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15 minute recipe: Strascinati with Zucchini, Tomato, and Ricotta

Summertime Zucchini Pasta

This recipe is perfect for the summer, when you want to spend a minimum of time hovering over the stove top. With only five ingredients, the quality of the items used is very important. This is a pasta you can only savor in the summer, when the tomatoes are ripe and the zucchinis are pouring out of everyone’s garden.

And we can’t say this enough: high quality salt and pasta matter.

Strascinati, meaning “dragged,” is a traditional Puglian pasta. It gets its name from the manner in which it is made: by dragging the pasta across a table or board with a few fingers or with the tip of a butter knife. Therefore, the pasta has a smooth outside thanks to the contact with the table, and a ribbed inside – perfect for catching and cupping sauce.

Strascinati

In this recipe, we head to the garden for zucchini and tomatoes. And don’t forget the basil: tear a few leaves over each plate, and your classic summertime dinner is ready. Minimize the number of pots to wash, amount of water to boil, and number of burners heating up your kitchen by boiling the tomatoes in the same water you use to cook the pasta and zucchini together.

In 15 minutes, a fresh summer pasta using the bounty of your garden is ready to go.

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Recipe adapted from Food 52

Strascinati with Zucchini

Serves 2

One and a half large ripe tomatoes

Half a package of Mancino Strascinati pasta
1 large zucchini, diced
3 tablespoons Mancino olive oil
2 garlic cloves, peeled and chopped finely
2 to 3 pinches of Sale di Cervia 

3.5 ounces (100 grams) fresh ricotta
Handful of basil leaves

Summer Pasta from Via Umbria IMG_1128 IMG_1132

Put a large pot of water to boil for the pasta and add a hefty pinch or two of salt. When the water begins to boil, score an ‘x’ on the bottom of the tomatoes with a sharp knife and blanch in the boiling water for 30 to 60 seconds. Keeping the water boiling, remove the tomatoes to a bowl of ice water and let cool.

Add the pasta to the boiling water and cook for 8 to 10 minutes. After about 3 minutes, add the zucchini.

Summer pasta from Via Umbria Geribi Pasta Bowl

Tomato sauce

In the meantime, peel off and discard the tomato skins, then chop the tomato flesh roughly. In a skillet, heat the olive oil and gently sauté the garlic for 1 minute. When fragrant, add the tomato and a ladle of pasta water and let simmer until the tomatoes melt down into a sauce, about 5 minutes. Add a pinch of salt (and when necessary, a bit more water to keep it “saucy”) and set aside.

Sale di Cervia

When the pasta is al dente and the zucchini tender, drain them together (reserving about 1/2 cup of the cooking water, if necessary) and add to the skillet of tomato sauce. Toss until coated, adding the reserved water to loosen if needed. Add the ricotta and fresh basil leaves, stir to distribute a little, and serve immediately.

Elsa Bruno Via Umbria

Pasta Sauce Vis Umbria

Mancino Pasta

Margherita bowl Geribi

Via Umbria Pasta

Ci Vediamo!

–Via Umbria

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15 minute recipe: tagliatelle with mushrooms and sausage

tagliatelle with sausage and mushrooms

Pasta is the perfect weeknight dish.

This week, we selected Marco Giacosa’s “Straw Hay” Pasta, to dish up, partly because of its charming name. And indeed, the pasta does look like hay…delicious hay.

Ricco Deruta Pasta Bowl

This tagliatelle is delicate, with a silky smooth texture and slight undertones of spinach that blend seamlessly into most sauces you could pair it with. This week, we chose to add sausage and mushroom slices from the farmer’s market. It only took us about 15 minutes to prepare, and enjoyed with the Plani Arche Montefalco Rosso, it was a successful weekday dinner!

Deruta Ceramic Pasta Bowl
Girasole Medium Serving Bowl

Process:

•·      Heat pot of salted water to boil

•·      Cut sausages into thin circular pieces and slice mushrooms

•·      Place sausages in pan on medium-high heat and cook until browned

•·      Remove sausage and add 1 tablespoon of olive oil into pan, add mushrooms and cook until browned

•·      Once water is boiling, add Marco Giacosa’s “Straw Hay” Pasta, and cook for about 6 minutes (or until tender). Because of the high quality of the pasta, it will cook significantly faster than most grocery store brands, so keep your eye on the pot!

•·      Strain pasta and mix in with tomato sauce or just high quality olive oilas you prefer

•·      Top with warm sausages and mushrooms, pour yourself a glass of Montefalco Rosso, and enjoy!

Gather all your materials over at Emporio, and then toss on the apron to make this delicious weeknight meal, from our table to yours.

–Via Umbria

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Pasta is the perfect weeknight dish. This week, we selected Marco Giacosa’s “Straw Hay” Pasta, to dish up, partly because of its charming name. And indeed, ...