Pasta
Annabel's Pasta Salad
This salad's delicious dressing is popular with my children as a dip for vegetables (I make a bottle of it to keep in the refrigerator). The salad is great for lunch boxes, or as a side dish served warm or cold. Use three-color pasta, if possible.
Preparation: 10 minutes/Cooking: 12 minutes
Nutritional information: Rich source of beta-carotene, fiber, and folic acid
By Annabel Karmel
Spicy Asian-Style Pasta Salad
Serve this as a side dish, or add some cooked shrimp or chicken for a main course. Look for the sesame oil in the Asian foods section of the supermarket.
By Erin Renouf Mylroie
Artichokes, Capers, Olives, Lemon Zest, and Italian Tuna on Pasta Shells
In Italy a no-cook pasta sauce is known as salsa cruda, and makes a wonderful one-dish dinner. In this version, the combination of artichokes, olives, capers, and lemon zest is not only beautiful, but bold in flavor.
By Linda West Eckhardt and Katherine West DeFoyd
Saffron Pasta with Pork and Tomato Sauce
Malloreddus, the saffron-flavored pasta shaped like gnocchi, is a Sardinian specialty. For convenience, we used dried pasta of a similar shape and added saffron to the pasta cooking water.
Couscous Risotto with Shrimp, Asparagus and Peas
Israeli couscous, sometimes known as pearl pasta, is available at Middle Eastern markets. You could also order it from Joan's on Third in Los Angeles; 323-655-2285.
Fettuccine with Morel Mushrooms and Sage Cream
Start with a radicchio and watercress salad tossed with Sherry vinaigrette, and pass crisp semolina rolls with the pasta. Wrap up the meal with chocolate-covered biscotti, assorted grapes, and some good brandy.
Old-Fashioned Spaghetti and Meatballs
By Midge Stark
Macaroni with Spiced Beef and Tomato Sauce
An interesting mix of spices lends wonderful flavor to this simple pasta dish — known as pastitsada — from Tavern Tripa.
Szechuan Sesame Noodles
Spicy Szechuan dishes were quite the thing in the seventies; around that time, pasta was also coming into its own. This recipe features ingredients that are widely available in the Asian foods section of most markets. If you like, add snow peas and sliced red bell pepper for some crunch.
Sauteed Pasta with Lobster
(Arrossejat de Fideus amb Llagosta)
This Catalan specialty could be described as a pasta cooked like a rice dish. Arrossejat is Catalan for "golden" and refers to the technique of sautéing noodles in oil until golden brown before simmering them in fish stock. The dish is usually prepared in a glazed earthenware casserole known as a cassola, but you can substitute an ovenproof skillet or saut0an with great results.
The base of our intensely flavored dish is a sofregit~©on slow-cooked with tomatoes and often garlic and herbs'% foundation for almost every sauce and stewed dish in the region's cooking.
Active time: 1 1/2 hr Start to finish: 2 hr
Linguine with Tomato-Leek Sauce
The mild flavor of leeks adds a nice touch to the pasta's tomato-based sauce.
By Lori D. Shaller
Golden Onion and Zucchini Lasagne
In the recipe below it is not necessary to soak the pasta squares because they are not cut or rolled.