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Sicilian Linguini Recipe
Overview:
Sicilian Linguini is a delightful vegetarian dish that’s adored by both herbivores and carnivores alike. Bursting with flavor, it’s a comforting, filling meal that’s perfect for any occasion. This dish combines the richness of garlic-infused olive oil with the freshness of broccoli, the brininess of Kalamata olives, and the earthiness of artichoke hearts, all tossed with al dente linguini and topped with a generous sprinkling of Asiago and Parmesan cheese.
Ingredients:
- 1 can artichoke hearts
- 1 cup Kalamata olives
- 10 garlic cloves
- 1 cup light olive oil
- 1 head broccoli
- 1 package linguine
- Asiago cheese, for garnish
- Parmesan cheese, for garnish
Nutritional Information (per serving):
- Calories: 846.1
- Fat: 62.8g
- Saturated Fat: 8.7g
- Cholesterol: 0mg
- Sodium: 569.9mg
- Carbohydrates: 62.6g
- Fiber: 9.6g
- Sugar: 4.1g
- Protein: 14g
Preparation Time:
- Prep: 20 minutes
- Cook: 20 minutes
- Total: 40 minutes
Instructions:
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Prep Garlic Infused Olive Oil:
- Several hours before cooking, pour light olive oil into a bottle and add minced garlic. Close the bottle tightly and shake occasionally to infuse the oil with garlic flavor.
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Blanch Broccoli:
- Fill a large pot with water and bring it to a vigorous boil. Meanwhile, prepare a bowl filled with ice water.
- Place broccoli in the boiling water and cook for exactly 2 minutes. Do not overcook.
- Immediately transfer the blanched broccoli to the bowl of ice water to halt the cooking process. This will help retain its bright green color.
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Cook Linguini:
- Cook linguini according to package instructions until al dente. Remember, linguini cooks faster than spaghetti.
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Assemble:
- Once the linguini is cooked, drained, and transferred to a large pot, add the garlic-infused olive oil. Start with 3/4 cup and adjust to taste.
- Toss the linguini in the garlic oil until evenly coated. Add more oil if desired.
- Add the blanched broccoli, Kalamata olives, and artichoke hearts to the pot.
- Gently toss all ingredients together until well combined.
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Serve:
- Plate the Sicilian Linguini and sprinkle generously with grated Asiago and Parmesan cheese.
Tips:
- For the best texture, ensure the linguini is cooked al dente—firm to the bite.
- Adjust the amount of garlic-infused olive oil according to personal preference.
- Feel free to customize the dish by adding other vegetables or herbs of your choice.
- Serve with a side of crusty bread and a crisp green salad for a complete meal.