Utility Belt Penne
This is a great dish to fix because most likely it will be a utility meal where all you need you all ready have.
Start with some olive oil. Add some chopped onion of any kind, yellow, green, sweet. Saute for about two minutes. Add a couple of cloves of sliced garlic, and a couple of sliced anchovies. Saute for another minute. Add four or five Roma tomatoes, chopped, or a can of stewed tomatoes, or a can of chopped tomatoes. Add some hearty shakes of dried Italian herbs, stir, and cook down for a minute or two. Add salt, but only a little because there is plenty in the anchovies and capers and cheese, and pepper to taste. Add a pinch of sugar if you feel like it.
Add a cup or two of chicken broth. It's better if you make your own, but canned is fine. Add a glug or two of wine, red or white, whatever you have on hand.
Bring to a simmer, and add a couple of handfuls of penne pasta. Yes, I know you're supposed to cook it separately, but why dirty another pan, especially when the pasta will soak up all that lovely broth you're putting together?
Bring back to a simmer and let cook for twelve minutes, or until pasta is al dente. Feel free to test, you'll know it when you bite into it.
Just before serving, toss in a tablespoon or so of capers. Garnish with parmesan, the good stuff, the stuff you should always have on hand, and serve.
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Your Penne Pasta Utility Meal looks delicious! Hope you are having a great week and thanks so much for sharing with us at Full Plate Thursday and come back to see us soon!
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