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Pasta Salad

July 27, 2020 Sarah Hornung
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So, yeah, pasta salad is frequently gross and rarely salad. What I like to do is toss a combination of vegetables and herbs together in salt and vinaigrette for a few hours before eating and then, just before serving, I cook the pasta, drain it, and toss it hot with the vegetables and add olive oil, lemon juice, more vinaigrette, maybe cheese to bring it together — I find this makes a really delicious, fresh, refreshing pasta salad.

The Kitchen Sink Pasta Salad

Approximate quantities: 3 Kirby cucumbers, cut lengthwise into thin spears, then into 1-inch segments; 3 medium carrots, sliced into thin disks; 1 pint of grape tomatoes, quartered; kernels of 2 ears of grilled corn; a 16 ounce can of chickpeas, quickly crisped in olive oil, salt, pepper, and cured sumac; 6 radishes, sliced into think disks; 8 ounces of penne, cooked al dente; 10 artichoke hearts, quartered; greens from 4-6 scallions, finely chopped; about 1/4 cup dill-and-lemon infused mustard vinaigrette

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Grilled Peppers, Artichoke Hearts, and Tomatoes

Approximate quantities: 2 tomatoes, roughly chopped; 3 Kirby cucumbers, sliced into thin discs; two grilled yellow bell peppers, roughly chopped; 14-16 artichoke hearts, quartered; 2-4 tablespoons of fresh dill fronds; greens from 4-6 scallions, finely chopped; and dill-lemon-infused vinegar or lighter vinegar, like white wine or apple cider, and then juice of 1 lemon; and then one pound of pasta, olive olive, Parmesan, salt and pepper to taste

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Chickpeas, Cucumbers, and Tomatoes

Approximate quantities: 2 Kirby cucumbers, sliced into thin discs; 1 pint of grape tomatoes, halved; greens from 4-6 scallions, finely chopped; and a 16 ounce can of chick peas; 1 teaspoon of cured sumac, lemon-and-garlic-infused-mustard vinaigrette or lighter vinegar, like white wine or apple cider, and then juice of 1 lemon; and then one pound of pasta, olive olive, Parmesan, salt and pepper to taste

In pasta, salad Tags grilled bell pepper, scallions, butter and sugar corn, penne, dill, tomato, pasta salad, grilled corn, cucumbers, radishes, chickpeas, artichokes, olive oil, carrots, parmesan cheese, roasted red peppers
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Instant Pot Penne with Spicy Samin-style Turkey and Pork Ragú

June 27, 2019 Sarah Hornung
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After watching Salt Fat Acid Heat the other week, I was been dreaming of ragú and I had Samin‘s recipe for Benedetta’s ragú open in safari all week. Ultimately, because we’d already had beef this week, I ended up making something a little bit lighter, a modified version of Bon Appetite’s rigatoni with spicy calabrese-style pork ragù that I’ll call penne with spicy samin-style turkey and pork ragú because, well, I used penne and a combination of pork and turkey, and because I used some of the things that I learned from Samin and from her recipe.

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In instant pot, pasta Tags turkey, pork, pork sausage, ragu, soffritto, penne, instant pot, parmesan cheese, tomato
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Creamy Grilled Corn Pasta with Basil and Snap Peas

August 30, 2018 Sarah Hornung
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I keep making and also tinkering with Melissa Clark's Creamy Corn Pasta with Basil and, spoiler alert, everyone is hotter in sunglasses, and everything is better grilled.

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In pasta, grilling Tags scallions, grilled corn, butter and sugar corn, basil, nyt cooking, penne, chives, parmesan cheese
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