Monday, January 17, 2011

Tasty Tuesdays Bloghop...Sweet Potato and Red Pepper Pasta

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Welcome to Tasty Tuesdays!
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Last week I was completely overwhelmed with all of your kind words and all of the wonderful recipes that were linked up!  I had a lot of fun visiting your blogs - wow, there are some really creative cooks out there!  Everything looked delicious.
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This weekend I made a pasta called Sweet Potato and Red Pepper Pasta with Goat Cheese.  I found the recipe in the Arizona Republic (12.29.10 issue) when I was out in Arizona after Christmas.  The recipe was featured as part of a story titled 'Five Meals Under 500 Calories'. 
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Ingredients:
- 8 oz. whole wheat pasta (angel-hair, spaghetti, or linguine)
- 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
- 4 cloves garlic, minced
- 3 cups peeled & shredded sweet potato (about 1 medium)
- 1 large red bell pepper, thinly sliced
- 1 cup diced plum tomatoes
- 1/2 cup water
- 2 tablespoons chopped Italian flat leaf parsley
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice
- 3/4 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 cup goat cheese
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1.  Prep ingredients
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2.  Bring a large pot of water to boil.  Cook pasta until tender.
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3.  Meanwhile, place 1 tablespoon of olive oil and minced garlic in a large skillet over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until the garlic is sizzling and fragrant, 2 to 5 minutes. 
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4.  Add sweet potato, bell pepper, tomatoes, and water and cook, stirring occasionally until the bell pepper is tender, 5 to 7 minutes.  Remove from heat and cover to keep warm.
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5.  Drain the pasta, reserving 1/2 cup of pasta water.  Return pasta to the pot.  Add the vegetable mixture, the remaining 1 tablespoon olive oil, parsley, lemon juice, salt, and goat cheese.  Toss to combine.
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6.  Add the reserved pasta water, 2 tablespoons at a time, as needed to achieve desired consistency.
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7.  Serve and top each serving with additional parsley and goat cheese.
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{ Makes 4 servings, about 1-3/4 cups each }
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I loved this pasta - it was light and healthy and really delicious with a unique combination of flavors. 
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Now it's your turn - What have you cooked up this week?
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{ Please remember to add the Tasty Tuesday button or a link to your post }
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26 comments:

Rebecca Watson said...

That looks absolutely amazing..and so delish! :)

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sugarswings said...

Cool I have to try this! Love sweet potato in dishes and you don't see many pasta dishes! Thanks for hosting the bloghop!

Sherry @ Lamp Unto My Feet said...

Love all the great color! Looks delish!

SnoWhite said...

I love sweet potatoes and red peppers -- this dish looks awesome.

Kendall Jones said...

Hey girl! The code under the Tasty Tuesdays button isn't working for me...

Andrea (Andreas Kitchen) said...

The photos for your recipe are beautiful! So much nice color!
I'm sharing my recipe for Meyer Lemon Cookies this week. The recipe is gluten free, but they can be made with "regular" flour if you don't have an issue with gluten.
I am going to be starting a giveaway this week on my blog for a 7 pound box of Organic Meyer Lemons which are grown on a small farm on the Central Coast of California.
I am just about to start researching for a bunch of recipes that use Meyer Lemons. I will include links to those recipes in my giveaway blog post.
Thanks for hosting and have a great week!

Sense of Home said...

Your pasta looks delicious, you take such beautiful photos. Thanks for hosting!

-Brenda

Dina @ 4 Lettre Words said...

Wow...it sounds great and it's so pretty. Can't be that!

Lisa said...

This looks amazingly colorful and flavorful. I think I'd definitely take some time to just admire it before eating it.

natasha said...

That pasta looks absolutely divine!!! Yum! :)

Miel Abeille said...

Sweet potatoes and pasta are two of my favorites, but I never thought they could be served in the same meal. Definitely adding this to my must-try list!

Candace said...

I have absolutely got to try this recipe soon. This looks amazing! Your photos are fantastic. Thanks so much for hosting. I've linked up for the first time and look forward to getting more wonderful recipes to try. Have a wonderful Tuesday, Candace

Amy said...

Love your photography! ;) So beautiful!

I'm having the very first GIVEAWAY on my blog. Please stop by to submit an entry. Best of luck!

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Vic said...

this looks delish! must give it a try...perhaps this eve:)i'm craving pasta!:)

Mo 'Betta said...

This looks sooo good! I can't wait until spring so I can start my garden and get fresh herbs and veggies!

Gwen @ Gwenny Penny said...

Another amazing looking pasta dish, Alissa. How do you always manage to get vegetables and garlic that look like a million bucks? Anything I bring home from the grocery store looks like it fell off the truck.

Elizabeth said...

That looks SO good! Thanks for hosting!

Holli said...

YUM!! This looks so good....

Jumping Jack said...

I just found your blog and I love it! This recipe sounds so good and I cannot wait to make that roman shade. Perfect for my back door!

Thanks for sharing!

a moderate life said...

Hi Alissa, happy tuesday! I really love the way you grated the sweet potato so it wouldnt get too mushy! Very cool! I am linking up a recipe for healthy scratch whole wheat buttermilk biscuits! all the best, Alex

Alison said...

This recipe looks very tasty! I never would have thought to combine sweet potatoes with pasta, but the result looks wonderful! I can't wait to try this recipe! Thanks for sharing! Thanks for hosting, too!

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the 30 girl said...

I'm definitely trying this pasta! What a beautiful, healthy looking dish!

alicia said...

That looks delish. I must try to work in some new kinds of pasta.

Inspired2cook said...

Great looking pasta dish...YUMM! Thanks for hosting Tasty Tuesdays!
http://www.inspired2cook.com/

fyek said...

This looks delicious! Thanks for sharing!

Sew Much Ado said...

That sounds so good! I'll be adding it to my meal plan this week, thanks so much!

 

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