Tomorrow, my son heads back to school. For us, it's the unofficial signal that summer is over...and, as usual, the feeling is a little bittersweet.
I'll miss the freedom of summer, that attitude of not taking anything - from schedules to "to-do" lists - too seriously. We trade that in for a world filled with a little more structure and routine once again. I'm not altogether against that so I have mixed emotions. What I resolve to do is accept and appreciate. I actually enjoy the change in seasons, having different things to look forward to at different times of the year. And as we all know, the clock continues to tick (quickly) and given the inevitability of it, it's best to simply embrace it.
While I'm sorting out all my feeling and organizing schedules, I thought I'd drop in here with a simple pasta dish. Spaghetti aglio e olio, or spaghetti with garlic and oil, is one of my all-time favorites. This version calls for anchovies and I think it's all the better, more flavorful, because of it. It's one of those almost-pantry pasta dishes that I love to whip up when I want something easy yet hearty and comforting to eat. I call it "almost" pantry pasta because of the parsley - it's kind of a must-have in this dish and for me, that often requires a trip to the grocery store. Since I go to the grocery store several times a week, it's not much of an issue for me.
All the talk about spaghetti carbonara recently had me thinking about this simple pasta - inexpensive and quick, yet tasty and reliable enough for company or just as a quick dinner when you're busy like we all will be heading into the Fall.
The last time we had this, about a week or so ago, I had some meatballs on hand so I plopped a few on the side for the fellas. This pasta is great with some protein but I love it just as it is, with nothing else. The anchovies and garlic, not to mention some good olive oil, packs the pasta with a lot more flavor than you might expect.
Maybe this is already a family favorite of yours...or maybe you have other quick-easy-and-delicious dishes up your sleeve for the busy months ahead. If that's the case, please share!
All the talk about spaghetti carbonara recently had me thinking about this simple pasta - inexpensive and quick, yet tasty and reliable enough for company or just as a quick dinner when you're busy like we all will be heading into the Fall.
The pasta is really flavorful all on its own but add more protein if you like |
Maybe this is already a family favorite of yours...or maybe you have other quick-easy-and-delicious dishes up your sleeve for the busy months ahead. If that's the case, please share!