I've mentioned before on the site, I judge a cookbook by the recipes that appear simple. If a recipe developer cannot nail a recipe light on ingredients, I lose trust in the rest. It's a fine balance when you have only a few ingredients- each one plays an important roll and too much of one or not enough of another can ruin a dish. This spaghetti with parsley and garlic oil is a wonderful example of a recipe light on ingredients done right. The balance of the garlic oil with plenty of cheese and herbs- it's such a hearty meal (especially with homemade spelt spaghetti!)
This spaghetti comes from Nicole Gulotta's book: Eat this Poem. I've been lucky to know Nicole for a few years and watch the process she went through with this book. If you're looking for summer reading, add this book to your list. It's a book filled with recipes inspired by poetry and Nicole's writing is beautiful. Her love and attention she gave this book really shines on every page. I don't see her often but having her book makes me feel like I can have dinner with her.
When sharing recipes from books, I like to share the recipe, as is. The author puts work into testing it and making it just right- it feels like I'm doing the book a wrong if I were to change it. However, I'm not afraid to share a few variations I would love to try next!
Greens/Vegetables: Add wilted kale, chard, or spinach to the spelt spaghetti. I'm also a fan of roasting vegetables to top pasta like this. Zucchini, tomatoes, and/or eggplant are first up for me to try!
Vegan: You would get the same creaminess but I feel like with a good balance of oil and pasta water, you could make this vegan parmesan work!
Gluten-free: I've been experimenting more with gluten-free pasta but the queen of that is my friend Sarah. She has a beautiful whole-grain pasta that would be splendidly with this.
As mentioned above, this books is an absolute must for summer reading. The poem selection is wonderful and each recipe is well-crafted. The books isn't vegetarian but I have many recipes tagged to try. This book would also be a lovely gift for anyone who loves poetry. I recommend heading to Nicole's site to see all the information about the book. Also, a few other recipes that have been shared:
Mushroom and Brie Quesadillas
Triple Ginger Coffee Cake
Soba Bowl with Braised Cabbage and Tahini Dressing
I adore spelt spaghetti. This looks gorgeous. Spelt spaghetti goes really well with a vegetarian puttanesca sauce.
I love parsley! And garlic! And pasta! I'm excited to try this, but how much parsley do you recommend? I don't see it in the ingredient list.
Thank you for your amazing recipes. At least half of the meals I prepare come from your blog!
Shoot- the ingredient dropped off, I just added it. Should be 1 cup!