Sunday, July 31, 2022

Pasta with Zucchini, Ricotta and Basil

I love zucchini and am always cooking with it, especially in the summer. I tried this recipe from the NY Times and enjoyed the results. Leftovers are good too. A great dish for summer!
Pasta with Zucchini, Ricotta and Basil
adapted from NT Times via here

Extra-virgin olive oil
1 small onion, finely diced
2 pounds zucchini, sliced into 1/4-inch-thick pieces (for larger zucchini, cut in half lengthwise before slicing)
Salt and pepper
2 garlic cloves, minced
1 ounce basil, about 2 cups loose leaves
1 pound ziti or other dry pasta
8 ounces ricotta, about 1 cup 
Pinch of crushed red pepper, optional
Zest of 1 lemon
2 ounces grated Parmesan, pecorino or a mixture, about 1 cup, plus more for serving

1. Put a pot of water on to boil. In a large skillet over medium-high heat, cook the onions in 2 tablespoons olive oil until softened, 5 to 8 minutes. Reduce heat as necessary to keep onions from browning. Add zucchini, season generously with salt and pepper, and continue cooking, stirring occasionally until rather soft, about 10 minutes. Turn off heat.

2. Meanwhile, use a mortar and pestle to pound garlic, basil and a little salt into a rough paste (or use a mini food processor, like I did). Stir in 3 tablespoons olive oil. (**Can also use a few spoonfuls of pesto here if you have it- instead of garlic, basil, and salt**)

3. Salt the pasta water well and put in the pasta, stirring. Boil per package instructions. Drain pasta, reserving 1 cup of cooking water.

4. Add cooked pasta to zucchini in skillet and turn heat to medium-high. Add 1/2 cup cooking water, then the ricotta, optional crushed red pepper and lemon zest, stirring to distribute. Check seasoning and adjust. Cook for 1 minute more. Mixture should look creamy. Add a little more pasta water if necessary. Add the basil paste and half the grated cheese and quickly stir to incorporate. Spoon pasta into warm soup plates and sprinkle with additional cheese. Serve immediately.
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