As kids
love pasta and tomato sauce, this is an easy way to encourage them to try
asparagus. Like the 'full of veg' tomato sauce you can always whiz the
asparagus in a blender if you think they'll be suspicious of the green bits.
The tomato does a good job of mellowing the flavour of the asparagus and once they're used to eating it there are loads of wonderful dishes you can introduce them to.
The tomato does a good job of mellowing the flavour of the asparagus and once they're used to eating it there are loads of wonderful dishes you can introduce them to.
Ingredients
olive oil
2 cloves
garlic, peeled and sliced
1 small
bunch basil, leaves and stalks finely chopped
2 x 400 g
tinned plum tomatoes
sea salt
freshly
ground black pepper
1 bunch
asparagus
500 g fresh
tagliatelle
extra
virgin olive oil, to serve
Parmesan cheese , to serve
Method
Heat a
saucepan over a medium heat and add a nice lug of olive oil. Add the garlic and
fry until it turns a light golden brown. Add the chopped basil stalks and
tinned tomatoes, and bring to the boil. Season with pepper and a tiny pinch of
salt, then simmer for 5 minutes.
Snap the
woody ends off the asparagus stalks and throw them away. You can either chop
the asparagus finely with a knife or use a food processor. Add it to the tomato
sauce, let it simmer for 1 minute or so, then take it off the heat. Taste, and
add a little salt and pepper if needed. Finish off the sauce by stirring in the
basil leaves.
Cook the
tagliatelle according to the packet instructions, then drain, reserving some of
the pasta water. Toss in the pasta sauce with a little of the water to loosen.
Serve with a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil and plenty of Parmesan cheese.
Nutritional
Information - Amount per serving:
Calories514kcal
Carbs71.2g
Sugar8.4g
Fat15.6g
Saturates3.0g
Protein20.4g
by Jamie Oliver
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