Spring in a Plate

Food memories the kind that instantly brings you back to a place, a table, a moment. Years ago, traveling with the children, we stayed in a hotel where they served a pasta with a sauce that wasn’t cooked. Just fresh tomatoes, basil, garlic, Parmesan, and a few other things blended together and spooned over warm pasta. When we returned home, it became a fam fav. 

Recently, I kept seeing combinations of asparagus and peas folded into pasta- Spring on a plate. The freshness, the deconstruction reconstruction idea took me back to that earlier dish.

I used fresh lasagna sheets—larger than usual, after a quick dip in boiling salted water. Each one laid flat, waiting. Over the surface, I spread a generous amount of fresh pesto. Urges to lick the spoon, were haunting! Then pieces of burrata, pinched and scattered so every bite would find lushious-ness..

The peas and asparagus were fresh, then cooked separately. They went over the top, tucked here and there. You could add lemon zest, and or roasted hazelnuts for crunch—

I folded the pasta over itself, almost like closing a letter, and repeated the process—another layer of pesto, more burrata, a few more vegetables. A drizzle of olive oil, a good grind of pepper.

Around the dish, I scattered the remaining peas and asparagus. A handful of coriander sprouts over the top, though basil would be just as lovely.

I remember reading somewhere years ago—such a simple idea—that you can take fresh peas, or even frozen if that’s what you have, place them in a strainer set over a larger bowl, and pour boiling water over them. Let them sit for a few minutes. They come out tender yet still with a bit of crunch. You can do the same with spinach too, but that’s another story.

Overcooked pasta and vegetables is a crime against texture, and flavor—

This came to the table- the kind of dish that invites everyone to lean in with dancing tastebuds.



Comments

4 responses to “Spring in a Plate”

  1. Judy Wilcox

    Oh yum! I’m drooling. Thank you for this recipe.Now if only you would come prepare it for me !!!

  2. Carol Berger

    OMG, the pasta looks divine!

  3. I’m definitely going to endeavour to try this. The table setting looks gorgeous. Do you eat like this every day??

  4. You look so beautiful! You match the gorgeous surroundings and the pasta-tres magnificent!

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