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![]() "Curt Nelson" <X> wrote in message . .. > Hi everybody: > > > > > And now, here's my favorite and extremely simple dish. > > _________________ > > CPN's 30-second pasta > > Ingredients: > Cast Iron Skillet (mandatory) > Kitchen Tongs (also mandatory) > Pasta > 3 tbs. Good Butter > Black Pepper (in a grinder) > Parmigiano Reggiano cheese in a rotary grater > Fresh Basil, chiffonade > > While your pasta is boiling, heat a cast iron skillet over medium heat. > The pan should be damn hot, but not ridiculously hot. After you've drained > the pasta, get ready, because this literally takes about 30 seconds. > > Plop the butter into the pan and use your tongs to move the butter around > quickly to melt and brown it as fast as possible. At the exact moment your > butter is browned properly, drop your cooked pasta into the skillet and > start turning with the tongs. The residual water on the pasta will cool > the pan and prevent the butter from burning. In about 10 or 15 seconds, > the pasta will be evenly coated with the browned butter. > > Plate it and hit it with some fine black pepper and top it with the > Reggiano and your basil chiffonade. > > Serve to your date with a good wine and go have some sex. Bask in the > afterglow the next morning. > rotflmao...looks very good to me. As I've never made pasta, I'll give this a try this week-end. Thanks Harriet & critters -- we now live in azusa > > |
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