I didn't feel like cooking today. I know I have a Menu Plan, but that is what it is... a plan and not a command.
I just wasn't feeling it! And I really don't care for take-out.
Today was "errand day" and I was all over the county and the mall. UGH! I so dislike the mall. I feel like it sucks the life out of me, so by the time I am done at the mall I am exhausted.
As a little reward to look forward to my last stop was HomeGoods. That perked me up a little.
I LOVE the gourmet food section at HomeGoods! While looking at the pink Himalayan salt and the Spanish olive oil, I was struck with an idea for a post and dinner!
It is amazing what you can find to whip together in the gourmet section of those "discount" stores! Today I found a big bag of festoni for $3.99. Wider than fettuccine with beautiful ruffled edges, this pasta was dried in little bundles that looked like nests. I used just half the bag and had enough for 4 servings. Quite a bargain... a very delicious and beautiful bargain.
I also picked up a jar of Artichoke Pesto. I always have a small collection in my pantry of tasty jarred gourmet concocions.
Using half of a bag of frozen artichokes, a handful of cherry and grape tomatoes from my garden along with some basil, here is what I threw together. This dinner took as long to prepare as it took the pasta to cook... under 30 minutes!
Pasta With Artichoke Pesto and Tomatoes
1/2 large bag of Festoni or other gourmet pasta
1 jar of Artichoke pesto
1/2 bag frozen artichokes
12-15 small tomatoes
olive oil
kosher salt
basil, chopped
Parmesan Cheese (optional)
Kalamata olives (didn't have any, but if I did they would be delicious in this)
Add-in's (I had some grilled onions and red peppers in the frig and used them)
Cook pasta according to instructions and drain.
Meanwhile, put 1 TBS olive oil in a small skillet and heat over medium high heat. Add artichokes and cook until slightly brown, about 5 minutes. Add tomatoes and cook until the they burst and deflate a little, about 5-7 minutes.
When pasta is done put it in a large bowl. Add the jar of Artichoke Pesto and mix. Add artichokes and tomatoes. Mix. If needed add a little more olive oil or a little pasta water. Add cheese or other add-in's and mix.
Plate. Sprinkle with chopped basil.
Use this recipe as a formula to make a no fuss meal. Add some crusty bread and you have a meal for a crowd!
Keeping great ingredients on hand to pull out when you don't feel like making a big involved dinner or when you just don't know what to cook is just plain smart!!!!
Putting a great meal on the table in under 30 minutes (more like 20) that is economical, delicious, beautiful and good for you is a much better alternative than take-out or fast food!
Shop the gourmet aisle of your favorite discount store and bring home dinner!
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~FOODIE FRIDAY at Designs By Gollum
This looks so yummy! I love pasta and this looks so easy. I printed this recipe!
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Linda
What a great dinner idea! I have seen food items in stores like Home Goods and World Market, but have never tried them... now I will!
ReplyDeleteLooks and sounds heavnly good. Wow...really up my alley. I have gotten some amazing recipes from you. I tried one of the chowders the other day and give it an A++++!!
ReplyDeleteYvonne, this pasta dish looks delicious. I love all the ingredients in it. I like easy but scrumptious food.
ReplyDeleteShannon
Pasta is one of my favorite foods and yours looks and sounds wonderful. I usually don't spend a lot of time in the gourmet section at Homegoods.I'm always wondering if things will be of good quality in those jars, but I'm going to check it out next time I go. Thanks for tip and the great recipe.
ReplyDeleteYvonne, I love the gourmet food section in HomeGoods and have bought very unusual and sometimes very colorful pastas, as well as oils and Grade B maple syrup which I love and it is hard to find. Delicious recipe. xo,
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful and yummy Yvonne! Always good to have quick choices available, plans change all the time:@)
ReplyDeleteThis is my kind of cooking! In fact I just prepared a post somewhat similar except I shopped my pantry. Great photos and rest up from that mall. I feel the same way, totally drained!
ReplyDeleteThat looks mighty tasty !!
ReplyDeleteI love spur-of-the-moment cooking...
I wish you would come be my gourmet cook. Everything you do looks so good.
ReplyDeleteJOe will love this! He likes PASTA any way you prepare it! Thanks so much. Now REST! That's an order:):):) XO, P
ReplyDeleteI had to come see what festoni was as I never heard of it!
ReplyDeleteHome Goods is a good reward after a day of errands!
And yes, only if you feel like it! We have done enough years of must dos!
I love shopping the food aisle at Home Goods and what a beautiful pasta and pasta recipe!
ReplyDeleteHi Yvonne!
ReplyDeleteYou certainly did make a colorful dish ~
Festoni ... living up to its name in Italian ~ "a ribbon of flowers" Perfect description of this beautiful dish!
I just recently bought a bag of regular very wide fettuccine in those little nests. It tasted almost as good as homemade noodles! I used this pasta for my parsley pesto dish...
We're bracing ourselves for lots of rain ~ Have a wonderful weekend!
Maria
Oh my goodness! Talk about a beautiful blog! Yours is amazing! I am so pleased to meet you, Yvonne! I'm going to love popping in to visit Stone Gable!
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Beautiful. But you have the fresh picked tomatoes!
ReplyDeleteThis is a perfect meal for us right now with the hustle and bustle of homework, practices for the kids and work. 30 minutes meals...just what we need.
ReplyDeleteAngela and Renee
Home Goods, Tuesday Morning and TJ Maxx are the best! I've just started following your blog and really enjoy it...Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYum! I love easy pasta dishes and picking up a few fun ingredients in the gourmet section is a great idea!
ReplyDeleteArtichokes, Pasta and HomeGoods - some of my favorite things. :) This looks absolutely delicious!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty & innovative impromptu meal, Yvonne! I can almost taste it.
ReplyDeleteMartha Stewart's Living magazine had a similar pasta on the front cover...soft, thin yummy looking ripples.
Those Robert Rothschild Farm toppings are made here in OH. Try their caramelized onions, if you see them...AWESOME as an appetizer. Also, their sun dried tomato is wonderful over cream cheese, too.
Thanks for sharing your idea for using the artichoke pesto...I've never seen that one.
Hugs,
Rett
Inspiration at its finest!!! This will be our supper tonight. Thanks so much! I don't have artichokes, so will substitute some chicken!!
ReplyDeleteI've always been a bit afraid to try something from the food aisle. No longer! :)
ReplyDeleteI've always been a bit afraid to try something from the food aisle. No longer! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful, colorful & QUICK meal! That's better than take-out any day!!
ReplyDeleteThank goodness I'm not the only one that feels that way about having to stop off at the mall. They do drain the life out of you. My family thinks I am nuts. That dish looks soooo yummy I'm going to have to try it.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious! I like dishes that are healthy and easy to prepare. Have a beautiful weekend, Kellie xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely no-fuss meal. It's always nice to have recipes like this up your sleeve. I don't care for take-out either.
ReplyDeleteHope Irene doesn't cross your path and that you are safe and have a lovely Sunday.
Sam
What a great idea! I love, love trying things like this. I always head to the gourmet aisle in these stores or in grocery stores. Just a couple of items can really enhance a dish.
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Pat
What a great idea! I love, love trying things like this. I always head to the gourmet aisle in these stores or in grocery stores. Just a couple of items can really enhance a dish.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for stopping by!
xo
Pat