Fettuccine With Red Pepper and Basil Sauce

"Healthy comfort food. This dish relies on broth for the sauce, not cream. If you wish, you can use cooking spray instead of olive oil for sauteing the onions. Indulge in the butter for the sauce however; it adds a luxurious richness."
 
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Ready In:
25mins
Ingredients:
12
Serves:
2
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ingredients

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directions

  • Add oil to a small skillet over moderately low heat; saute the garlic, onion, red pepper flakes, thyme and salt and pepper to taste until the onion is softened.
  • Place a large pot of salted water on to boil for the pasta.
  • Add the bell peppers and broth to the onions, cover and simmer for 10 minutes until red pepper is very soft.
  • Add pasta to boiling water and cook until al dente; drain and return to pot.
  • Place red pepper/onion mixture in blender and whirl until smooth; return it to the skillet; add butter, basil and lemon juice.
  • Adjust seasoning.
  • Pour sauce on pasta and toss to mix.

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I’m a former interior designer and landscape designer. At the moment I get to enjoy being at home and working only when I want to. I like rollerblading, hiking, backpacking and trips to the ocean. I grew up on a farm in the Midwest and moved to the Northwest when I was thirty, over twenty years ago. I’m afraid they’ll have to bury me here in WA. This is God’s country and I’m never leaving. I have a smallish collection of cookbooks, preferring to use the library and a copy machine. Among my favorites though, are: Recipes 1-2-3, by Rozanne Gold, a collection of recipes containing no more than 3 ingredients (excepting water, salt and pepper); A Treasury of Great Recipes, by Mary and Vincent Price, recipes collected from friends and chefs of great restaurants around the world; The Mediterranean Diet Cookbook, by Nancy Harmon Jenkins, about a collection of cuisines I’m convinced are the healthiest in the world and The Low-Calorie Gourmet, by Pierre Franey. Currently my passions are our dogs, the garden, cooking, the natural world and of course, Dh. I can now add Zaar to that list of passions (translate: addiction). We have three dogs, two rescued and one adopted. They are Sugarpea, a Golden Retriever, Chickpea, a Llasa Apso and Sweetpea, a Shih Tzu; small, medium and large. We’re quite a sight out on the trail. One of the things I am most fond of about living here is the ability to vegetable garden year ‘round.
 
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