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Thursday, February 23, 2012
Angel Hair Pasta with Creamy Corn and Avocado Sauce
From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...This recipe has been in the public domain for years now and while I've always wanted to try it, curiosity and the contents of my pantry were never in sync with one another, so, that just never happened. With last week's gift of avocados from SoCal Avocados I finally had the ingredients and the incentive I needed to give the recipe a try. It was worth the wait, though it's a shame it took so long for that to happen. This is a subtle, sophisticated and delicious pasta that also happens to be easy to prepare. I didn't think the dish was substantial enough to serve as a main course, so I served it tonight with a simple poached salmon and they were a perfect match for each other. The taste and color of both dishes was remarkable, though I must say the pasta would be wonderful with any plain grilled meat or fish. The avocado adds a wonderful silkiness to the sauce and the corn with which it is blended adds a wonderful dimension to the taste of the finished pasta. I heartily recommend this recipe and I hope all of you will give this a try. I do have one caution to share with you. Don't substitute a more substantial pasta for the angel hair. This dish really needs a fine, thin pasta. Be sure to follow the directions that come on the box and carefully monitor the cooking time. This cooks quickly and will turn gummy in a flash. I must admit I was surprised at how much we enjoyed this. I'll be serving it again. While this was a sponsored post written on behest of SoCal Avocados who provided the fruit, the opinions expressed here are my own. I think you'll like this unusual pasta. Here's the recipe.
Angel Hair Pasta with a Creamy Corn and Avocado Sauce...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite
Ingredients:
1 cup frozen corn, thawed
1 large ripe avocado
2 cloves of garlic, coarsely chopped
1 teaspoon lemon juice
4 tomatillos, parboiled
1 jalapeno chili, seeded and chopped
1 tablespoon olive oil
2-3 cups reduced sodium chicken or vegetable broth
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1/8 teaspoon red pepper flakes
1 pound angel-hair pasta, cooked al dente
1/2 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese
Directions:
1) Bring a large pot of water to boiling.
2) Combine corn, avocado, garlic, lemon juice, tomatillos, jalapeno chili, olive oil and 2 cups chicken stock in a blender jar. Blend completely, adding remaining chicken stock as needed if sauce is too thick. Add salt, pepper and red pepper flakes. When completely blended, pour sauce into a sauté pan and bring to a low simmer, stirring frequently for approximately ten minutes.
3) Cook pasta, per package directions, while sauce is heating.
4) Pour sauce over cooked pasta, toss, top with Parmesan cheese. Serve immediately. Yield: 4 to 5 servings.
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Got to love it when a dish is easy to prepare as well as healthy and delis.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting and unusual combo of flavors - I would never had thought of using an avocado in a pasta sauce! I see avocados all over the place these days - they certainly are 'in style!'
ReplyDelete(ps - I want to thank you for your recent note about the changes coming soon at Blogger. I have made adjustments on my own blog also! )
Any thing that has avocado in it has to be good. Yum yum. Keep well Diane
ReplyDeleteSounds like a perfect side dish! Almost like a perfect guacamole with corn. Hee hee. LOVE me some guacamole... on pasta. Gotta give this one a try. Thank you, Mary. blessings ~ tanna
ReplyDeleteReally, I'm intrigued by these pasta. These looks really good!
ReplyDeleteCindy says she is afraid she will get corn husks caught in her teeth.
ReplyDeleteI'm not...can I have another helping please?
This does sounds like an interesting combination of flavors! I love using avocado with pasta, it does lend a wonderful creaminess to it!
ReplyDeleteAvocados and corn really do complement each other in this dish. I love the addition of tomatillos in this, so unique :) Lovely pasta variation, Mary, and thanks for the note on the kind of pasta to use. I'm bookmarking this for sure!
ReplyDeleteI'm so intrigued!
ReplyDeleteHi!I have just received the versatile blogger award and as per the rules i am supposed to pass it on to 15 fellow bloggers I liked. I have been a frequent visitor of your blog and really enjoy reading it.I would like to nominate your blog for "The Versatile Blogger Award" for its great content and versatility.
ReplyDeleteThis is so unusual it must be tried and I like the put everything in a blender part.
ReplyDeleteI cooked angel hair pasta once and made the mistake of overcooking them! Lucky I have extra otherwise will have to eat the sauce with just bread! Yours looks well cooked and so appetising!
ReplyDeleteOh yum. Pasta is my kind of meal and though I never had avocado with pasta, I'm sure it's delicious. Must try this. Have a nice day Mary.
ReplyDeleteSounds perfect!bookmarked !
ReplyDeleteanything with avocado is a hit with us.
Will probably sub veg. stock.
Thank u!
Thank you very much için.spaghetti comments have been delicious.blessings...
ReplyDeleteThis sauce sounds so intriguing! Can't wait to try it. :)
ReplyDeleteHow unusual and how appealing. Thanks for sharing this, Mary.
ReplyDeleteI can just imagine how good this pasta tastes! The sauce sounds wonderful.
ReplyDeletenever thought of using tomatillos with pasta - but it sounds (and looks!) delightful!
ReplyDeleteThis dish sounds as delicious as it looks. Although our world has not been white, it is a murky brown and beautifully colored dishes are most welcome on our winter table!!
ReplyDeleteBest,
Bonnie
Original, healthy and yummy pasta dish!What else can we ask for?Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is on my list to try. After thinking for twenty seven years that I didn't like avocados I am just starting to figure out how to put them in dishes so my husband will be willing to try them. This sounds good.
ReplyDeleteI never would have thought - but I trust you and love the ease and the idea of pairing it with poached salmon so will save.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a recipe like this before. but I do love Angel Hair, and won't use any other kind of spaghetti. It seems that Angel Hair and Capellini are about the same, I can't tell a difference. The spell checker is telling me that Capellini is really either penicillin or pelican, yikes!
ReplyDeletewow i am looooving this. when i lived in la, i used to get this amazing Israeli couscous with avocado sauce... this must be the same secret sauce!
ReplyDeleteOoooh, I LIKE this! It looks and sounds creamy and tasty. We all love avocado and corn here. This is a must try!
ReplyDeletegiven my love of both corn and avocado, i'm amazed that I never stumbled across this dish! Looks so good!
ReplyDeleteOh my, Mary, but that sounds delicious! I'm always a little timid about Jalapeno peppers, but I won't leave them out.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds very different.
ReplyDeletenice and simple recipe :)
ReplyDeleteI am so loving the flavor combinations of this pasta! Oh YUM!!
ReplyDeleteMmm...you had me at "pasta." *bookmarks*
ReplyDeleteThanks for share this recipe m looking for this kind of stuff & your recipe is awesome i'll definately going to make this in couple of days !!
ReplyDeleteThanks for share this recipe m looking for this kind of stuff & your recipe is awesome i'll definately going to make this !!
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