Friday, January 30, 2009

Pasta


RIGHT INTO
THE POT,
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PASTA
MEETS IT'S
DESTINY.
X
I need this rescue tonight. Nothing else will do.
x
x
As the very salted water roils, the strands, just a
second ago straight as straws, start to fold into a
fated al dente perfection.
x
I am going to gently heat the Virgin Olive Oil, and stir
in a few cloves of garlic, smashed with a cleaver
against the marble board. I love softened garlic,
not fried to a crisp, so I baby it till it's done.
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A few flakes of red pepper scattered atop the mix,
float like a school of very tiny goldfish.
Then the pasta is finished and poured into the colander.
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Hurrying, I'll then toss it into the oil mix, heat for a sec,
grab the blue ironstone bowl, drop in the pasta, and
every lick of oil. Black pepper, ground again and again,
dots the entirety. Last, I'll use the grater to shave a
small handful of Parmegiano Reggiano.
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Stir. Breathe in. Eat.

17 comments:

  1. Kat-
    Well, yummo, the deed is done!
    I so envy you the Christmas gift, how original.
    Thanks for visiting.

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  2. What a way to describe the process! Very poetic, yum! L. Rochelle, do you cook often?

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  3. Clay-
    I love my tiny kitchen and wedge myself in very often 'cause I do like to cook.
    Poetry/food.... Thanks!

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  4. Hi Lyn,

    You could have a queue around at your place!! I love pasta but must admit to not having spaghetti very often. I don't like it down my front! So, penne, fusilli, conchiglie and I'll be there!

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  5. Hi Derrick-
    I've got some really cool bibs, not to worry...and penne always in the cupboard!
    Thanks so much...

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  6. Thanks! This is destiny and I can just imagine it!

    I'm on the queue, (i.e. if I may.):)

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  7. The End-
    Thanks...always room for one more!

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  8. Jeane-
    You got it! Thanks..

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  9. Ah..I miss home cooked meals--I've read this post about 3 times--I can almost taste the pasta. I have been changing my diet to include more grains anyway.

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  10. Clay-
    Cook at home! Try this one.. easy..
    Thanks.

    Kat-
    I've never influenced anyone before! Thanks...

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  11. This sounds delicious! I can almost smell the garlic.

    Like Derrick, I find eating small pasta easier, but I'm naughty - if I have long spaghetti, I mash it all up on the plate so it's easier to eat!!

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  12. Raph-
    Mashed spaghetti! My word...
    You are missing out on the slurp factor. Tuck that bib, lift that fork, lean over the plate...slurp!!!!

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  13. But, Lyn - I've got such a long way to lean! I think you would have to make me a special really cool neck-bib.

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  14. Raph-
    Well, I really put my foot in my mouth that time!
    Hmm...a couple of yards should do it...

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  15. Lyn, I love pasta and I love your photo - this blue light.

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  16. Black and White-
    Thank you..it's sort of extra-terrestrial pasta!

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