Hello everybody, it is Drew, welcome to my recipe page. Today, we’re going to make a special dish, mafaldine pasta with butternut squash, peppers, and bacon. It is one of my favorites. This time, I am going to make it a little bit tasty. This will be really delicious.
Mafaldine pasta with butternut squash, peppers, and bacon is one of the most well liked of current trending foods in the world. It is enjoyed by millions every day. It is easy, it is quick, it tastes delicious. They’re fine and they look wonderful. Mafaldine pasta with butternut squash, peppers, and bacon is something that I have loved my entire life.
In a large bowl, toss the squash and onion with the olive oil. Spread butternut squash in a single layer on a large baking sheet. Up side: Pasta with a creamy, bacony sauce and lots of butternut squash! Okay, down-side wins but The result is delicious.
To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have mafaldine pasta with butternut squash, peppers, and bacon using 10 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Mafaldine pasta with butternut squash, peppers, and bacon:
- Make ready salt
- Prepare ground black pepper
- Prepare 250 g mafaldine pasta
- Make ready 4 rashers smoked streaky bacon, cut into lardons
- Prepare half a butternut squash, cut into 2cm cubes
- Prepare 1 red bell pepper, cut into sliced and halved
- Take parmesan
- Prepare handful basil, chopped
- Take oil, for roasting
- Get 200 g arrabbiatta sauce (from a jar or make it yourself)
Mafaldine (or mafalda, mafalde, reginette) pasta are like. In Naples, Malfaldine are traditionally prepared with light simple sauces such as 'malfaldine con ricotta in Short mafaldine with chopped fried bacon and vegetables. Whichever way you eat them I'm sure that Malfaldine will become a favourite pasta of yours. Pasta served with a homemade butternut squash pasta sauce of roasted butternut squash, shallots, cream, and Parmesan cheese.
Steps to make Mafaldine pasta with butternut squash, peppers, and bacon:
- Set oven to 200 C (fan).
- For the pasta: Boil a large pan of water with a generous amount of table salt.
- Prepare the veg for roasting… - - Red pepper slices: Mix in with a little oil, salt, and pepper. - - Butternut squash cubes: Same as the red pepper slices, but go bigger on the black pepper. Black pepper adds tonnes of taste to squash.
- Roast the butternut squash for 25m (approx). On a tray in the oven. - - Roast the peppers for 15m (approx). On a tray in the oven. - - Boil the pasta for 9m (approx). In the sauce pan or pasta pot. - - Fry the bacon bits in a large frying pan for 5m. Get them crispy for some extra crunch. I recommend a large pan here because we're going to toss the pasta and sauce in it later.
- Mix the arrabbiata sauce into the same pan as the bacon bits (to be a little more healthy, remove the oil if you like). Mix the roasted peppers into the pan too.
- Drain the pasta and retain some of the pasta water in a mug in case you need to loosen the pasta later.
- Mix the pasta into the frying pan (where the arrabbiata/bacon/pepper mix is). Toss the pasta together. Put a few of the roast butternut squash cubes in there to (about half).
- Serve the pasta into two dishes. Grate some parmesan on top. Put the remaining butternut squash on top. Sprinkle on the basil. Serve.
Whichever way you eat them I'm sure that Malfaldine will become a favourite pasta of yours. Pasta served with a homemade butternut squash pasta sauce of roasted butternut squash, shallots, cream, and Parmesan cheese. Pasta with Butternut Squash, Bacon, and Brown Butter. Reserve second squash half for another use. Roasted Butternut Squash Pasta with Bacon and Crispy Sage.
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