Who doesn’t love a good pasta dish? The options are quite possibly endless. For me, the simpler the better. I tend to lean towards pasta with fresh ingredients and light sauces. This summer I went through a mini lemony tagliatelle phase (I blame a video I saw on Instagram).
Summer may be over, but that doesn’t mean it is time to move onto heartier sauces. This recipe will give you the base for this lemony tagliatelle. From there you can go crazy and get creative with variations. However, I am going to help you out. Read on for 3 ways I prepared this simple citrus pasta dish.
Lacinato kale (aka Tuscan kale aka dinosaur kale) and cherry tomatoes add a little texture and brightness to the pasta. Prior to cooking, cut about a cup of tomatoes in half. Remove the stems from a a bunch of kale and chop into bite sized pieces. You are free to use less if you aren’t a huge kale fan. Add the cut tomatoes to the pan after the garlic and crushed red pepper. Cook until lightly blistered then add the kale. The goal is to not overcook the kale so cook until just wilted but still has a little bite. Proceed with the recipe as directed.
I used chanterelles because my lovely neighbors shared their foraged goods with me. I think sliced criminis would work well as a substitute. Similar to Version 1, you want to add your sliced or chopped mushrooms after the garlic. From there quickly toss in sliced blanched green beans before adding the pasta. The blanched green beans offer a lovely crisp texture and the mushrooms an earthy flavor. Serve as directed and garnish with chopped parsley.
This final version starts with cooking bite-sized pieces of bacon then proceeding to cook the garlic and crushed red peppers in the bacon fat with a reduced amount of olive oil. The chopped rainbow chard is tossed in and cooked prior to adding the pasta.
Seared jumbo scallops are quick to cook and complement the pasta well. The scallops can be cooked while the pasta boils. They are fine to rest as the pasta ingredients come together. Serve as directed topping each serving with 3-4 scallops.
Whatever you decide to do with this lemony pasta, just remember to have fun with it!
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