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Monday, May 1, 2023

Big's Comfort Food

George woke up from hibernating - finally spring!

Beautiful trip to Crestline with Middle's class

Soaking up the sun

I've had a rough time with all the rain and the lack of sun - last weekend was a huge tease.  It finally felt like summer and got into the 80s (as pictured above) but then today I woke up to rain again.  Such a drag.  

I've been meaning to post this recipe for awhile.  We all like this one baked pasta with chicken and broccoli that I posted about here.  However, I was looking for a lighter version without all the cheese & less dairy and came across this recipe.  It's been a big hit - Big pronounced this her comfort food which is a big compliment!  I have tried making it ahead and it's not as delicious (gets dried out) but it's super quick to the table - as fast as it takes to boil the noodles.  Even though it's on regular rotation, I keep forgetting to take a photo before it gets gobbled up.

Creamy Ricotta Pasta with Chicken & Broccoli (serves 4-6)

1 large head broccoli
1.5 cups shredded chicken
1 medium lemon
1 pound penne (or other short pasta)
1 cup whole milk ricotta cheese
freshly ground black pepper
salt
red pepper flakes
parmesan cheese

Bring a large pot of heavily salted water to a boil.  While waiting for it to boil, cut the broccoli head into small florets.  Finely grate the zest of 1 lemon, and then juice the lemon.  Place the zest, juice, and ricotta cheese into a food processor or blender.  Season with salt, pepper, and red pepper flakes, if desired.  Process until airy and smooth, stopping a couple of times to scape down the sides.

Add the pasta to the boiled water and cook according to package directions.  When the pasta is about 2 minutes from being ready (2 minutes less than al dente), toss the broccoli florets into the pot and cook for the remaining 2 minutes.  Reserve 1 cup of the pasta water and then drain the pasta and broccoli.

Return the pasta and broccoli to the pot.  Add the ricotta mixture and 1/4 cup pasta water.  Stir.  Add more pasta water as needed until the sauce coats & clings to the pasta.  Taste and season with black pepper & parmesan cheese, if desired.  Serve immediately.

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