Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Linguine with olives, thyme and lemon

Linguine with olives, thyme and lemon

Some people hate Martha, but I’m one of those who love her. :)

I got this recipe from her website; the original version calls for pappardelle, but I chose to use linguine (one of my favorite pasta shapes). I think the substitution worked well.

It is a quick, easy to put together sauce and it smells wonderful, but one thing that didn’t please me much was finding large pieces of zest in my pasta – as much as I love lemons and oranges, I’m sure that the result would have been a lot better if grated zest had been used instead of chopped.

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This is my entry for the Weekend Herb Blogging, this time hosted by the adorable Anh, of Food Lover’s Journey.

Linguine with olives, thyme and lemon

½ teaspoon coarse salt– I used sea salt
225g (8 oz) linguine
16 Kalamata olives, pitted
½ cup fresh flat-leaf parsley
2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
1 tablespoon fresh thyme leaves
zest of 1 lemon, coarsely chopped
one 3-inch piece orange zest, coarsely chopped
¼ teaspoon crushed red-pepper flakes

Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Add salt and the linguine, and cook until pasta is al dente, following label directions. Drain in a colander.
While pasta is cooking, combine salt, olives, parsley, olive oil, thyme, lemon zest, orange zest, and red-pepper flakes in the bowl of a food processor fitted with the steel blade. Pulse until a chunky puree forms. Transfer to a warm serving bowl large enough to accommodate cooked pasta.
Add pasta, and toss to combine.
Serve immediately.

Serves 2, or 4 to 6 as an appetizer

34 comments:

  1. ohh..Saint Martha protector of wedding planners! I adore her.
    thank for the recipe so tasty!
    Silvia

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  2. This looks like it has heaps of flavour Patricia!

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  3. Here's my take on Martha, she knows her stuff, features great home, garden and food ideas but I wouldn't want her over for dinner.

    You Patricia, on the other hand would be most welcome and I'd make this pasta for you!

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  4. This is my kind of pasta, quick and delicious. I'm with you on the lemon zest - can't bear big lumps of it!

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  5. Ooooh, I have lemon thyme in my garden already -- would be perfect with this dish!

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  6. This sounds SO good. Just so simple and light and no doubt delicious. Yum. I actually had tickets to see MS last week but it fell on a day I had already planned to go out of town to visit family. Doh!

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  7. Hooray! Another Martha lover! Spiffy looking pasta--perfect for spring.

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  8. I love Martha too! So I know this dish is wonderful! Thanks for sharing and glad I found another Martha friend.

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  9. I love Martha too, Patricia. :)This pasta would be perfect for our vegetarian night.

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  10. Hhmm, linguine is one of my favorites too!

    Gay

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  11. Lemon and thyme are beautiful together, and I especially love the addition of the chopped orange zest. Mmm... this must be one deliciously tangy pasta dish!

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  12. Patricia, your dish looks way better than the one on that site! :) I'm not a big fan of olives, but the rest of the dish sounds divine, I'll have to think of a substitution!

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  13. Yumm! Linguine is one of my favourites as well. This looks like a great weeknight meal.

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  14. This pasta sounds simple and tasty!

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  15. I love Martha recipes! Though I haven't tried many of her non baked good recipes. This pasta looks delicious though.

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  16. This looks great, but I think I agree with you zest might have better texture.

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  17. Simple and beautiful! Olives + lemon + thyme = a winning combination :)

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  19. I love Martha! And this looks tasty!

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  20. AnonymousMay 01, 2008

    That's an interesting idea using the orange zest! I've never tried pasta with orange zest, only lemon zest.

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  21. AnonymousMay 01, 2008

    this is a great recipe! orange zest sounds like an interesting addition.

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  22. Silvia, she has some amazing ideas for weddings, you are right!

    Peter, it does!

    Pete, I should be so lucky to have dinner at your place - tks, my friend!

    Nic, next time I'll use my microplane zester. :)

    Lydia, that sounds amazing!

    Elly, I hope you don't miss it next time! :)

    Aimée, tks, darling!

    Cathy, she's amazing, I'm a huge fan! :)

    Mandy, I hope you like it, sweetie.

    Gay, tks for stopping by!

    Susan, very tangy, indeed!

    LyB, that is absolutely flattering, my dear - your comment made my day! ;)

    Marc, thank you!

    Kevin, very simple and quick.

    Ashley, her recipes are great, aren't they?

    Katerina, you're right.

    Mark, olives are great with anything. :)

    Pam, tks, darling!

    Lorraine, it was my first time having orange zest with pasta too.

    Farida, very interesting!

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  23. Another flavorful pasta from you!

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  24. Yum! I love all of those flavors. This is pretty affordable, too.

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  25. What a simply delicious dish loaded with flavor, looks terrific Patricia.

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  26. You always have the most simple, yet tasty sounding pasta recipes!

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  27. It does sound incredibly lovely, and I agree... grated zest would be much better in a pasta!

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  28. AnonymousMay 06, 2008

    I like pasta with lemon, something refreshing. The addition of thyme sounds great.

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  29. *hugs* So long time I haven't been able to visit your blog. Have been missing you :)

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  30. One word: delicious!! And yes I agree, I can only imagine that grated zest must have been a good way to enhance the taste! It's a bit odd that someone as well known as Martha can propose a recipe with pieces of chopped zest inside? I don't think I would enjoy chewing on that neither...

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  31. I've done lemon linguine before. Very refreshing. Adding new herb sounds a good idea. I had cilantro added into my lemon linguine the last time.
    Came from WHB round up :)

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  32. I agree about linguini, it's a great pasta shape, and also agree about the grated zest. I think this sounds very unique and delicious!

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  33. I'm gonna make this for a quick weekday dinner! Thanks!

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  34. AnonymousJuly 07, 2008

    Looks fantastic! consider it stolen! =)

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