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4 garlic cloves, thinly sliced; 3 / 4 cup dry white wine; 48 mussels, scrubbed; 1 1 / 4 cup fish stock, or 3/4 cup clam juice plus 1/2 cup of water; 1 / 2 cup crème fraîche; 2 tbsp fresh lemon juice
Add the garlic and jalapeño and cook until fragrant, about 30 seconds. Add the peas and toss to coat. Add the pasta along with the reserved pasta water and the cheese. Season generously with pepper and cook over moderately high heat until the sauce is thick and creamy, about 2 minutes. Stir in the chives, parsley and mint and serve right away.
He drops the spaghetti in the water to cook for 8 1/2 minutes and then starts on the sauce. To make the sauce, he sautés chopped pancetta in a large skillet to render the fat before adding a bit ...
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140g diced pancetta. 8 pork sausages. 50g hard Italian cheese. 10 American style cheese slices. 600ml milk. 80g cheddar cheese. 187ml white wine. 2 tsp Dijon mustard. 187ml red wine. 150g arborio rice
The two basic types of pancetta are the arrotolata ('rolled') and stesa ('flat'). The arrotolata, salted, is mainly cut in thin slices and eaten raw as part of antipasti or simply as a component of a sandwich; the stesa is often used chopped as an ingredient in many recipes or cut in thick strips, that are usually eaten grilled.
Meanwhile, cook the pasta in a large pot of boiling salted water until al dente. Drain and add to the meat sauce. Stir well and let cool. Preheat the oven to 350°F. Break the eggs into the pan of cooled pasta and sauce, then add the grated Parmesan. Mix together.
Genevoise sauce - A brown sauce made with fish fumet, mirepoix, red wine, and butter usually accompanied with fish. Gribiche – Mayonnaise with hard-boiled eggs, mustard, capers and herbs. [ 35 ]