The recipe Bacon and Spinach Bow Ties
Bacon and Spinach Bow Ties recipe is a Italian Dinner meal that takes 20 minutes to make. If you enjoy Italian for Dinner, you will like Bacon and Spinach Bow Ties!
Bacon and Spinach Bow Ties
- What Course Is Bacon and Spinach Bow Ties?
- How Long Does Bacon and Spinach Bow Ties Recipe Take To Prepare?
- How Long Does Bacon and Spinach Bow Ties Recipe Take To Cook?
- How Many Servings Does Bacon and Spinach Bow Ties Recipe Make?
- What Are The Ingredients For Bacon and Spinach Bow Ties Recipe?
- How Do I Make Bacon and Spinach Bow Ties?
- What's The Nutritional Info For Bacon and Spinach Bow Ties?
- What Type Of Cuisine Is Bacon and Spinach Bow Ties?
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This flavorful dish will satisfy your bacon craving while keeping down the calories. It's sophisticated Italian charm is perfect for a double date or for those of us who tend to go overboard on the meat in our diets. What Course Is Bacon and Spinach Bow Ties?Bacon and Spinach Bow Ties is for Dinner. How Long Does Bacon and Spinach Bow Ties Recipe Take To Prepare?Bacon and Spinach Bow Ties takes 10 minutes to prepare. How Long Does Bacon and Spinach Bow Ties Recipe Take To Cook?Bacon and Spinach Bow Ties takes 20 minutes to cook. How Many Servings Does Bacon and Spinach Bow Ties Recipe Make?Bacon and Spinach Bow Ties makes 4 servings. What Are The Ingredients For Bacon and Spinach Bow Ties Recipe?The ingredients for Bacon and Spinach Bow Ties are: 4 slices of baconThin slices work the best. Go for something simple: no fancy flavors here or it won't turn out right. 1 tbl extra virgin olive oil 1 small onion, sliced thin Choose the smallest sweet onion you can get. Alternatively you can use all shallots, but you'll need 2-3 fairly large ones. 1 small shallot, sliced thin 1 clove garlic, pressed or minced 1 cup of fresh mushrooms, sliced Button, baby portobello, or cremini work the best, but you can use whatever you have handy. coarse ground black pepper I use about a tablespoon, but start small and work your way up. 2 tbls finely grated Parmesan cheese Romano or other fine Italian grating cheese can be used, but the grate should be as fine and powdery as possible so that the majority of the cheese melts and dissolves fairly instantly. 4 cups of fresh spinach leaves Other greens can be substituted if you are familiar with the greens that are used in Italian cuisine. 4 fl oz white wine I prefer pinot grigio or sauvignon blanc for Italian food, but any will do. Be sure to taste it first: never cook with a wine you wouldn't want to drink as the flavor will only intensify. 4 servings of cooked pasta I prefer bow ties or farfalle as I call them. The nutritional information given is for Barilla Bow Tie pasta, but any type can be substituted. Try whole grain pasta or Barilla Plus for even better nutrition. How Do I Make Bacon and Spinach Bow Ties?Here is how you make Bacon and Spinach Bow Ties: Start your pasta and be sure to use a timer. It is easy to overcook pasta when you are concentrating on the rest of the dish. The bacon should not be crisp. Cook the bacon in a large flat skillet with high sides, tearing the pieces apart as you cook it. Remove the pieces with tongs and lay them on paper towels to drain. Leave the drippings in the pan. Add the olive oil, onions, shallots, garlic, and mushrooms to the pan and cook them over medium heat nearly to the point where they are done. Increase the heat to high and return the bacon to the pan and add the pepper to taste and the Parmesan cheese stirring the mixture about so that the cheese is integrated fairly well. Add the spinach leaves on top of the mixture in the pan, but do not stir at this point. Then carefully add the wine to the pan. The wine may spatter some, but the spinach should absorb most of this. Reduce to low heat and stir for a short while so that the spinach leaves can wilt in the steam from the wine. Serve over cooked pasta with a glass of white wine and a vibrant citrus salad. serves 4Number of Servings: 4Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user JOPPERM2.What's The Nutritional Info For Bacon and Spinach Bow Ties?The nutritional information for Bacon and Spinach Bow Ties is:
What Type Of Cuisine Is Bacon and Spinach Bow Ties?Bacon and Spinach Bow Ties is Italian cuisine. |
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