LINGUINE ALLE VONGOLE - PASTA WITH CLAMS

Linguine alle Vongole (clams in Italian) or Spaghetti alle Vongole is a classic dish and one of the first dishes that I ever learned. This pasta alle vongole recipe was originally one of my friend’s moms and she used to make this for us when it was a little colder outside because of the broth base. This is a great and easy (not to mention inexpensive) seafood pasta recipe if you are a new cook. Remember to go easy on the salt as vegetable cubes have a lot of salt in them already and you are salting the water to boil your pasta which will be absorbed by your linguine.

Enjoy

INGREDIENTS:

Serves 2-3 People

4 TBSP of Olive Oil
4 TBSP of Fresh Parsley (chopped) *Save a little as a garnish
2 Large Garlic Cloves (minced)
1 Chopped Shallot (chopped finely)
½ TSP of Pepper
1 CUP of White Wine
1 Vegetable Cube - no need to use them to create a broth beforehand because we use the cubes to flavor the sauce
2 (10oz) Cans of Clams with Juice or 10 Clams Per Person
1 LBS of Cooked Linguine
Grated Parmesan as garnish (optional)
1 French Baguette (Optional)

*Feel free to cook and place a couple of fresh clams still in shells on top for extra esthetic.


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DIRECTIONS:

If using fresh clams, soak clams in lukewarm to cold water for 25 minutes before you start so they can open up and release the sand inside. Scrub shells lightly and set aside.

Next, fill a pasta pot with water and place on the stove to boil

Using a sauté pan heat your olive oil and sauté your shallots, garlic and parsley for 4-5 minutes until the shallots become translucent.

Next add the juice from the cans of clams (exempt if using fresh clams), wine and vegetable cube. Once the vegetable cube melts salt and pepper to taste.

Once the water is boiling, salt the water and add in your linguine. Make sure to save some pasta water before you drain it.

Allow to simmer for 10 minutes to reduce liquid before adding the clams from can and continuing to cook for an additional 5 minutes. If using fresh clams, add clam shells into sauce pan making sure none of them overlap (they wont open as well otherwise), cover and allow to simmer for 10 minutes (or until the majority of the shells are open) so that the clam water can release from shells and mix with the sauce. Once ready, taste the broth and make sure it is seasoned to you liking otheriwse add more salt and pepper.

Drain pasta and toss it in clams and sauce while adding about 1-2 TBSP of pasta water to thicken it. Garnish with parsley and serve.

I love adding and recommend trying this dish with Parmesan but you can do whatever you like.


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I hope you enjoyed this spaghetti alla vongole recipe as much as I do. If you have any comments please leave them below and I'll be happy to answer them as soon as I can!  Bon Appetito!!!


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MY FAIL PROOF BANANA BREAD!

If you ever have overripe bananas, don’t throw them away! One of my favorite ways to use them is to make this glorious easy moist banana bread recipe. Even if I am on a diet that doesn't mean everyone else I know is and who wouldn't mind receiving a nice loaf of banana bread as a gift ;) Get creative... you can even add some walnuts or chocolate chips to this easy recipe if you want.

Enjoy!

INGREDIENTS:

1/3 Cup of Unsalted Butter (melted)
3/4 Cup of Brown Sugar
3 Bananas - (2 mashed and one for garnish)
1 TSP of Vanilla Extract
2 Egg (whisked)
2 Cups of All-Purpose Flour
1/4 TSP of Salt
1 TSP Baking Soda
1 TSP of Cinnamon


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DIRECTIONS:

Preheat over to 350 degrees.

Get a baking tray or loaf baking tray and butter all sides.

In a large bowl add in your butter and sugar. Blend with a hand blender until they come together.

Next, add in your banana and vanilla extract. Continue to blend.

Lastly, add in your egg and blend only until incorporated (don’t over blend).

In a second bowl add in your flour, salt, baking soda and cinnamon - whisk together until evenly mixed.

Slowly start to add in your dry ingredients to your wet ingredient bowl and mix on low with your hand blender. You may have to use a spatula to scrape the dry ingredient that build up on the side.

Once blended, scoop out your banana bread batter and place in your baking tray.

Garnish the banana bread batter with the 3rd banana before placing the tray in the oven to bake for about 1 hour (check at 50 minutes). Take a toothpick and stick it in the middle of the bread if when you pull it out nothing is on the toothpick it is ready.

Set aside to cool before cutting and serving.


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CAULIFLOWER EGG FRIED RICE (LOW CARB & KETO)

Always on the lookout for a low carb option to make with my next meal, this cauliflower egg fried rice is my new favorite recipe. It’s so easy to make, is great for batch meal planning, and only takes a few minutes to prepare. If you are looking for a tasty low carb, keto, gluten-free recipe that is packed full of flavor and taste just like the traditional egg fried rice, you got to try this recipe!

Enjoy!

INGREDIENTS:

- Makes 4 Servings -

2 TBSP of Vegetable Oil
3 Scallions - Chopped
4 Garlic Cloves - Minced
1'“ of Fresh Ginger - Minced
1 CUP of Frozen Peas
1 500 gram Pack of Frozen Cauliflower Rice
4 TBSP Low Sodium Soya Sauce
2 TBSP Sesame Oil
3 Eggs - lightly beaten
Salt and Pepper to Taste

DIRECTIONS:

Heat up vegetable oil in a large skillet on high. When hot, throw in your chopped scallions and minced garlic and ginger. Allow to cook for 3-4 minutes before adding in your frozen peas.

When peas begin to turn bright green (about 4-5 minutes) add in your frozen cauliflower rice and mi thoroughly until well incorporated and there are no big chunks. Allow water to evaporate by continuing to cook for 5-7 minutes.

Next, add in your soya sauce and sesame oil, Mix until all the rice is coated before pushing the rice to one side fo the skillet.

On the empty side oft he skillet, add in your egg. Salt and pepper to taste. Fry it up, scrambling as it goes. Once cooked mix in with the rice and remove from heat.

Enjoy!


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SUMMER OF PROSCIUTTO - 2 APPETIZERS THAT REQUIRE ZERO COOKING

*Disclosure: I have participated in a paid partnership with Mastro/San Daniele.
Opinions in this post are my own.

Summer has always been my favourite season in Canada and this year I am determined to make the most of it! For me, that means less time in the house and more time outdoors, enjoying the cottage, hanging out at the beach and of course, watching the sunset. Whenever I’m looking for a quick and easy meal to whip up to take along with me, I always prefer the non-cook option (actually, my boyfriend Adam and I like to joke about how I’m an even better ‘assembler’ than I am a cook)! This means that I’m always on the lookout for delicious food items that are not only versatile but also bursting with flavours that enhance any dish I throw together. One such item is San Daniele Prosciutto! Made according to old world tradition and cured for 12 months, this pre-packaged prosciutto helps turn a simple salad, crostini or charcuterie board into an amazing appetizer or even meal, not to mention it travels well and can easily be assembled on the go! So next time you’re at the grocery store, make sure to grab a pack of San Daniele prosciutto from the bulk deli counter at your grocery store and enjoy its bursts of classic flavour, unique fragrance, and naturally rosy colour with your next meal.

This week I used my pack of San Daniele prosciutto to whip up these brie and prosciutto crostini to enjoy on the beach while watching the sunset, along with this Joso’s inspired summer salad (my favourite restaurant in Toronto) that is light yet very filling!

INGREDIENTS:

- Serves 4 People -

- Crostini -

1 Pack of Paris Toast
1 Round of Brie Cheese
1 Jar of Jam (I recommend an apricot or raspberry)
1 Pack of San Daniele Prosciutto

- Large Salad -

1 Large White Potato - Boiled and Chopped
2 Cups of Fresh Arugula
2 Cups of Romain - Chopped
1 Vine Tomato - Chopped
1/2 Can of Chickpeas - Rinsed and Drained
2 Green Onions - sliced lengthwise
1/2 Cup of Feta Cheese
1 Persian Cucumber - Chopped
1 Pack of San Daniele Prosciutto
Salt and Pepper

- Salad Dressing -

1 Part Red Wine Vinegar
4 Part Canola Oil or Vegetable Oil
Salt and Pepper (lots of salt!)

DIRECTIONS:

- Crostini’s -

Top a few Paris toast with brie cheese.

Next, add a dollop of jam on top.

Garnish with San Daniele Prosciutto and serve.

Enjoy!

- Large Salad -

Bring a pot of water to a boil and place you pealed potato inside. Cook for 20 minutes or until it is soft. You can check if it has become soft by sticking a fork in it. If you can easily slide a fork inside it then it is ready. When ready, drain the hot water out of the pot and blanch the potato with cold water for 2 minutes to prevent it from cooking further.

Place Arugula, Romain, chopped tomato, chickpeas, chopped green onion, chopped cucumber, crumbled feta, and cooled, chopped boiled potato in a large bowl. Top with San Daniele Prosciutto, some fresh cracked pepper, and a pinch of salt.

Dress with salad dressing, toss and serve.

Enjoy!


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BOOZY MANGO ORANGE RUM POPS!

Made these boozy rum popsicles the other day while up at the cottage and I’m so glad I did because lately, we have been experiencing a big heatwave! The combination of mango, orange, and coconut go great together, and there no need to add more sugar because they are definitely sweet enough. If you are looking for a tasty vegan treat to have on those sweltering hot summer days, I highly recommend making this recipe!

INGREDIENTS:

- Makes 8 Popsicles -

- Popsical Filling -
1 Large Ripe Mangos - remove skin and pit
3/4 CUP Coconut Water
1/4 CUP of Orange Juice
2 Oz of Rum

- Molds -

NorPro Frozen Ice Pop Maker - I ordered this one off Amazon and highly recommend it!

DIRECTIONS:

In a blender add in your fresh mango and coconut water. Belnd until liquified.

Next, add in your orange juice and rum, pulse for 2 sec to mix.

Pour mixture into popsical moulds and palce in freezer for a minimum of 12 hours before you serve!

Enjoy!


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