I hope everyone had a nice Thanksgiving!
Here are six vegetarian recipes to help you through the weekend. Enjoy!
PASTA WITH FRESH TOMATO SAUCE AND RICOTTA
This comes from David Tanis in The New York Times Cooking e-newsletter. David wrote, “This wonderful pasta is made with nothing more than fresh tomato sauce and good ricotta, plus a little pecorino. It’s most delicious if you keep the pasta quite al dente; use just enough sauce, no more; give it a good pinch of crushed red pepper; and season it with enough salt of course. For the best results, use good quality imported noodles made from hard Durum wheat.” Time: 30 minutes; makes 4 to 6 servings.
This, along with the Quick Fresh Tomato Sauce, was featured in “The Time Is Right to Make Tomato Sauce”, and can be viewed online here.
Ingredients
1 pound dried pasta, such as farfalle or penne
Salt and pepper
2 tablespoons butter, softened
Crushed red pepper (optional)
2 1/2 cups Quick Fresh Tomato Sauce, warm (see recipe, which follows)
6 ounces ultra-fresh ricotta, at room temperature
Grated pecorino
Basil leaves, for garnish
Preparation
Cook the pasta in a large pot of well-salted water, making sure to keep it quite al dente.
Put butter in a wide deep skillet over medium heat. Add drained pasta to the pan and season with salt, pepper and crushed red pepper, if using.
Add tomato sauce gradually and stir to coat pasta, using only enough sauce for a light coating (you may not need the entire 2 1/2 cups).
Transfer pasta to a warm serving bowl and dot top with spoonfuls of ricotta. Sprinkle lightly with pecorino and garnish with a few torn basil leaves.
QUICK FRESH TOMATO SAUCE
This also comes from David Tanis in The New York Times Cooking e-newsletter. David wrote, “In August and September, when tomatoes are at their ripest, make a batch of fresh tomato sauce. At the market, look for the cracked, slightly bruised tomatoes sold at a discount. The flesh of the tomato should be dense, sweet and blood red. This makes a very fresh- and bright-tasting sauce in a manageable small batch. Take advantage of good tasty tomatoes and fill a few zip-top bags for the freezer.” Time: 30 minutes; makes about 2 1/ 2 cups.
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Ingredients
5 pounds tomatoes
3/4 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 tablespoon tomato paste
1 garlic clove, halved
1 basil sprig
1 bay leaf
Preparation
Cut tomatoes in half horizontally. Squeeze out the seeds and discard, if you wish. Press the cut side of tomato against the large holes of a box grater and grate tomato flesh into a bowl. Discard skins. You should have about 4 cups.
Put tomato pulp in a low wide saucepan over high heat. Add salt, olive oil, tomato paste, garlic, basil and bay leaf. Bring to a boil, then lower heat to a brisk simmer.
Reduce the sauce by almost half, stirring occasionally, to produce about 2 1/2 cups medium-thick sauce, 10 to 15 minutes. Taste and adjust salt. It will keep up to 5 days in the refrigerator or may be frozen.
QUICK & EASY APPLE CRISP
This was posted by Deb’s Recipes on Food.com. Deb wrote, “A traditional autumn dessert that's delicious served with vanilla ice cream. I've often made this recipe ‘diabetic-friendly’ without sacrificing taste or quality by using Splenda No-Calorie Sweetener. Directions are included.” Prep Time: 15 minutes; Cook Time: 35 minutes; makes 6 servings.
To view this online, click here.
Ingredients
6 - 8 tart apples, peeled, cored, and sliced (such as Granny Smith)
2 - 3 teaspoons lemon juice
1⁄4 cup granulated sugar
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 tablespoon butter
1 cup flour
1 cup brown sugar
1⁄2 cup butter
vanilla ice cream or fresh whipped cream
Directions
Toss apples with lemon juice, sugar, and cinnamon; turn into an 8x8" baking pan that has been lightly coated with no-stick cooking spray; dot with butter.
Cut together flour, brown sugar, and butter until crumbly; sprinkle evenly over apples.
Bake at 350° for 30-40 minutes until apples are tender; serve warm with vanilla ice cream or fresh whipped cream.
VARIATION: This recipe can be made diabetic-friendly by substituting Splenda for the granulated sugar and substituting 1/2 cup Splenda for 1/2 cup of the brown sugar - the remaining 1/2 cup of brown sugar is still used.
CARAMEL APPLE CHEESECAKE
This is from Tearanii, also on Food.com. Tearanii wrote, “This is absolutely stunning and delicious!” Prep Time: 1 hour; Cook Time: 35 minutes; Servings: 8 - 12.
To view this online, click here.
Ingredients
1 (21 ounce) can apple pie filling, divided
1 10 inch graham cracker crust
2 (8 ounce) packages cream cheese, softened
1⁄2 cup sugar
1⁄4 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 eggs
1⁄4 cup caramel topping
12 pecan halves, plus
2 tablespoons chopped pecans
Directions
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Reserve 3/4 cup apple pie filling.
Spoon remaining filling into pie crust.
Beat together cream cheese, sugar and vanilla until smooth.
Add eggs and mix well.
Pour over apple filling.
Bake 35 minutes or until center is set.
Cool to room temperature.
Mix reserved apple filling and caramel topping in a small saucepan.
Heat, about 1 minute.
Arrange apple slices around outside edge of cheesecake.
Spoon caramel sauce onto the cheesecake and spread evenly.
Decorate with pecan halves around edge.
Sprinkle with chopped pecans.
Refrigerate until ready to serve.
GARLICKY TOFU WITH SPINACH OVER PASTA
This comes from the October 2005 issue of Vegetarian Times, and begins, “A nonstick skillet is a must for this recipe—it makes the garlic cling to the tofu and form a sort of crust.” Serves 4 in 30 minutes or less.
To view this online, click here.
10 oz. whole wheat linguine
1 1/2 cups prepared pasta sauce
12 oz. baked tofu, cut into 1/2-inch cubes
6 cloves garlic, minced
10 oz. baby spinach, washed
Cook linguine according to package directions; drain.
Warm pasta sauce in pot over medium-low heat.
Coat nonstick skillet with cooking spray, and place over medium heat. Add tofu, and cook 5 minutes, or until crisp and browned, turning often. Stir in garlic, and cook 1 minute more, or until tofu is coated with browned garlic. Transfer to plate, and cover to keep warm.
Add spinach to same skillet. (Add spinach in batches, if necessary, stirring to wilt so remainder will fit.) Cover, and cook 2 minutes, or until tender.
Divide cooked pasta among 4 individual plates. Top each with equal amounts of spinach then garlic tofu. Spoon sauce on top, and serve.
nutritional informatio Per SERVING: Calories: 506; Protein: 28 g; Total Fat: 15 g; Saturated Fat: 3 g; Carbohydrates: 70 g; Sodium: 847 mg; Fiber: 18 g; Sugar: 8 g; Vegan
PERFECT MACARONI AND CHEESE
This comes from Diana Rattray, About.com’s Southern Food expert. Diana wrote, “Lots of Cheddar cheese inside and on top make this a delicious, creamy macaroni and cheese. Serve this casserole as a main dish with a salad or serve it as a side dish.” Prep Time: 20 minutes; Cook Time: 30 minutes; Cook Macaroni: 8 minutes; Total Time: 58 minutes; Yield: Serves 4 to 6.
To view this online, click here.
Ingredients
8 ounces macaroni
4 tablespoons butter
1/4 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon ground black pepper
1 cup half-and-half or light cream
1 cup milk
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard or a spicy brown mustard
2 1/2 to 3 cups shredded Cheddar cheese
1 cup soft bread crumbs, tossed with 1 1/2 tablespoons melted butter
Preparation
Heat oven to 375°. Grease a 2-quart baking dish.
Cook macaroni in boiling salted water following package directions. Drain in a colander and rinse with hot water.
In a medium saucepan, melt the butter over medium heat. Stir in flour until smooth and bubbly. Continue cooking and stirring for 1 minute. Add the salt, pepper, cream, and milk and cook, stirring constantly, until thickened. Add mustard and 2 cups of the cheese.
Continue cooking, stirring, until cheese is melted.
Combine the sauce mixture with the drained macaroni. Spoon into the prepared baking dish and top with the remaining 1/2 to 1 cup of shredded cheese.
Scatter the buttered bread crumbs evenly over the cheese layer.
Bake for about 25 minutes, until lightly browned and bubbly.
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