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Hi loves! So I know I’ve been slacking on recipes this week, but my boyfriend’s brother is getting married Friday so we are crazy busy!! I absolutely love weddings and this one is going to be amazingly beautiful, I can’t wait. Pictures to come!!
Anyway, I haven’t been completely out of the kitchen. I’m so excited to be guest posting over at Not Rachael Ray today and I was so happy she invited me to share with everyone! You should remember Rachel, she made those yummy Blueberry-Strawberry Muffins that were such a huge hit. So I decided to make a dish by one of my FAVORITE and most beautiful chef’s, Giada de Laurentiis! I saw this Linguine with Sun-Dried Tomatoes, Olives and Lemon on one of her shows and just had to try it. We loved it and the best part?? It actually tasted great cold the next day, much like a pasta salad. Yum!
This linguine has so many amazing flavors and the use of lemon was incredible! I loved this pasta dish because there is absolutely no heavy cream or butter and everything tastes amazingly fresh. Oh and did I mention this was super easy to whip up and took me no longer than 10 minutes?? Yep it’s pretty awesome. Best part about this dish is that it yields SO many leftovers and we found that it actually tastes just as great cold! Reminded me of a cold pasta salad that you would find at a cookout or picnic and this is something I would definitely share with my friends.
Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil over high heat. Add the pasta and cook until tender, but still firm to the bite, stirring occasionally, 8 to 10 minutes. Drain and reserve about 1 cup of the pasta water. Place the pasta in a large serving bowl.
In a food processor, combine the sun-dried tomatoes, olives, basil, garlic, oil, lemon zest, and lemon juice and reserved pasta water. Pulse until blended but still chunky.
Add the parmesan cheese to the pasta and toss well. Pour the tomato mixture on top and toss until the pasta is coated. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Enjoy!
Notes
Serving Size: 2 oz. • Calories: 304 • Fat: 9.3 g • Carbs: 45.6 g • Fiber: 6.8 g • Protein: 9.9 g • WW Points+: 8 pts
So go check out this fabulous recipe over at Not Rachael Ray and make sure to send her some love as well! Hope you’re all having a great week and don’t worry, I’ve got lots of recipes to share real soon!
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There is something so satisfying about a big bowl of pasta – even if it is 100 degrees outside. 🙂 Yours looks incredible!
Looks awesome- love that it tastes good hot and cold! Heading over the check out the recipe now!
The linguini dish is so vibrant, I just have to hop over to your guest post after this to check out the recipe!
It just looks too good not to try!
Enjoy the wedding, Kelly. Love this linguini. I can eat this and still fit in my dress for my brother’s wedding next week 🙂
Oh my goodness Kelly! This looks simply delicious!
Thanks again Kelly!
this pasta looks fabulous and flavourful
Awesome guest post, Claudia – delicious and beautiful pictures!
What a beautiful dish, that looks sooo incredibly good! And I love pasta the next day after it gets to marinate with the sauce, yummm!