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Vegan (!!) Lemon-Teriyaki Shrimpz Stir-Fry Noodles w/ Bell Pepper

November 4, 2021 by katharina.kuehr Kommentar verfassen

Vegan what?? Vegan Shrimpz! Yes, you read correctly! And no, we are not doing any boring vegan fish alternative here but an incredibly delicious one, that actually tastes like the real deal! To make these Shrimpz taste even more delicious, we are combining them with saucy noodles with a lemony twist and fresh veggies. The combination is a real dream. And trust me, you will miss nothing in here.

I totally understand if this is a bit suspicious to you and you have some worries regarding the taste in a vegan fish alternative. I totally understand it because I have been there too. Nonetheless, I gave Vegan Zeastar Shrimpz a shot and I am super happy I did – because I was totally convinced. All in all I would say that they probably taste somewhere between 85-90% like ‚real‘ Shrimpz. The only difference is that these have a slight lemon flavour to them and are a bit softer texture-wise.

What is special about this dish?

First of all, we have the vegan Shrimpz, which already are very special. If you want to read more about those, skip to the next paragraph. Besides these though, there also are a few other aspects that make this dish kinda special. For example the teriyaki sauce. It is not the regular sweet and salty teriyaki sauce that you get with your favourite takeout dish. In here we are adding fresh lemon juice to the mix, which gives it a surprisingly good and super tasty flavour. It lightens everything up and adds a fresh note.

What is more, this recipe is really incredible versatile! In here the recipe calls for bell peppers and green beans because it is what, in my opinion, goes best with the sauce and the Shrimpz. If you do not happen to have these veggies at home however, you can easily substitute them for other ones like broccoli, carrot, zucchini, asparagus, peas – whatever you can find! Also the protein source can be altered and switched to chicken, tofu, or something else if you wish to do, although it definitely tastes best with these vegan Shrimpz!

Vegan Shrimpz? Really?

Nothing beats some crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, delicious shrimps, right? Well it definitely is a dream tastewise, but after having watched Seaspiracy, you know that fish consumption definitely is not a dream from a sustainability perspective (Seaspiracy is a documentation about the fishing industry and its dramatic consequences). Fortunately, we do not need to destroy our oceans and environment in order to have that delicious shrimp flavour. How so? By opting for vegan fish alternatives like Vegan Zeastar!

I too was a bit suspicious when I prepared the Shrimpz for the first time. Given that, it was twice as surprising that these Shrimpz really resemble the taste of real shrimps very, very well. They are mainly made out of starch, water, soy and lemon, which makes it even more fascinating in my opinion! When you purchase them, they come already covered in breadcrumbs, which not only saves you time and work but also is extra delicious!

Vegan Zeastar offers a variety of other products too, including vegan Sashimi and Calamari, however the shrimpz are my favourite from what I have tried so far. All products also are super easy to prepare, which I believe is amazing!

Where to find them?

In Austria you can find the Vegan Zeastar products, including the Vegan Shrimpz at the SPAR supermarket in the frozen section!

how to make this dish – and how to prepare these shrimpz?

Both are way easier than they may seem at first. To make the stir fry, all it essentially comes down to is to chop the veggies, fry them in a pan, mix the teriyaki sauce, boil the noodles and mix it all together! Really not complicated, is it? Also making the sauce is not complicated since you only need to mix ingredients you probably have at home anyway!

the shrimpz: 3 different ways of making them

The package suggests that you deep fry them. Nevertheless, I tried 3 different version of preparing them and they all turned out to taste equally delicious: deep frying, semi-deep frying and oven baking.

  1. Deep-frying: this is the preparation method the package suggests. To do this we need to add about 4 cm of oil to a pan, enough that the Shrimpz can swim in it. In order to fry them, the oil needs to be super hot. If it is not hot enough, they will only soak up the oil and not turn out crispy. So be patient with heating up the oil and once hot, fry the Shrimpz for about 2 minutes on each side until golden-brown and crispy!
  2. semi-deep frying: for this method less oil is used, only about one centimeter. The remaining process is the same as it is for deep-frying, just that it probably takes about 4 minutes for each side!
  3. oven baking: if you want to go for this method, just drizzle the Shrimpz with oil and bake them at 225°C for 20 minutes, flipping them every 5 minutes

My preferred method definitely is oven baking because 1) it is the easiest to make with the least work, 2) it is the healthiest method since the least fat is used and 3) there is no food waste (when deep frying food, usually most oil is wasted). And really, there barely was any difference in taste. However, deep frying them definitely is the quickest way to prepare them.

Is dish dish healthy?

Yes! Because of its high veggie content, it is loaded with fibre, vitamins and nutrients. The bell peppers are packed with Vitamin C, making sure your immune system stays healthy throughout the cold season. Also the homemade teriyaki sauce definitely is healthier than store bought one since you really know and can decide what goes into it. Plus, the noodles not only give you a very comforting feeling but actually provide carbs, so you stay full of energy!

A MUST MAKE!

No matter whether you are vegan or not, you really need to try this recipe! It tastes SO incredibly delicious, is full of flavour and so easy to make! Definitely a new staple recipe at our house! Also, I can only highly recommend you try these Shrimpz, even, or especially, if you are a non-vegan!

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Vegan Lemon-Teriyaki Shrimpz Stir-Fry Noodles w/ Bell Pepper

These neither are your regular Shrimpz, nor is this your regular stir fry. In the recipe the classic Teriyaki sauce is taken next-level with a lemony twist and the Shrimpz are veganized since we are using Vegan Zeastars Shrimpz. A must make for all vegans and non-vegans!

Course bowl, dinner, lunch, Main Course
Cuisine asian, Chinese
Prep Time 10 Minuten
Cook Time 20 Minuten
Total Time 30 Minuten
Servings 3 servings

What you will need

  • 1/2 each red, yellow & orange bell pepper
  • 250 g green beans
  • 250 g rice noodles (glas noodles)
  • 1 clove of garlic
  • 1 thumb-sized piece of ginger
  • 1 tbsp oil
  • one package Vegan Zeastar Lemon Shrimpz
  • oil for frying/ baking

For the teriyaki sauce:

  • 3 tbsp soy sauce
  • 1 tbsp honey or maple
  • 1 tbsp sesame oil
  • juice of 1/2 lemon
  • 2 tsp sriracha or chili sauce

How to

  1. Start by heating up the oven to 225°C. Place the frozen Shrimpz on a baking tray lined with parchment paper and generously drizzle them with oil. Bake them for about 20 minutes, flipping them every 5 minutes.

  2. In the meantime wash and chop the bell peppers into thin strips, cut off the ends of the green beans and half them or chop them into bite-sized pieces. Peel and finely mince the garlic and ginger.

  3. In a pan heat up 2 tbsp of oil and fry the ginger and garlic for about 30 seconds until fragrant before adding in the remaining veggies and sautéing them on high heat for about 2 minutes. Turn down the heat and let them soften for roughly 5-10 minutes.

  4. Bring a pot with water to a boil and prepare the rice noodles according to package instructions. Usually they need to cook around 5 minutes, then drain and rinse them under cold water (so they do not continue to cook).

  5. Mix all ingredients for the sauce and add into the pan with veggies along with the drained noodles and give everything a good mix so it is all combined. Divide onto bowls, top with the prawns and enjoy!

I would love to know how you like this recipe, so feel free to let me know here in the comments or through Intsagram! Have fun cooking!
Enjoy,
Katie // Une Petite Cuisinière

Kategorie: Asian, Chinese, Cuisine, Diet-Specific, Lunch/ Dinner, My favorites, Vegan, Vegetarian Stichworte: 30 minutes, bell peppers, dinner, easy, easy to make, family friendly, healthy, plant based, quick, shrimps, Shrimpz, stir fry, vegan, vegan Zeastar, vegetarian, veggies, versatile

Super Simple Roasted Sage Pumpkin Tagliatelle Aglio e Oglio

Oktober 10, 2021 by katharina.kuehr Kommentar verfassen

To be fair, this name sounds way more complicated than this dish actually is!! It seems fancy, however, it is super easy to make! You have got that soft and warm roasted pumpkin, spiced with sage, the al dente cooked pasta tossed in some olive oil flavored with garlic and then that parmesan cheese on top for some cheesy contrast! All in all: pure comfort heaven! My friend’s mom would make that day in day out during fall and we‘d go to her house and have it in every lunch break. Seriously, it was SO good and we literally could never wait to get there. So, there was no way around making a recipe of this!

What is Aglio e Oglio?

Very good question. Aglio e Oglio is Italian and literally translated means garlic and oil. In Italy Spaghetti Aglio e Oglio is a very typical dish since it is easy to make (you only need pasta, oil, garlic and chili) and is super affordable. If you have never tried it, it may seem a bit boring but when prepared with some good olive and al dente pasta it tastes amazing!! Sometimes the simplest things are the best.

What is special about this dish?

However, we are leveling it up a bit and are creating a fall version of this Italian classic. We are skipping the chili and instead are adding roasted pumpkin to the pasta. The pumpkin is spiced with a little sage and then baked in the oven before it is being added to the pasta since it takes longer to cook than the rest. Also, instead of spaghetti, tagliatelle are used in here. The flat and wider shape of them just works better with the roasted pumpkin! These little changes transform the classic into a seasonal, cozy, delicious meal!

Which pumpkin should be used?

In this dish I prefer to use butternut squash. This is the pear-shaped light orange pumpkin. Contrary to hokkaido squash it has a lighter and buttery taste to it and a little sweet note that is enhanced when baked. In my opinion these flavors work in great harmony with the pasta and give a nice contrast to the sage! However, if you have another pumpkin favorite, feel free to use that!

Is this dish healthy?

First of all, this meal is very healthy for the soul. This cozy, warm, carby goodness is pure comfort food!! Besides, it definitely can be said that it contains a lot of nutritional value. The pumpkin, for example, is a great source of Vitamin A, C and E as well as fibre and iron, which benefits your immune system (great for the cold months ahead) and your digestive system!

What is more, the oil for example is an amazing source of unsaturated, healthy fat. These fats are essential for your brain and many other aspects in your body. The pasta makes a great source of carbohydrates, making sure you stay energized and also comes with a decent amount of protein. If you want to make it even healthier, you could substitute it for wholegrain pasta, although I need to say that the flavor definitely is better with “regular” pasta.

Ready in 25 minutes (max)!

Not only does this dish take very little time to make, but it also is super easy!

To make it, start by removing the peel and seeds from the pumpkin. After, it needs to be chopped into about 1cm sized cubes (makes it easier to toss with the pasta and allows for a reduced cooking time) before being tossed with a little olive oil, salt and finely minced sage. The mix then is baked at 220°C for 15-20 minutes until the pumpkin is nice and golden brown and soft.

In the meantime the pasta can be cooked according to package instructions, the garlic can already be finely sliced and the parmesan can be grated. Just before pumpkin and pasta are done, a little olive oil can be heated up in a pan and the garlic and sage can be fried in there for a minute before taking it off the heat. Now the cooked pasta, pumpkin cubes and parmesan can be added and everything can be tossed. And that already is it! Pretty simple right?

Meal-prep-options:

Pre-making and storing the entire dish, I would not recommend. Reheated pasta just does not taste as good! Instead, you can premake (essentially preroast) the pumpkin and store this, since the pumpkin is what is time consuming. Whenever you then want to make this dish, you solely need to cook the pasta and start from there. This already saved you a bunch of time!

All in all I hope that you will love this dish as much as we do and that you will have lots and lots of cozy fall evenings!!

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Super Simple Roasted Sage Pumpkin Tagliatelle Aglio e Oglio

This seasonal twist on the Italian all-time classic takes fall comfort food next level! Roasted sage-pumpkin along with some cheesy, garlicy pasta equals heaven! Plus, it is super easy to make and ready in 25 minutes!

Course dinner, lunch, Main Course, pasta
Cuisine Italian
Prep Time 10 Minuten
Cook Time 15 Minuten
Total Time 25 Minuten
Servings 4 servings

What you will need

  • 500 g tagliatelle
  • 600 g butternut squash
  • 1 tbsp chopped parsley + 6-8 extra leaves
  • 1/4 tsp nutmeg
  • 1/2 tsp sea salt
  • 6-8 tbsp olive oil
  • 50 g finely grated parmesan cheese
  • 2 cloves of garlic

How to

  1. Start by preheating the oven to 220°C. Remove the peel and seeds of the pumpkin and then chop it into about 1cm sized cubes. Toss with nutmeg, salt, sage and about 2 tbsp of the olive oil before placing it on a baking tray and baking it for 15-20 minutes until golden brown and soft.

  2. In the meantime finely slice the garlic and prepare the pasta according to package instructions. Once the pasta is done cooking, drain it and take the pumpkin put of the oven. Only then heat up the oil and fry the garlic and sage leaves in it for about a minute before taking it off the heat and mixing it with the pumpkin cubes, grated parmesan and pasta.

  3. Serve with fresh sage, more parmesan and a drizzle of olive oil and enjoy!

Enjoy,
Katie

Kategorie: Cuisine, Diet-Specific, Fall, Italian, Lunch/ Dinner, My favorites, Season, Vegetarian, Vegetarian Stichworte: aglio e olio, fall, fall food, family friendly, family meals, herbst, kürbis, Kürbisrezept, pasta, pumpkin, pumpkin pasta, sage, salbei, vegetarian, vegetarisch, weekend

Creamy Tomato Chili Garlic Prawns (How to Get Your Family to Eat Veggies)

Oktober 5, 2021 by katharina.kuehr Kommentar verfassen

Getting a brother who is a non-vegetable fan to eat veggies seems impossible. But this dish actually makes him ask for it! A creamy, spicy, garlicy tomato sauce that is packed with flavor and deliciousness with soft cooked prawns soaking in it and some bread to dip in – how could someone possibly not ask for this dish? Bonus: it really is not difficult to prepare, meaning anyone could make it and it takes very little time to make.

The claim with my brother is no joke: whenever he gets to choose something I cook for him, he asks for this. And yes, technically tomatoes are fruits and not veggies, but this is such a great way to sneak in some extra vitamins for non-veggie fans!

What is special about this dish?

It is not your regular chili-garlic prawns but a bit fancier. Like a crossover of dish and a a creamy tomato sauce that you‘d add onto pasta. And this is not only what makes this recipe unique but it accounts for the delicious, creamy flavor.

What else is quite special about this dish is that it is really versatile. Depending on season and pantry/ fridge stocking, you can adjust it. For example, if you do not have fresh cherry tomatoes, you could also use large tomatoes or canned ones. That even enables you to cook this in winter, when tomatoes are not in season. Another switch would be substituting the bread. In case of not having bread at home, to go along with it, it can be switched for rice, quinoa or even pasta. Also, the prawns can vary from time to time. If you can only find smaller ones, use those – it‘ll be delicious anyway! If you happen to find large ones though – great! Even better!

Is this dish healthy?

It can definitely be claimed that this dish is nutrient dense. It comes with a bunch of nutrients from all different sources! First of all, the tomatoes account for a solid base of fibre and vitamins. The chili and garlic add even more. The prawns provide a large serving of protein, iron and calcium. Also, they come with a range of vitamins and minerals to keep your immune system strong and stable.

The olive oil and greek yoghurt found in the sauce make sure you have a healthy amount of unsaturated fats and even more protein. The wine we add to the dish mainly is a source of flavor, and no worries, the alcohol cooks down anyway. When serving with some sort of grain (such as bread, rice, quinoa or pasta), we also make sure that we consume enough carbs to stay energized. Make it wholegrain for even more fibre and nutrients! As you can see, this dish indeed is packed with nutrients that will keep you happy and healthy!

Can really anyone make this?

I‘d definitely argue so! It is so easy! The first thing that needs to be done is to thaw the prawns. The probably easiest way to do so is placing the frozen prawns in a bowl with warm water. By changing the water every now and then, as soon as it gets cold, and refilling it with warm water, lets the prawns defrost slowly. Once they are free of ice, they can be drained and laid out on a kitchen towel to let them dry. It is important that they are really dry and do not let any water for several reasons: first, they won‘t turn as crispy if they are still wet and secondly, the water will splash in the hot oil. And this can hurt when touching your skin.

That already was the most challenging part. All that is left to do now is to finely slice or mince the garlic and chili and to half or quarter the tomatoes. Or to chop them into bite sized pieces if using larger ones. First the spices and then the tomatoes and prawns are fried in a little olive oil and then deglazed with white wine. Just before serving we still stir in a little ricotta or greek yoghurt and tomato sauce and voilà, it is ready to be served! Easy right?

To be honest, it is impossible to imagine our staple recipes without this one, I can only suggest you try it out!

If you have any questions or comments on remakes, I would be more than happy to see and answer them! Just comment below here or text me on instagram (@uneptcuisiniere)!

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Creamy Tomato Chili Garlic Prawns (How to Get Your Family to Eat Veggies)

Imagining out Mealplan without this recipe is impossible – spicy prawns drowning in a creamy, delicious tomato sauce packed with flavor. Some fresh bread to accompany it? Plus, it is ready in 25 minutes (at max!!)! Who could even say no to that?

Course dinner, lunch, Main Course
Cuisine Mediterranean
Prep Time 10 Minuten
Cook Time 10 Minuten
Total Time 20 Minuten
Servings 4 servings

What you will need

  • 1 kg prawns (thawed if they had been frozen before)
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 1-2 fresh chili (depending on how spicy you like it)
  • 3-4 cloves of garlic
  • 500 g (cherry) tomatoes (you can also use canned tomatoes if not in season)
  • 100 g greek yoghurt or ricotta
  • a splash of white wine
  • 100 ml tomato sauce
  • salt, pepper, oregano

How to

  1. Finely slice the garlic and mince the chili. Half the cherry tomatoes or cut them into bite sized pieces, if using larger ones.

  2. Pat the thawed prawns dry. To a pan add the olive oil, garlic and chili and heat up all together. Once hot, let them fry for about 1-2 minutes before adding the prawns and tomatoes (in case of using canned tomatoes, let the prawns fry for a 2-4 minutes before adding them in).

  3. Generously salt, pepper and season with dried oregano. After about 4 minutes of frying, add a splash or white wine, turn the heat down to medium heat and let it simmer for about 4-5 minutes. You may need to add a little more wine.

  4. Generously salt, pepper and season with dried oregano. After about 4 minutes of frying, add a splash or white wine, turn the heat down to medium heat and let it simmer for about 4-5 minutes. You may need to add a little more wine.

  5. In the meantime prepare a side to accompany it. Just before serving, stir in the tomato sauce and greek yoghurt or ricotta and let cook for another minute. Serve and enjoy!

And now I do not want to hold you back from cooking for too long – so bon appétit!
Enjoy,
Katie // Une Petite Cuisinière

Kategorie: Fish & Seafood, Lunch/ Dinner, My favorites Stichworte: 20 minute meals, Chili, dinner, easy, easy recipes, family friendly, favorite, healthy, pescatarian, prawns, quick dinners, summer food, tomatoes

The BEST 15-minute Pasta with Rosé Cherry Tomato Honey-Lemon Sauce

August 5, 2021 by katharina.kuehr Kommentar verfassen

Summer can be tough for cooking. When having the choice between sitting in the sun and standing in the kitchen , who (except for me) would choose the kitchen? Probably most people wouldn’t. But still, have something delicious and nourishing to eat also is something we do not want to miss out on. Is that impossible? Definitely not!

It may seem a bit tricky to create something delicious in little time but it really isn’t. And given the amazing fruits and veggies that summer brings us, it is as easy as pie to add a whole bunch of nutrients to anything we make. So, we know it is possible to make something delicious and healthy, but what is more, we can even make something fancy. This pasta dish is perfect as a nice lunch that makes you feel as if you were in Italy or as a dinner for two on one of summer‘s long evenings.

Sounds complicated but is easy!

The name of this dish is pretty long and therefore may make the impression that this dish is complicated when it actually isn’t. Making this pasta actually requires very few ingredients, and pretty much all (maybe except for the olive oil and burrata) are available from a local source. It essentially only comes down to cooking the pasta and making the sauce by letting some fresh tomatoes, rosé, garlic, honey, lemon & some olive oil simmer until the tomatoes have bursted and flavours have been able to emerge.

What is special about this dish?

What is special is that it is really simple and yet pretty fancy. We‘re not making a classic tomato sauce here but one that is next level, while not taking much time. The tomatoes are sautéed in hot olive oil with some garlic to on the one hand soften, and on the other hand gain a nice roasted flavour. The honey intensifies the naturally sweet flavour of the tomatoes, while the lemon adds a nice refreshing contrast to them. And since the honey is added to balance it out, the sauce does not have a sour flavour. To make everything merge into a sauce, the rosé wine is used. Why rosé? In my opinion, rosé is just a summer wine. And since, as my dad likes to say, the wine that is used for cooking, also needs be drunken with the meal, there is no way around rosé. The sauce itself already is packed with so much flavour and can totally be eaten as is with the pasta. This way, you would actually have a vegan version of this dish. Nevertheless, in case you want to take everything next level, you can still top this dish off with some fresh, creamy burrata. Because nothing, really nothing, beats some burrata. The creaminess works in such perfect harmony with the sweet and fresh tomato sauce – pure heaven.

Is this dish healthy?

Definitely! Pasta has a reputation of not being healthy but it actually does have a bunch of health benefits. It is loaded with carbs, which make sure you stay full of energy for the rest of the day. Besides, it also comes with a decent amount of protein and fibre. When you chose to go for whole grain pasta, the amount of fibre is increased even more. Personally, I do not like the taste of whole grain pasta in this dish too much, but if you do, it would be a great choice! 

The real star of the show though are the tomatoes. Since this fruit (yes – it‘s a fruit!) is currently in season, they are full of goodies for you. Loaded with sweetness they provide a lot of fibre, Vitamin C & K, potassium and folate. Also, they are high in antioxidants, which have been linked to several health benefits. And the biggest benefit probably: they are delicious. Also garlic has a nutritional value that can be shown. It does not contain an excessive amount of one thing, but it has a bit of anything you need. Garlic has also been linked to help as medicine when catching a cold and to a reduction of blood pressure.

Also, the olive oil in this dish provided a decent amount of unsaturated fats, which are essential – especially for the brain. Yes, we are adding wine into this dish, but the alcohol cooks down, and what stays is the flavour. Last but definitely not least is the burrata on top. This heavenly creaminess is full of protein and deliciousness. It needs to be said that it also comes with a bunch of saturated fats but you know what? A little cheese never hurt nobody! 

Meal Prep? Yes! But not necessary! 

When I made this pasta for the first time, I did meal prep it because I took it to work (where we did not have a kitchen). It worked out perfectly when I heated it up in the microwave, although it would be even better to heat it up on the stove with a splash of water and tomato sauce if you have the possibility to do so. 

Please, still keep in mind that this dish only takes 15 minutes to make – only 10 minutes more than when heating it up. So if you do have a stove I can only recommend you to make it freshly! If you really are that crunched on time, you can also pre chop the tomatoes or throw them into the sauce as a whole. 

Pasta is always a great idea. Still, this dish is an extra level of great. The sweetness of the tomatoes in combination with the sour-tanginess of the lemons and the comfort from the pasta, plus the creaminess of the burrata = HEAVEN. Writing this only makes me want to have it again. You should really do yourself a favour and try this out and spoil yourself and a loved one with this! Easy as pie and tastes like heaven! 

I genuinely hope that you‘ll enjoy it and make it on repeat – at least for as long as tomatoes are in season! 
Enjoy,
Katie // Une Petite Cuisinière 

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15 minute Pasta with Rosé Cherry Tomato Honey-Lemon Sauce

This pasta dish is easy to make, packed with flavor and nutrients and just tastes like heaven. And all ready in 15 minutes. Don’t wait any longer and treat yourself to this! 

Course dinner, lunch, Main Course
Cuisine Italian
Prep Time 5 Minuten
Cook Time 10 Minuten
Total Time 15 Minuten
Servings 2 servings

What you will need

  • 250 g pasta (i like to use rigattoni, paccheri or something similar)
  • 500 g tomatoes (best is a mix of cherry tomatoes and large ones)
  • 1 garlic clove
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • a splash rosé wine
  • 100 ml tomato sauce
  • 2 tsp honey
  • 1 lemon (we need the peel)
  • sea salt
  • 1 burrata
  • fresh basil to serve

How to

  1. Start by preparing the pasta. To do so, add the pasta to a pot with boiling, salted water and cook according to package instructions.

  2. In the meantime, half the cherry tomatoes and cut the larger ones into bite sized (about 1-2cm large) pieces. Peel and finely chop the garlic clove.

  3. Heat up the olive oil in a pan and add the garlic and tomatoes. Generously add some sea salt and let fry on medium high heat for about 3-4 minutes. Turn down to medium heat, add the rosé and tomato sauce and honey.

  4. Wash the lemon and with a potato peeler, peel the lemon off into stripes. Add them to the pan and let everything simmer for 3-4 more minutes.

  5. Before the pasta is done, remove half a cup of the water they are cooking in, then drain them and add them to the sauce along with the preserved water. You may need some olive oil or tomato sauce to help combine.

  6. Divide onto bowls and serve with fresh burrata and basil! Enjoy!

Kategorie: Cuisine, Diet-Specific, Italian, Lunch/ Dinner, My favorites, Season, Summer, Vegetarian, Vegetarian Stichworte: 15 minute meals, 20 minute meals, afba, bowl, easy, family friendly, fresh, healthy, italian, Mediterranean, pasta, quick, quick and easy, summer food, summer recipes, tomato, vegetarian

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