Best 3 Le Cirques Spatti Primavera Recipes

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Embark on a culinary journey to Le Cirque's renowned Spatti Primavera, an embodiment of elegant simplicity and a celebration of fresh, seasonal vegetables. This classic dish epitomizes the essence of spring, with vibrant asparagus, tender sugar snap peas, crisp snow peas, and baby carrots dancing harmoniously in a delicate butter sauce, complemented by a hint of garlic and white wine. As you savor each bite, the symphony of flavors and textures will transport you to a realm of pure culinary delight.

In addition to this signature dish, the article unveils a treasure trove of other delectable recipes that pay homage to the bounty of springtime produce. Discover the vibrant colors and zesty flavors of Grilled Lemon-Herb Shrimp Skewers, where succulent shrimp are infused with aromatic herbs and citrus, grilled to perfection and served atop a bed of fresh arugula. Indulge in the savory goodness of Baked Parmesan Chicken Tenders, where tender chicken is coated in a crispy Parmesan crust and baked until golden brown, accompanied by a tangy marinara dipping sauce.

For a refreshing and revitalizing treat, the article presents a delightful recipe for Spring Berry Parfait, a layered masterpiece featuring layers of creamy yogurt, fresh berries, and a touch of honey, offering a symphony of sweet and tangy flavors. And to satisfy your sweet tooth, embark on a baking adventure with the tempting recipe for Lemon-Blueberry Scones, where flaky scones are bursting with juicy blueberries and enveloped in a sweet lemon glaze, perfect for a leisurely brunch or afternoon tea.

Prepare to be captivated by this culinary exploration, where each recipe embodies the spirit of spring, offering a burst of flavors and colors to brighten your table and tantalize your taste buds.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

LE CIRQUE'S SPA'TTI PRIMAVERA



Le Cirque's Spa'tti Primavera image

Provided by Bryan Miller

Categories     dinner, pastas, main course

Time 45m

Yield 4 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 21

1 bunch broccoli
2 small zucchini
4 asparagus spears, each about 5 inches long
1 1/2 cups green beans, trimmed and cut into 1-inch lengths
1/2 cup fresh or frozen green peas
3/4 cup fresh or frozen pea pods, optional
1 tablespoon peanut, vegetable or corn oil
2 cups thinly sliced mushrooms
Salt and freshly grounded pepper to taste
1 teaspoon finely chopped hot, fresh, red or green chilies, or about 1/2 teaspoon dried red pepper flakes
1/4 cup finely chopped parsley
6 tablespoons olive oil
1 teaspoon finely chopped garlic
3 cups red, ripe tomatoes cut into 1-inch cubes
6 fresh basil leaves, chopped, about 1/4 cup, or about 1 teaspoon dried basil
1 pound spaghetti or spaghettini
4 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons fresh or canned chicken broth
1/2 cup heavy cream, or more
2/3 cup grated Parmesan cheese
2/3 cup pine nuts

Steps:

  • Trim broccoli and break it into bite-size florets. Set aside.
  • Trim off and discard the ends of zucchini. Do not peel the zucchini. Cut zucchini into quarters. Cut each quarter into 1-inch lengths. There should be about 1 1/2 cups, no more. Set aside.
  • Cut each asparagus spear into thirds. Set aside.
  • Cook each of the green vegetables separately in boiling salted water to cover. It is essential to cook each vegetable so that it remains crisp but tender. Cook broccoli, zucchini, asparagus and green beans about 5 minutes. Drain well, run under cold water to chill and drain. Combine in a mixing bowl.
  • Cook peas and pea pods 1 minute if fresh, 30 seconds if frozen. Drain, chill and drain again. Combine all vegetables in mixing bowl.
  • Heat oil in a skillet and add mushrooms. Add salt and pepper to taste, shaking the skillet and stirring. Cook about 2 minutes. Add mushrooms to the vegetables. Add chopped chilies and parsley.
  • Heat 3 tablespoons olive oil in a saucepan and add half the garlic, all the tomatoes, salt and pepper to taste. Cook about 4 minutes, stirring gently so as not to break up the tomatoes more than necessary. Add basil, stir and set aside.
  • Heat remaining 3 tablespoons olive oil in large skillet and add remaining garlic along with vegetable mixture. Cook, stirring gently, just to heat through.
  • Drop the spaghetti into boiling salted water. Cook until al dente. Drain well. Return spaghetti to pot.
  • Select utensil large enough to hold drained spaghetti and vegetables. To this, add butter. When it melts, add chicken broth, 1/2 cup cream and cheese, stirring constantly. Cook gently on and off heat until smooth. Add spaghetti and toss quickly to blend. Add half the vegetables and pour in liquid from the tomatoes, tossing over very low heat.
  • Add remaining vegetables and, if sauce seems too dry, add about 1/4 cup more cream. Sauce should not be soupy. Add pine nuts and give mixture final tossing
  • Serve equal portions of the spaghetti mixture in 4-to-8 soup or spaghetti bowls, depending on whether spaghetti is being served as main course or appetizer. Spoon equal amounts of tomatoes over each serving. Serve immediately.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 787, UnsaturatedFat 28 grams, Carbohydrate 75 grams, Fat 46 grams, Fiber 9 grams, Protein 23 grams, SaturatedFat 15 grams, Sodium 1013 milligrams, Sugar 10 grams, TransFat 0 grams

PASTA PRIMAVERA



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I see you rolling your eyes at the thought of spaghetti primavera. The dish, rarely seen now, became an absurdity of 1980s so-called seasonal cooking. Meant to be an expression of spring, the mad jumble of vegetables over pasta was mostly an expression of the death match between French and Italian cuisine (cream versus olive oil, sauce versus pasta). But in the late 1970s, when New York's Le Cirque popularized spaghetti primavera, Craig Claiborne and Pierre Franey called it "by far, the most talked-about dish in Manhattan." I encourage you to make Le Cirque's version, all 10 pain-in-the-neck steps of it, because despite its tempestuous origins, it's wonderful.

Provided by Amanda Hesser

Categories     dinner, project, main course

Time 1h

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 22

1 bunch broccoli
2 small zucchini, unpeeled
4 asparagus spears
1 1/2 cups green beans
Salt
1/2 cup fresh or frozen peas
3/4 cup fresh or frozen pea pods
1 tablespoon peanut, vegetable or corn oil
2 cups thinly sliced mushrooms
Freshly ground black pepper
1 teaspoon minced hot red or green chili, or 1/2 teaspoon dried red-pepper flakes
1/4 cup finely chopped parsley
6 tablespoons olive oil
1 teaspoon minced garlic
3 cups 1-inch tomato cubes
6 basil leaves, chopped
1 pound spaghetti
4 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons chicken broth
1/2 cup heavy cream, approximately
1/2 cup grated Parmesan
1/3 cup toasted pine nuts

Steps:

  • Trim broccoli and break into florets. Trim off ends of the zucchini. Cut into quarters, then cut into 1-inch or slightly longer lengths (about 1 1/2 cups). Cut each asparagus into 2-inch pieces. Trim beans and cut into 1-inch pieces.
  • Cook each of the green vegetables separately in boiling salted water to cover until crisp but tender. Drain well, then run under cold water to chill, and drain again thoroughly. Combine the cooked vegetables in a bowl.
  • Cook the peas and pods; about 1 minute if fresh; 30 seconds if frozen. Drain, chill with cold water and drain again. Combine with the vegetables.
  • In a skillet over medium-high heat, heat the peanut oil and add the mushrooms. Season to taste. Cook about 2 minutes, shaking the skillet and stirring. Add the mushrooms, chili and parsley to the vegetables.
  • Heat 3 tablespoons olive oil in a saucepan and add half the garlic, tomatoes, salt and pepper. Cook about 4 minutes. Add the basil.
  • Heat 3 tablespoons olive oil in a large skillet and add the remaining garlic and the vegetable mixture. Cook, stirring gently, until heated through.
  • Cook the spaghetti in boiling salted water until almost (but not quite) tender, retaining a slight resilience in the center. Drain well.
  • In a pot large enough to hold the spaghetti and vegetables, add the butter and melt over medium-low heat. Then add the chicken broth and half a cup each of cream and cheese, stirring constantly. Cook gently until smooth. Add the spaghetti and toss quickly to blend. Add half the vegetables and pour in the liquid from the tomatoes, tossing over very low heat.
  • Add the remaining vegetables. If the sauce seems dry, add 3 to 4 tablespoons more cream. Add the pine nuts and give the mixture a final tossing.
  • Serve equal portions of the spaghetti mixture in hot soup or spaghetti bowls. Spoon equal amounts of the tomatoes over each serving. Serve immediately.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 1099, UnsaturatedFat 35 grams, Carbohydrate 113 grams, Fat 61 grams, Fiber 13 grams, Protein 32 grams, SaturatedFat 21 grams, Sodium 1523 milligrams, Sugar 15 grams, TransFat 0 grams

LE CIRQUE'S SPAGHETTI PRIMAVERA



Le Cirque's Spaghetti Primavera image

This is Sirio Maccione's own creation, as it was served at his famous restaurant. The list of ingredients is long but it is really quite simple dish. You can substitute good, organic diced tomatoes for the fresh. This will serve 8 as an appetizer or 4 as a main dish.

Provided by Chef Kate

Categories     One Dish Meal

Time 50m

Yield 4-8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 21

1 lb broccoli
2 small zucchini
4 asparagus spears, trimmed, about 5-inch long
1 1/2 cups green beans, trimmed and cut into 1-inch lengths
1/2 cup green peas (fresh or frozen)
3/4 cup pea pods (fresh or frozen) (optional)
1 tablespoon canola oil
2 cups mushrooms, thinly sliced
salt & freshly ground black pepper
1 teaspoon red chilies or 1 teaspoon green chili
1/4 cup parsley, finely chopped
6 tablespoons olive oil
1 teaspoon garlic, finely chopped
1/4 cup fresh basil, chopped (or 1 teaspoon dried)
3 cups tomatoes, ripe, peeled, seeded, cut into chunks (reserve the liquid)
1 lb spaghetti
4 tablespoons unsalted butter
2 tablespoons unsalted chicken stock, preferably homemade
1/2 cup heavy cream
2/3 cup parmigiano-reggiano cheese, freshly grated
1/3 cup pine nuts

Steps:

  • Trim broccoli and break into small florets (reserve stems for another use).
  • Trim the ends of the zucchini but do not peel.
  • Cut each zucchini into quarters lengthwise and then cut each quarter into 1" pieces--you should have 1 and 1/2 cups of zucchini, not more.
  • Cut each asparagus spear into thirds.
  • Cook each of the green vegetables separately in boiling salted water to cover, just long so that each vegetable remains crisp but tender (Broccoli, zucchini, asparagus and green beans about 5 minutes, peas and pea pods about one minute if fresh, 30 seconds if frozen).
  • Drain well then rinse in cold water, drain again, and combine the vegetables in a mixing bowl.
  • Heat the canola oil in a skillet and add the mushrooms, season to taste with salt and pepper and cook about two minutes.
  • Add mushrooms to the bowl of mixed vegetables.
  • Add the chopped chiles and the parsley to the mixed vegetables.
  • Heat 3 tablespoons of olive oil in a saucepan and add half the garlic, all the tomatoes and salt and pepper to taste.
  • Cook for about 4 minutes, stirring gently so as not to break up the tomatoes.
  • Add the basil, stir and remove from heat, keeping it covered.
  • Cook the spaghetti in boiling salted water until al dente; drain and return to the pot.
  • Heat the other 3 tablespoons of oil in a large skillet and add the remaining garlic and all the vegetable mixture.
  • Cook stirring gently, just to heat through.
  • In a pan large enough to hold the pasta and the vegetables, melt the butter.
  • Once melted, add the chicken broth, the cream, and the parmesan, cooking gently on and off heat till smooth.
  • Add the spaghetti and toss quickly to blend.
  • Add half the vegetable mixture and the reserved liquid from the tomatoes, tossing over very low heat.
  • Add the remaining vegetables, and, if the suace seems too dry, about 1/4 cup more cream--but the sauce should not be soupy.
  • Add the pine nuts and give the mixture a final toss.
  • Place equal amounts of the pasta mixture in 4 or 8 shallow soup bowls, depending on whether this is to be an appetizer or a main dish.
  • Spoon equal amounts of the tomato mixture over each portion.
  • Serve immediately.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1083.8, Fat 60.5, SaturatedFat 20.6, Cholesterol 80.9, Sodium 307.4, Carbohydrate 110.8, Fiber 12.5, Sugar 11.4, Protein 30.9

Tips:

  • Mise en place: Before you start cooking, make sure you have all the ingredients and equipment you need. This will help you stay organized and avoid scrambling.
  • Use fresh, high-quality ingredients: The quality of your ingredients will greatly affect the flavor of your dish. Whenever possible, use fresh, seasonal produce and high-quality meats and seafood.
  • Don't overcrowd the pan: When cooking vegetables, don't overcrowd the pan. This will prevent them from cooking evenly and becoming soggy.
  • Cook the pasta al dente: Al dente means "to the tooth" in Italian. It refers to the ideal doneness of pasta, which is slightly firm to the bite.
  • Use a light hand with the oil: Olive oil is a healthy fat, but it can easily overpower a dish. Use a light hand with the oil, and add more to taste if needed.
  • Season to taste: Always taste your dish before serving and adjust the seasoning as needed. This will help you achieve the perfect balance of flavors.

Conclusion:

Le Cirque's Spatti Primavera is a delicious and elegant dish that is perfect for a special occasion. The combination of fresh vegetables, tender pasta, and flavorful sauce is sure to please everyone at the table. With a little planning and effort, you can easily recreate this dish at home. So next time you're looking for a special meal to impress your friends and family, give Le Cirque's Spatti Primavera a try.

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