Thursday, August 9, 2007

brocolli + bacon pasta sauce

So to continue my experiments with pasta sauce, i created another cream based sauce. These are slowly becoming one of my regular recipes as cream sauces require comparatively must less maintenance and cooking time.

Ingredients
1 Stalk of broccoli
3 Rashes of bacon
50-100g of mince meat
1/2 onion diced
1 stalk of leek finely chopped
2 cloves of garlic
Double cream
(Serves 3 perhaps or 4)
Cheese of choice (mozzarella, goats cheese, if you like that sorta thing)
Method
1. Start up boiling water and add salt. Cut up broccoli bits and place into the boiling water. The broccoli should get fairly soft.

2. Meanwhile dice the onions leek and garlic.

3. Start up a pan on medium heat, add oil and fry up the garlic first then to that add the onions and leek. Cook until soft. Place the bacon and mince in and cook on high heat until the bacon bits are quite crisp.

The following steps in unnecessary but probably would speed things up. After your down with the leeks and onions, take them out of the pan and put aside. Now fry up the bacon and meat, then add the leeks and onions back in. (that should be faster, but more work)

4. While the pan is going, your broccoli should be ready. Drain water away and blend the broccoli until its quite fine, but not complete mush.

5. Once the bacon bits are as you like it, chuck on the broccoli (slowly, as your stalk of broccoli might somehow be twice the size of the one i used). So add slowly to the mixture until its quite green. Basically you don't want it to be so much broccoli that there isn't enough bacon and mince to go around.

6. Add cream until its reaches a gluggy consistency, then add a little water until it's just slightly more watery then the consistency you would expect for a pasta sauce. Add a chicken stock cube (i think if you want you could add lemon or a little vinegar at this point) mix and taste. Add salt and pepper as needed.

7. Simmer. As a last step add a loose handful of cheese in. Not too much or it will make the sauce all gluggy.

Done =D

Id recommend starting the pasta (spaghetti is good for this sauce) right after the brocolli is done. If your feeling lazy you could probalby reuse the water from teh brocolli to do the pasta =P

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