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Linguine In Tomato Sauce with Chicken Sausage, Blistered Tomatoes, Kale, and Mozzarella Pearls

Linguine In Tomato Sauce with Chicken Sausage, Blistered Tomatoes, Kale, and Mozzarella Pearls

by Pam on May 29, 2013

I made a “clean your fridge out” dinner last night. I found some kale, onion, mozzarella pearls, and chicken sausage links in the refrigerator and grabbed some leftover linguine, a can of tomatoes, garlic, and grape tomatoes from the pantry and threw them all together. I loved the flavor of the garlicky tomato sauce with the tasty pieces of chicken sausage, sweetened blistered cherry tomatoes, and the creamy mozzarella pearls. I served this pasta with the Gourmet Salad[1] and it turned out to be a terrific meal that we all enjoyed. I had some of the leftover pasta today for lunch and it was delicious.

Blend the can of whole tomatoes with a blender or an immersion blender. Set aside.

Heat a small Dutch oven that’s coated in cooking spray over medium-high heat. Add the chicken sausage links and cook until all sides are golden brown, about 6-7 minutes. Remove from the heat and place on a cutting board with a tin foil tent. Add a teaspoon of olive oil in the same Dutch oven then add the grape tomato halves. Cook, flipping the tomatoes halfway through cooking, for about 2-3 minutes or until blistered. Remove from the pan and set aside. Add the remaining 2 teaspoons of olive oil to the pan then add the onion; cook, stirring often, for 3-4 minutes. Add the minced garlic, crushed fennel seeds, and crushed red pepper flakes, stirring constantly for 1 minute. Add the blended tomatoes then season with sea salt and freshly cracked pepper, to taste and a pinch of sugar if desired. Cover with a lid and turn the heat to low; simmer for 30 minutes. Slice the sausages into bite sized chunks then add them along with the kale to the tomato sauce.

Prepare the linguine in salted water per package instructions. Drain then add to the tomato sauce. Mix until well combined. Taste and season with sea salt and freshly cracked pepper, if needed. Toss in the mozzarella pearls and the blistered grape tomatoes then serve immediately. Enjoy.

 



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Linguine In Tomato Sauce with Chicken Sausage, Blistered Tomatoes, Kale, and Mozzarella Pearls




Yield: 6

Total Time: 1 hour



Ingredients:

4 links of chicken and roasted pepper sausage links
1 tbsp olive oil (divided)
1 1/2 cups of grape tomatoes, sliced in half lengthwise
1/2 sweet yellow onion, diced finely
3 cloves of garlic, minced
1 tsp fennel seeds, crushed
1-2 pinches of crushed red pepper flakes, depending on how spicy you would like it
1 28 oz can of whole tomatoes, blended
Sea salt and freshly cracked pepper, to taste
Pinch of sugar, if desired
2 cups of fresh kale, chopped
8 oz of linguine, cooked per instructions
Mozzarella pearls, to taste

Directions:

Blend the can of whole tomatoes with a blender or an immersion blender. Set aside.

Heat a small Dutch oven that’s coated in cooking spray over medium-high heat. Add the chicken sausage links and cook until all sides are golden brown, about 6-7 minutes. Remove from the heat and place on a cutting board with a tin foil tent. Add a teaspoon of olive oil in the same Dutch oven then add the grape tomato halves. Cook, flipping the tomatoes halfway through cooking, for about 2-3 minutes or until blistered. Remove from the pan and set aside. Add the remaining 2 teaspoons of olive oil to the pan then add the onion; cook, stirring often, for 3-4 minutes. Add the minced garlic, crushed fennel seeds, and crushed red pepper flakes, stirring constantly for 1 minute. Add the blended tomatoes then season with sea salt and freshly cracked pepper, to taste and a pinch of sugar if desired. Cover with a lid and turn the heat to low; simmer for 30 minutes.

Slice the sausages into bite sized chunks then add them along with the kale to the tomato sauce. Prepare the linguine in salted water per package instructions. Drain then add the pasta to the tomato sauce. Mix until well combined. Taste and season with sea salt and freshly cracked pepper, if needed. Toss in the mozzarella pearls and the blistered grape tomatoes then serve immediately. Enjoy.



Recipe and photos by For the Love of Cooking.net

References

  1. ^ Gourmet Salad (www.gordon-ramsay-recipe.com)
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Gorgonzola sauce for Pandoro – Italian Cuisine

Gorgonzola sauce for Pandoro


At Christmas, do you want to impress your guests? You'll do it for sure, with this sweet sauce with Gorgonzola to serve pandoro. At the time of dessert, of course

Mascarpone or chocolate cream: usually panettone and pandoro are brought to the table with this variety of accompaniments. This year, however, you can really impress your guests with a sweet sauce with an extra touch: the enveloping taste of sweet Gorgonzola DOP

Ingredients for 4 people
300 g Sweet Gorgonzola Dop
0.25 l Milk
1 kg Pandoro
75 g Sugar
Cinnamon as required

Preparation
Cut a pandoro into slices and spread them on a dessert plate. Cream 300 g of sweet Gorgonzola Dop with a quarter liter of milk, 75 g of sugar and a pinch of cinnamon.
Finally, spread the pandoro sauce or serve separately in a bowl.

The cranberries sauce and all that (maybe) you do not know about the cranberries – Italian Cuisine

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If you can find fresh cranberries during this time, do not let them escape! Use them to prepare a sweet and sour sauce with which to accompany meat dishes or fill Christmas cakes

THE cranberries, also known as redberry, they are sweet and slightly sour berries that are very good.
They have, in fact, antioxidant and antibacterial properties and their juice prevents and fights them infections of the urinary tract (they are a very effective natural remedy in case of cystitis) and of the gums.

Where to find them?

The United States and the Canada they are the major producers of these fruits. In Italy it is not always easy to find them, but between autumn and winter try to look for them in the very fruit shops because it is their season and are used in the preparation of many party dishes. Cranberries are an ingredient that can not miss, for example, in the Thanksgiving Day together with the traditional stuffed turkey.

How to choose cranberries

The good ones recognize themselves first of all by color. They must indeed be one beautiful bright red tending to burgundy.
Then I have to be firm, shiny and compact and must not show dents or stains.
If they are too dark, perhaps they have already reached an excessive level of maturation.

Cranberries sauce: the recipe

If you are lucky enough to find fresh fruit do not miss the chance to prepare this delicious sauce, sweet and with a sour aftertaste that goes perfectly with the game and some White meat like turkey, but also with i desserts.
Wash 350g of cranberries and melt in a saucepan 210 g of sugar with 240 ml of water and bring to a boil.
Add i blueberries and cook over medium heat for 5-6 minutes.
Add the grated peel of an orange and juice and mix well removing the froth that is created on the surface.
Leave to cool and serve at room temperature.

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Flavored sauce

You can cook fruit with orange juice or even with a little bit of it port wine and of the spices like star anise.
To make the taste sweeter, add one teaspoon of strawberry or acacia honey.

Applesauce

Another fruit sauce that you can serve with that of cranberries to accompany meat is that of apples.
It is prepared by baking two peeled and chopped apples in the oven and mixed with sugar cane, a couple of tablespoons of cider, a cup of lemon juice, cinnamon is nutmeg.
Once ready, with a fork the apples are crushed and reduced to cream.

Some ideas for Christmas

Prepare the sauce and pack it in glass jars, then sterilize them and regalateli to your friends along with a leaflet that includes all the ingredients used and the various possible accompaniments.
With cranberries sauce you can too fill a panettone or a pandoro. Finally, with fresh berries you can decorate many dishes and make party cocktails spectacular and festive.

Do you want to know more about the cranberries and find out what they are used in the kitchen? Browse the gallery!

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