Friday, June 19, 2009

Presto Pasta #118-The ROUND UP!

Hosting presto pasta provides me a chance to get to know more great foodie blogs and to learn more about noodles/pasta. This week, the dishes featured ranged from quick meals to more elaborate ones.

Grab a hot/cold (depending on which continent you are front) drink, sit back and relax on this journey of pasta.

A kid that I used to work with will say....
READY .....SET.....GO!!!!!!




First up, Parita's world shared the goodness of leeks with us. The creamy leek sauce on a bed of tomato sauced pasta looks delicious to me. Pasta in Tomato Leek Sauce is certainly one to try.

Kelvin's recipes from Closet Cooking never fails to inspire me. This Penne with Asparagus and Mushrooms in a Gorgonzola Sauce was a dish that he conjured up with left over ingredients in his fridge. I say bring on more recipes to make use of ingredients that we left at the end of the week-not only it is environmental friendly but it is good for the hip pocket too!


Who can resist a good noodle salad? I can't for sure. Judith from Think on it provided two variations of a sauce you can place on your salad. I don't know about you but I'm always on the look out for salad dressing recipes. Have a look at Judith's Noodle Salad with Peanut Sauce.


Vegetarians! Here is a call out recipe for you! Dido Divya from Dido Lives Cooks did a wonderful Indian version of Spinach Cheese Ravioli. It even looked a crispy to me! Imagine popping one into your mouth... Love the way Divya used spices such as masala in this classic dish.

I have a weakness for cheeses.. So imagine my delight when Vinolia served up Four Cheese Sauce and Veal Scallop with Fettuccine. Hop onto Akai Saapadu for more quick and easy Indian style recipes.


Little Inbox from Makan King and Queen: Eating Pleasure did a fabulous job with her stir fry of Oriental Fried Udon. I am a BIG fan of one pot dish like this. Saves washing up too. Her use of Udon is especially appealing as the texture of the noodle makes it nice and juicy to bite on.

Let's welcome Kalaivani from Little Taste Buds- This is her first entry for Presto Pasta and what a lovely dish with pretty colours! Spaghetti with Peppers is not only visually appealing but certainly looks healthy too.


If you are looking for some comfort food- Lemon Chicken Pasta from Ya Salam Cooking is a dish you have to try. The use of chicken broth and lemon means this dish is full of flavor.


I'm drooling with the sight of Italian Sausage Spinach Stuffed Shells. Joelene even featured step by step instructions on how can we do it- very thoughtful of her! Hop onto Joelen's Culinary Adventures for a taste of her delicious cooking.


Fresh pasta always taste heaps better than dried ones. Sara from Cupcake Muffin had a go with using her brand new pasta making machine-and look at the fabulous job she has done. The sweetness of roasted squash and creaminess of Goats Cheese in Fresh Pasta with Roasted Squash and Goats Cheese is sure to be a hit.


This is also Toni's first entry! She made Pesto Pasta- from the pesto she made from scratch! I'm just imaginating the wonderful smells of basil in her kitchen! Do check out Daily Bread Journal for more information on how to make fresh pesto- AND how to win a giveaway too!


Georgia from Oh Kitchen, What won't you do made an awesome dish of Penne with Spinach Sauce. The use of goats cheese and cream cheese with Spinach makes this a high calcium dish! I'm also with Georgia on how easy and quick to do recipes are winners. This one is definitely one of them.


I'm so happy to be reciving this recipe from Ning's Heart and Hearth. Her Japanese Style Potato Noodles Soup with Crabsticks and Nori (Seaweed) looks really comforting. I have only stir fried sweet potato noodles but didn't know there is potato noodles in shops out there too.



There is abit of a theme here this week. We love our Goat's cheese! Ferdzy from Seasonal Ontario Food made Goat's Cheese, Spinach and Lentil Lasagna. Not only is it healthier than your traditional meaty lasagna but I am sure the Goat's cheese and lentil will provide a creamy texture as well.



Check out Graziana's Erbe in Cucina from Italy. The use of herbs in her Pasta with Asparagus and Fresh Herbs dish provide such an aromatic scent. Certainly fresh herbs enhances the cooking experience!! Not only that, it is healthy too.


Looking for something creamy? Marye did a fantastic job with her Southwestern Fettucine with Creame Fraiche. What I love most? that big juicy corn on the side! Do send your best wishes to her on Baking Delights.



Blogging has allowed me to meet lovely friends. SIG from Daily Affairs and I became great friends over blogging. We met in Singapore and never looked back since. She made two very classic pasta dishes- Pasta in Beef Sauce and Pasta in Cream Sauce that even her daughter says "Mummy, the pasta is yummy."


Soup or pasta? What if you can have both? Melissa from Alosha Kitchen blended the best of both worlds with Pasta ceci. A look in that bowl reveals lots of vege healthy goodness. Be sure to check it out!


Heard of a herb called Garlic Scape? I read it from Joanne's Eat Well with Others. She used the herb to make pesto and created an awesome Pasta with Chicken, Peppers and Tomatoes! That wonderful use of herbs and tomatoes would have created a wonderful aroma for sure!



Kitchenetta from Got No Milk created a fresh pasta dish for us this week. Her Gnooci salad made full used of vegetables such as asparagus, peas and spinach-exactly my sort of meal!''



Another Perth blogger, Christine from Eat First, Diet Later (I would love to use such a motto!) made a hearty Lamb Pasta Soup. It is PERFECT for a very cold and windy winter here. And with 13kg of lamb in her fridge- I hope we will be seeing more of her pasta recipes soon.



I adore the recipes that Ching from Little Corner of mine puts up on her blog. It's fuss free, simple and so full of motherly love. Her dish of Stir Fried Spaghetti with Spam brought me lots of childhood memories-especially with pan fried spam!


The founder of Presto Pasta, Ruth from Once Upon a Feast is back with her Grandma Hazel Spaghetti that was made with so much love! A visit from her gorgeous daughters also brought forward a feast of pasta- hey, what is a family gathering without food right?


I'm lost with words with Katie's Thyme for Cooking's Warm Turkey and Garlic Pasta. Fresh new garlic of the summer used in her dish, I can just smell the wonderful aroma from here.



A new comer to Presto Pasta- Zoe from Zoeblog sent her pasta greetings with Pasta with Caramalized leek and Feta Cream sauce. Any cream- look alike pasta that is nearly fat free will be a HIT in my kitchen for sure.


Fancy a cheap and tasty pasta dish? Nic from Lemon and Cheese adapted hers from Nigella Express. Her Mortadella Pasta salad features the use of mustard and thick slices of mortadella!


Food is never the same when eating with your close friends. The Food Hunter shared her passion with her co-workers and made an elegant Penne with Grilled Zuchinni Ricotta Salata and Mint to share with them. I bet they were a hit!


I adore spicy food. So when Served with Love enters her Spicy Marconi with Bell Pepper Sauce to PPN this week, I jumped on it straight away. I do have a packet of Marconi lying around so I might just give this a go soon!

Not forgetting my two dishes for the week:


Pesto Marinara Pasta

and

Stir Fried Chicken, Cabbage and Eggs with Mung Bean Noodles

So that's it for this week Presto Pasta. Next week's host will be Kiat from Pots and Plots. Do email your entry to potsandplots (at) gmail(dot) com and cc to ruth (at) 4everykitchen (dot) com.

Thank you so much for participating everyone! Hope you had as much fun as I did!!

11 comments:

  1. Great round-up Daphne - I love your blurbs. Your pasta dishes look delicious, I'm especially loving the pesto!

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  2. Awesome roundup, thanks! :)

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  3. Excellent roundup! Thanks so much for hosting Presto Pasta Nights - great job!!!

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  4. This week's round-up looks fantastic!

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  5. Hi Daphne!

    Fantastic job! Everyone's pasta looks so yummy, and I've bookmarked a few to try! Thanks again for all your hard work!

    Cheers
    Christine

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  6. I love pasta and that line-up made me crave for it.

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  7. great job on the roundup! everything looks awesome.
    marye bakingdelights.com

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  8. Oh my thats awesome roundup!!

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  9. This was a really great roundup. Lots of participants and lots of tasty dishes. Thanks for hosting Daphne!

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  10. Great job babe. Tks!

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