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Rob's SIL does this thing with vermicelli or angel hair, a can of
artichoke hearts, and a can of tomatoes. I didn't remember her particulars so I faked it: Maybe 8-10 oz vermicelli noodles 1 can (16 oz?) artichoke hearts (I have used marinated artichoke hearts with decent results, too) 1 can (15-16 oz) Red Gold Italian flavored diced tomatoes, drained Seasonings by Penzey: Sicilian Salad stuff, Garden Salad sprinkle stuff, Shallot Pepper. A little olive oil. Drain the artichokes and cut each piece in half one direction or another. Drain the tomatoes and drink the juice. :-) Cook the spaghetti noodles, rinse lightly in cool water, drain,. Drizzle a little olive oil over, then add the artichokes and tomatoes to the noodles in a large bowl, tossing to mix. Add the seasonings as you wish. Enjoy. I used a fair amount of the garden salad sprinkle stuff and all the poppy seeds make me think of a button I have: "You can always tell a Slovak by the poppy seeds in her teeth." Fitting. Dobru' chut'! If I'd had some decent olives, I might have stirred them in, too. I thought about mushrooms and decided against it. Eat it at room temp. Makes enough for 2-3 people. -- -Barb <http://jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 5/14/2006, Visit #17 to Mount Calvary. "If it's not worth doing to excess, it's not worth doing at all." |
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