Fusilli with Leeks and Red Onions

Written by Diana - November 5, 2009 1 Comment

Last night we ate dinner using a recipe in Guilano Hazan’s Thirty Minute Pasta. Tonight we didn’t have even thirty minutes. Hot dogs in the toaster oven was the dinner fare. The Marching Band had their fall concert. Things are starting to wind down; Friday is the state competition, and then Marching Band Season is over for us, though we will still have a few parades to attend. I don’t think you need the toasted hotdog recipe, but I have permission to provide a recipe from Thirty Minute Pasta. Enjoy this the next time you are rushing to get out of the house quickly.

Fusilli ai Porri e Cipolla Rossa

Leeks are onions’ milder cousins and when they cook down they become sweet and creamy. Red onions add their unique flavor making this quite a luscious pasta sauce.

Serves 4 people

Ingredients:

Directions:

Fill a pot for the pasta with about 6 quarts of water, place over high heat, and bring to a boil. Peel and thinly slice the red onion crosswise. Put it with the olive oil in a 12-inch skillet and place over medium high heat. Sauté the onion while you are prepping the leeks. If the onion begins to brown, remove from the heat. While the onion is sautéing, cut off the root end of the leeks and trim the tough dark green tops of the leaves. Cut the leeks into narrow strips 2-3 inches long, put them in a bowl, and cover with water. Swish the leeks with your hands to loosen any dirt. Lift the leeks out of the water in the bowl and add them to the pan. Season with salt and pepper and add about 1/2 cup of water. Cover the pan, lower the heat to medium, and cook until the leeks are very tender, 15-20 minutes. Check them periodically and add more water if all the liquid evaporates before they are done. While the leeks are cooking, finely chop enough parsley to measure about 2 tablespoons. After the leeks have cooked for at least 15 minutes, add about 2 tablespoons salt to the boiling pasta water, put in the fusilli, and stir well. Cook until al dente. When the leeks are done, uncover the pan and if there is still liquid in the pan, raise the heat until it is almost completely evaporated. If the pan is completely dry, add about 1/4 cup of the pasta water instead. Stir in the parsley and cook for another minute. When the pasta is done, drain well, toss with the sauce and the grated Parmigiano-Reggiano, and serve at once.

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