sausage. I opted for chicken sausage, because it makes me feel like I'm eating healthier
peppers. I like red and yellow. They taste yummy and they look pretty
onion. I used a jumbo sweet one
garlic. I used FIVE good sized cloves
white wine-go ahead and pour a glass
fennel seed
fresh parsley. I used Italian parsley because it sounds fancier :-)
Parmesan cheese. I always use the block and grate as needed...HUGE difference
pasta. You can use whatever you have. I prefer linguine, or a thinner noodle
Optional is crushed red pepper
Start the water to boil for pasta
chop everything.
I did this all on the same cutting board. If you do the same I would not leave them on the cutting board, but put them in individual bowls, or on a plate. I ended up contaminating my parsley and had to chop more. By everything, I mean the garlic, onion, peppers and parsley.
When the water for pasta starts to boil, you want to SALT THE WATER BEFORE adding pasta. I use Kosher salt and I always think I used too much, but I don't.
Use a pot, or skillet that is high enough to hold the finished product.
In this pot add enough water to cover almost half of the sausage.
Check your pasta. As soon as it is done you want to remove it from the heat and drain. VERY IMPORTANT: RESERVE THE PASTA WATER. You don't have to keep it all...I'd say a cup to be safe.
well, the one on the left is before and the other is after. And you can't see the same measurements, but you get the general idea, right?? This is how much pasta water I used. I think I could have used about 1/4 cup more, but it was still GREAT!!
Okay, after the 8, or 10, or 12 minutes of steaming/cooking sausage remove it from the pot or skillet. Slice into...slices :-)
Add olive oil and heat up on medium on the low-ish side
Add onions and saute until they start to get soft, then add garlic.
If you are gonna add crushed red pepper, you should add it when you add the garlic.
Cook the garlic and onions until the onions are translucent and then add the peppers. You want to salt and
pepper the veggies. This is when I add some of my favorite Italian Seasoning..
Now take your pasta and add it to the pot. This is where tongs will come in handy. You want to toss the pasta to mix the sausage and veggies into it. Start adding your reserved pasta water a little at a time. You don't it soaked, or runny just a little wet to help mix it all up. The pasta water also adds a great flavor.
and using your tongs gently toss it all together. I gotta take a blog lesson... adding these pictures keeps messing the text up!! Frustrating!! Love this dish!! I served it with stuffed bread, which I will blog about next. Just not tonight, because this is taking forever!!
EMJOY!!
