Just 7 new recipes for us this past week - we really enjoyed the White Cheese and Sausage Pasta, Potato-Rosemary Pizetta and that wicked sweet treat, Banana Split Coffeecake.
We had to open up a new package of bacon on Friday so I could cook a few up to serve along side those French Toast Sticks. Before I snuck the rest of the package in the freezer (I like to separate the bacon, place on a long roll of saran wrap, add another piece on top and wrap up for easy access to individual pieces), I crisped up a few extra slices to make this BLT Penne Pasta Toss for tonight's dinner.
To give the creamy sauce a boost in flavor, I decided to use those funky Laughing Cow swiss cheese wedges instead of the regular cream cheese the recipe called for. We've been using those soft wedges to spread on crackers for a few years now... tasty stuff! The only other ingredients the sauce contains are milk and fresh grated Parmesan cheese - these three ingredients are heated in a large skillet until the cheeses melt and the sauce bubbles and thickens. The crumbled crisp bacon is stirred in, along with tender fresh baby spinach, a cup of grape tomatoes and a sprinkling of Italian seasoning. With white sauces, especially those containing spinach, we always add a pinch of fresh grated nutmeg - you probably couldn't pick it out, but it just adds that little something special.
After a few minutes of simmering, the spinach wilts and the tomatoes had ever-so-slightly softened. A mound of al dente penne is stirred in and the dish is complete. The smooth sauce had a rich mouth feel, thanks to the soft cheese, but it was not at all heavy either. One thing I might do differently is halve the tomatoes before hand - while it was quite flavorful chomping down on one of the whole pieces, the burst of liquid was quite hot (and not the enjoyable spicy kind!). Try not to skimp on the bacon - besides adding a textural contrast to the tender pasta and spinach, the salty bite lifted up the light sauce, adding another dimension.
I like the idea of this recipe.It appears that it can be easily switched a little to be a little more diet friendly as well as cut it down to just a couple servings.
ReplyDeleteMisseshay - Be sure to let us know if you give it a chance!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip on freezing bacon - I usually freeze the whole thing then end up hacking off bits with a knife. Your way is much more elegant :)
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make this for my family, they would absolutely love it...
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy! I would freeze bacon but it never gets that far in my family.
ReplyDeleteLunch Buckets - I got tired of doing that exact same thing a few years ago, hence the new method!
ReplyDeleteNina - Let us know if you give it a try!
Tracy - We have to freeze it, otherwise it would never last here either!
I made this for dinner tonight and was very impressed. It's delicious and very simple! It will definitely be making another appearance in my house… soon!
ReplyDeleteStacey - Thanks for the feedback! I'm glad to hear it went over well.
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