In the realm of Italian cuisine, where pasta dishes reign supreme, Linguine del Giorno emerges as a captivating culinary creation that tantalizes taste buds and embodies the essence of authentic Italian cooking. This delectable dish, a true testament to the magic of simple yet harmonious ingredients, features perfectly cooked linguine noodles enveloped in a vibrant, flavorful sauce. The secret lies in the careful selection of fresh, high-quality ingredients, each contributing its unique essence to the overall symphony of flavors. With its vibrant red hue, the tomato-based sauce becomes a canvas for a delightful dance of herbs, garlic, and a touch of spice, creating a rich and satisfying symphony of flavors. Accompanied by a medley of succulent shrimp and tender mussels, Linguine del Giorno transforms into a seafood lover's paradise, offering a harmonious blend of textures and flavors that will leave you craving for more. Whether you're a seasoned chef or a culinary novice, this recipe promises an unforgettable dining experience that will transport you to the heart of Italy with every bite.
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GARLIC-HERB LINGUINE
Simple side dish to pair with any meat, poultry, or fish. Add your favorite steamed, grilled, or sauteed veggies!
Provided by Andrea Fahlor
Categories World Cuisine Recipes European Italian
Time 21m
Yield 2
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil. Cook linguine at a boil until tender yet firm to the bite, about 11 minutes; drain and transfer pasta to a large bowl.
- Mix melted butter, garlic, and parsley in a small bowl; drizzle over the linguine and toss to coat. Season pasta with seasoned salt.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 409.2 calories, Carbohydrate 41.9 g, Cholesterol 61 mg, Fat 24.4 g, Fiber 2 g, Protein 7.9 g, SaturatedFat 14.9 g, Sodium 626.4 mg, Sugar 1.9 g
ARANCINI
There's no way around it: To make arancini, you have to make risotto, although you could also use any kind of leftover risotto, as long as the mixture isn't loose from excess liquid. This recipe employs a simple base of Parmesan risotto that is chilled, rolled, breaded and fried, but the classic version starts with saffron risotto, which explains the Italian name arancine, or little oranges, named for their shape and hue. Simmering risotto and frying the arancini are simple tasks, but the step in between is crucial: Do not skimp on chilling your risotto. If it is not properly chilled, it will fall apart in the hot oil instead of forming crisp, glistening, orbs filled with molten cheese. Serve these arancini with warmed tomato sauce or even pesto, and crown them with a flurry of gremolata or plain lemon zest for brightness.
Provided by Alexa Weibel
Categories dinner, finger foods, grains and rice, appetizer, side dish
Time 1h15m
Yield About 2 dozen
Number Of Ingredients 18
Steps:
- Prepare the risotto: In a medium saucepan, melt 2 tablespoons butter over medium. Add onion, garlic and Italian seasoning. Season with salt and pepper, and cook, stirring occasionally, until softened, about 5 minutes. Stir in rice until coated, about 1 minute, then add wine. Cook, stirring frequently, until absorbed, about 1 minute.
- Stir in 1/2 cup stock. Cook, stirring frequently, until stock is almost absorbed, about 4 minutes. Repeat with remaining stock, adding 1/2 cup at a time and stirring until absorbed before adding the next cup, about 15 minutes.
- Once all the stock has been absorbed - the rice should be tender but still slightly toothsome and the risotto creamy - stir in the Parmesan, the remaining 2 tablespoons butter and parsley. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Transfer to a parchment-lined baking sheet, spread out in an even layer and let cool, at least 20 minutes. Cover tightly in plastic wrap (or transfer to a lidded container) and refrigerate until thoroughly chilled, at least 1 hour or up to 2 or 3 days.
- Once the risotto is chilled, slice it into about 24 even portions. Working with one at a time, gently roll each into a ball, then press between your palms to flatten slightly. Press one cube of mozzarella into the center and shape the risotto up and over it, sealing the cheese in the center. Roll the ball in your palms until round. Repeat with remaining risotto balls. (If you're not planning to fry them right away, arrange them on a small baking sheet in a single layer, cover and refrigerate until cooking, up to 2 or 3 days in advance. If the risotto mixture isn't cold, it can fall apart in the hot oil.)
- In a medium saucepan, heat the oil over medium. (If you have a candy thermometer, now is a good time to use it: Heat the oil to about 350 degrees.)
- Prepare the breading: Add the flour to a shallow bowl, then add the eggs to another shallow bowl and beat the eggs to combine. In a third bowl, combine the panko and Italian seasoning, if using, with 1/2 teaspoon salt and 1/2 teaspoon pepper. Stir to combine.
- Working with one arancini, roll it first in the flour, shaking off any excess, then in the egg, then in the panko, taking care to coat it on all sides with each roll. Transfer to a clean baking sheet. Repeat with the remaining arancini.
- Fry the arancini in batches, leaving at least one inch between each ball, until golden and crisp on the outside, about 5 minutes. (By the time the crust crisps, the cheese filling will melt.) Transfer to a paper-towel-lined baking sheet and repeat with remaining arancini. (If the crust is cooking to quickly, you can turn off the heat momentarily and continue to cook in the oil, which will maintain residual heat. Turn the stove back on if needed.)
- Spoon warmed tomato sauce onto small plates or into bowls and top with warm arancini, or set sauce in a bowl for dipping and arrange arancini on a serving platter. Sprinkle arancini with finely grated Parmesan and more parsley, if desired.
Tips:
- Use fresh, high-quality ingredients: This will make all the difference in the flavor of your dish. Look for ripe tomatoes, fresh herbs, and high-quality olive oil.
- Don't overcook the pasta: Pasta should be cooked al dente, or "to the tooth." This means that it should be slightly firm to the bite.
- Use a large pot to cook the pasta: This will help to prevent the pasta from sticking together.
- Add salt to the pasta water: This will help to season the pasta and prevent it from becoming bland.
- Don't rinse the pasta after cooking: Rinsing the pasta will remove the starch, which is essential for creating a creamy sauce.
- Use a variety of vegetables in your sauce: This will add flavor and texture to the dish.
- Don't be afraid to experiment with different herbs and spices: This is a great way to customize the flavor of your dish.
Conclusion:
Linguine del giorno is a delicious and versatile dish that can be made with a variety of ingredients. With its simple preparation and endless possibilities for customization, this dish is sure to please everyone at the table. So next time you're looking for a quick and easy weeknight meal, give linguine del giorno a try!
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