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Spaghetti with Garlic and Basil

Patricia @ ButterYum

Here's a very flavorful side dish that comes together in a matter of minutes.  I like to make it when I have leftover spaghetti in the fridge, but it's worthy of cooking a fresh batch of pasta so you can enjoy it.  Fresh basil is a must here - don't even think about trying to substitute dried.  

Just a few simple ingredients are needed for this tasty side dish.  Fresh garlic, extra virgin olive oil, unsalted butter, grated parmesan (or romano) cheese, and salt and pepper.  If you like a little heat, you can add crushed red pepper flakes too. 

And my favorite herb, fresh basil.  like I said before, don't substitute dried basil here - it's just not the same at all.  Wait until you can get your hands on some fresh basil.

And lastly, you'll also need some cooked spaghetti.  If the spaghetti you're using is cold from being stored in the fridge, either bring it to room temperature or gently warm it with hot water, then drain well.

In a pan over medium-high heat, combine the olive oil and butter until the butter melts.

Mmmm.

Add the garlic.

Cook, stirring constantly, for 30 seconds until the aroma of garlic perfumes the air.  Oh how I wish you could smell it!! 

Immediately add the pasta and toss to coat.  

Turn off the heat and add the salt and pepper...

The grated parmesan cheese...

And finally, the basil.

Toss everything together well and serve.

Pasta with Garlic and Basil Recipe WITH PHOTOS

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Spaghetti with Garlic and Basil

makes 6-8 servings

Printable Recipe

Ingredients

  • 1 pound leftover cooked plain spaghetti

  • 4 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

  • 4 tablespoons unsalted butter

  • 1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes

  • 4 cloves garlic, minced or crushed

  • 1 cup fresh basil leaves, torn into bite-size pieces

  • 1/2 cup grated parmesan or romano cheese

  • kosher salt and fresh ground pepper to taste

Directions

  1. If spaghetti is cold, reheat gently by soaking in hot water for a couple of minutes, drain well.

  2. In a large skillet over medium-high heat, combine olive oil and butter, stirring until butter melts.

  3. Add garlic and continue stirring until the garlic smells fragrant, 30-60 seconds. Immediately add the torn basil leaves, cooked spaghetti, and cheese.

  4. Remove from heat and toss to coat.

  5. Taste and add salt and pepper as needed.

Chocolate Pistachio Biscotti

Patricia @ ButterYum

Chocolate Pistachio Biscotti - ButterYum

There's something quite indulgent about sitting down for a little "me time" with a hot beverage and a lovely biscotti cookie for dunking.  Biscotti (biss-KO-tee) means "twice-cooked" or "twice-baked", and that's indeed how these cookies are made.  They're first baked in loaf form, then sliced and baked again.  The second baking is what gives them their crunchy, dunkable character.  

Start by placing flour, dutch processed cocoa powder, baking soda, and salt in a mixing bowl.

Whisk together and set aside until needed.

Next, chop the chocolate.  In our house, we like to use a really good quality dark chocolate - I used 85% cocoa here, but you could use something a bit sweeter.  Semi-sweet chocolate usually falls around 60% cocoa.  

In a small mixing bowl, combine the chopped chocolate and brown sugar together and set aside until needed.

You'll also need a couple of large eggs and pure vanilla extract.

And a little instant espresso powder mixed with some hot water.

I love how espresso powder accentuates the flavor of chocolate.

And don't forget the pistachio and craisins.  Chopped dried cherries would be a nice substitution for the craisins.

Now for the fun part - dump everything into a stand mixer fitted with a BeaterBlade or paddle attachment; mix until no traces of dry flour remain.  

The dough should look like this when done.  Now put the dough into a gallon-size zipper bag and chill for about 30 minutes while you preheat your oven. 

Chilling the dough makes it a little easier to handle, but it's still very sticky so I suggest gloving up before handling.  

Press the sticky mass into a 4x10-inch rectangle on a silpat or silicone lined half sheet pan.

See?  I told you the dough was sticky.

Bake as directed, then cool for 20 to 30 minutes, or until you can comfortably handle it.

Transfer the loaf to a cutting board and cut into 1/2-inch thick slices with a serrated knife.

Place each slice onto a silpat or parchment lined half sheet pan and put them back into the oven to bake again, flipping half-way through so both sides crisp up.  

After the cookies have finished baking a 2nd time, allow them to cool completely on a rack, then drizzle with melted white chocolate.  I melted my chocolate in the microwave before pouring it into a plastic zip-top bag.

Snip a very small hole in the corner of the bag and drizzle.  Work quickly - the chocolate will firm up fast. 

There you go.  Leftovers can be stored up to a week or more in an airtight container.  

Chocolate Pistachio Biscotti Recipe WITH PHOTOS

Happy Dunking!

Chocolate Pistachio Biscotti

makes about 20 cookies

Printable Recipe

Ingredients

Directions

  1. In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, cocoa, baking soda, and salt; set aside.

  2. in a small bowl, combine chopped chocolate and brown sugar; set aside.

  3. In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with BeaterBlade or paddle attachment, place flour mixture, chocolate mixture, eggs, vanilla, espresso mixture, pistachios, and craisins; mix on medium speed until all traces of dry flour disappear.

  4. Wrap cookie dough well with plastic and chill for at least 30 minutes (or up to a week).

  5. Preheat oven to 300F and line a half sheet pan with a silpat or parchment paper.

  6. Press cookie dough onto prepared sheet pan, forming a 4x10-inch loaf.

  7. Bake in preheated oven for 35-40 minutes.

  8. Remove from oven and allow loaf to rest for 20-30 minutes before transferring to a cutting board and cutting into 1/2-inch thick slices using a serrated knife.

  9. Return sliced cookies to sheet pan and bake for another 6 or 7 minutes per side.

  10. Cool cookies completely on a rack before drizzling with melted white chocolate. Leftovers can be stored for a week or more in an airtight container

adapted from Entertaining with Beth