Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Paglio e Fieno (Straw and Hay)


Although I have never actually made this the proper way with egg fettuccine and spinach fettucine, meriting the title Straw and Hay, this is one of Joe's favorite dishes. It's the kind of dish where the ingredients make all the difference because they bring the flavor. I've tried making this with good-quality bacon to save a little money, but it's just not the same.

This was also the first dish I ever made out of Joy of Cooking. Beware the calories. It's definitely a special splurge dinner.

When I made this the other night, I was shocked at how few ingredients there were in it. I kept thinking I was forgetting something. Just proof that you don't need a million ingredients to make a delicious meal.

Is there a more beautiful sight than prosciutto cooking in butter?

Paglio e Fieno
adapted from Joy of Cooking

Ingredients
1 lb long noodles (I used angel hair spaghetti this time)
1 tbsp butter
3 oz prosciutto, sliced
1 cup heavy cream
1/2 cup peas, fresh or frozen
1/2 cup parmesan cheese, grated
Salt and pepper

Instructions
Boil water for pasta. Brown prosciutto in melted butter in a skillet on medium-high for approximately one minute. Add cream and bring to a simmer for about a minute and reduce temperature. Add peas, stirring for several minutes, and salt and pepper to taste. Once pasta is cooked, toss with sauce, and sprinkle with parmesan cheese.

5 comments:

Elizabeth said...

I love anything with prosciutto. Add a little heavy cream and I am in heaven!

Macaroni and Cheesecake said...

Looks to die for! My mouth is watering!:)

Colleen said...

Ooh I love hay and straw pasta! I like it with chicken and sundried tomatoes too!

That Girl said...

I feel like it should be called Hay or Straw - not both ;-)

Anonymous said...

You know, whenever I'm in Europe, I'm always struck by just how few ingredients they use--especially in Italy.