also to try pasta with loads of sauce and the 'crumbs' on top to serve. Simply delicious!!

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  9. Mmmm... You've just gave me an idea what to make for dinner tomorrow! Thanks! It looks delicious, Patricia!

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  10. I have got all the ingredients for dinner tonight! Thanks for another great recipe!

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  11. This is surely a vegetarian meal that I love to eat. :)

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  12. I love simple pasta dishes like this...just a few elements but a good blending of taste and textures :)

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  13. I love this recipe, it's so good

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  14. Pat,
    I just love your pasta dishes... I love them.
    Love them, love them.. so hassle free & yet, so good!

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  15. This looks like such a great weeknight meal. Wonderful Patricia!

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  16. Lydia, I will use the red pepper flakes next time - I'm sure it will be great!

    Tanna, so do I sometimes. :D

    Steven, both recipes sound delicious! I hope you post them with those gorgeous photos you take. :D

    Gattina, you should try it, dear!

    T.W., thank you!

    Freya, you've said it all!

    Toni, all the ingredients are delicious and they work perfectly together!

    Tina, I'll try it soon!

    Paulina, you're so sweet, my friend! Tks!

    Helene, I hope you like it!

    Anh, veggie and delicious!

    Joey, me too! Pasta is always a winner.

    Candy, tks, sweetie!

    Valentina, thank you! You're too kind!

    Kristen, let me know if you try it!

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  17. I know, susan's breadcrumb pasta looked really delicious. Now I see it here so appetizing...I really want to make it ..and soon!

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  18. what a fantastic combination! sounds wonderful.

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  19. Looks delicious.. you can't go wrong with those ingredients.

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  20. Hey, this looks easy! I recently tried making a lemon pasta dish. Love the tangy flavor. I bet I will like this too. :D

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  21. Totally delicious and very easy. The perfect weeknight pasta! Thanks for sharing!

    Kirsten

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  22. This sounds delightful, Patricia. Especially because we've been eating far too much take-out as we've been in the throes of moving. Our lovely new apartment is still in total chaos, but I managed to cook a simple dinner here tonight after work.

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  23. this looks amazing. great combo of flavors. nice work!

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  24. Veron, you should try it, I think you'll like it!

    Sher, maybe we're connected! :D

    Truffle, Susan's recipe is a winner.

    Hi, Melody! Tks for the visit!

    Tigerfish, it is easy! I love anything with lemon. :D

    Kirsten, sometimes we just need something delicious and quick to put together!

    Terry, I can't wait to know more about your new house!

    Linda, tks, dear!

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