pantry week pasta perfection
what do spinach linguini, cherry tomatoes, turky kielbasa, leftover marinara sauce, and basil have in common?
they were all part of andy’s pantry week pasta perfection.
last night’s chef would also like me to mention that he ran six miles on the greenline before he whipped up this tasty assemblage.
for those of you who have lost sleep pondering the fate of our seven cans of pumpkin, you’ll be interested to know that our supply is now down to six and a half cans. i used half a can yesterday to make these starbucks pumpkin scones.
the scones turned out okay, which is to say that my kids loved them. but then again, my kids also love dora gummies and ketchup-covered-quesadillas. i don’t think they taste as good as they look, perhaps because i used skim milk instead of whole milk and a combination of white and wheat flours.
i’m hoping to try a pumpkin soup before this little experiment is over, though i have not excavated the pantry to the point of uncovering any sort of broth, which would be necessary for such an undertaking.
thawing as i type are three more ingredients that are bound for pantry week promised land:
- half a pound of ground beef
- half a pound of ground lamb
- half a pound of ground sausage
what will come of them is anybody’s guess.
Tags: andy, greenline, pantry week, pasta, pumpkin, scones, starbucks
October 20th, 2010 at 10:58 am
MEATLOAF SISTER!!!!!!! Those three meats combined will make a mighty tasty one!
October 20th, 2010 at 1:28 pm
Yes, I was thinking meatloaf as well or meatballs with spaghetti. Yum.