Linguine with Spring Tomato Sauce

Spring is here and we are very fortunate to have such a vast selection of fresh fruits and vegetables nicely displayed at our groceries stores that it makes it fun to cook. On my last trip to the grocery store, and that is a daily occurrence, I picked up some wonderfully fragrant tomatoes to make a fresh, and yet light tomato sauce.

While you can warm up the fresh tomatoes during the cooking process, I decided to cook mine slightly longer and add fresh cherry tomatoes at the last minute. We enjoyed the consistency and full flavor.

For the fish, we created a bed of grapefruits, small change from the usual lemons and also because I have a huge tree in the backyard.

The combination of the flavors between the pasta and the fish, married well.

Bon Appetit!!

Giangi

Linguine with Spring Tomato Sauce
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Servings
4
Servings
4
Linguine with Spring Tomato Sauce
Print Recipe
Servings
4
Servings
4
Ingredients
Servings:
Instructions
  1. In a large pot bring water to a boil. Place the tomatoes that have been scored with a knife on the bottom and around them. Boil for 5 minutes or until the skin is peeling off the tomatoes. Remove from heat, peel and dice.
  2. In a large pot over medium heat, add the oil, the onion and the parsley and cook until the onion is translucent.
  3. Add the tomatoes to the onion mixture and cook for 15to 20 minutes. Salt and pepper.
  4. Add the whole cherry tomatoes and cook for another 3 minutes or until the cherry tomatoes are tender.
  5. Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add the linguine and cook until al dente. Drain and place the cooked linguini back in the pot, and add 2 table spoons of butter and mix well.
  6. Place the pasta in a large bowl, add the tomatoes sauce and cover with Pecorino cheese.
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Source: Foodista.com

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Arie Boris has extensive travel industry experience, including business and sales development for commercial aviation, the International emergency assistance & travel insurance industry and a national association of travel agents. He was a contributing editor to several print and Internet travel publications, including Fieldings’ Worldwide Cruise Guide and was part of the start up team for CruiseCritic. He has written over 400 cruise ship reviews. Arie also produces and hosts Cruise Gourmet Voyages, a variety of fundraising & theme group cruises for various charitable and arts organizations. He has produced theme cruises for a variety of special interest groups including opera, comedy, spiritual retreats and fan clubs for TV shows like Dark Shadows and Dancing with the Stars!