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Vegan Tallarin Verde |
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Vegan Tallarin Verde sauce ingredients from top left, clockwise: fresh basil, onion, fresh spinach, pine nuts, and fresh garlic. |
I love this pasta to be bright green because it is more appetizing to see it that way on the plate. It is served this way in restaurants, too, bright green. However, several times when I made it at home, it became dark green like Italian pasta with pesto sauce.
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I was able to make this pasta bright green with a trick. |
I discovered this organic quinoa pasta below and love it. Since it is a Peruvian dish, why not using a quinoa pasta for this dish. After all quinoa is originated in Peru. The pasta is yellow and the sauce is bright green It is pretty and glutten-free.
On the side, I served this pasta with a simple dish: sauted farmers market zucchini in salt and pepper. I also served it with Boca Chik'n Patties, sliced. They are optional. The pasta is delicious and nutritious by itself. I also like to sprinkle some fresh lemon juice on the green pasta.
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A variety zucchini I found at the farmers market. Sauted with a little oil and salt and pepper. |
Serve 4
2 Tablespoons olive oil
2 Tablespoons chopped garlic
1 onion, chopped coarsely or 1 cup chopped shallots
1 cup fresh basil, packed
4 cups fresh spinach, packed
1/4 teaspoon pine nuts (use 1/3 cup for a richer sauce)
3 Tablespoons nutritional yeast
1-2 Tablespoons white miso
Note: For those of you with gluten and soy sensitivity, check out the Chickpea Miso from South River Miso. I often use and order miso from them. They are great! I usually order them during winter time so the miso stay cool during shipping.
1 teaspoon salt, less if vegetable broth is also salty
a pinch of white pepper
3/4 cup vegetable broth or soy milk
Note: I use Better than Bouillon No Chicken Base
16 oz. dry Spaghetti or Linguini Pasta (quinoa or semolina)
- Heat olive oil medium heat in a shallow frying pan. Add chopped garlic and onions. Saute until onion is soft and translucent.
- Transfer the cooked garlic and onions into a blender or food processor.
- Add pine nuts, nutritional yeast, white miso, salt, pepper, and vegetable broth or soy milk.
- Process until smooth.
- At this time, the mixture in the food processor or blender may be warm/hot since the onions and garlic were hot from the frying pan. This is the trick to make a bright green sauce: wait until the sauce is cooled down. If you put the fresh basil and spinach into it, the warm/hot sauce will cook the spinach and basil and the color will turn darker green.
- When the sauce is cool, add basil and spinach, process until smooth.
- While waiting for the sauce to cool, boil pasta according to the direction in the package.
- The cooked warm/hot pasta also will heat up the sauce some. Therefore, to have it bright green, it is important to wait till the sauce cools down. If you don't mind for a darker green sauce, then there is no need to wait.
- Serve immediately.
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Spinach pesto sauce. |
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Combine spinach pesto sauce with pasta just before dinner is served. |
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