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Tagliatelle with Prosciutto and Radicchio

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Dairy Australian Pasta 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 lb fettucine; or tagliatelle
6 1/2 oz prosciutto; or turkey bacon
1 tb canola oil; butter flavored
1 tb virgin olive oil
6 tb basil leaves; shredded
1 lg radicchio; head, shredded
Salt and pepper; to taste
3 tb asiago Cheese; shavings

INSTRUCTIONS

PASTA POT - cook pasta until al dente. Drain well. Toss with butter
flavored canola. LARGE SKILLET or WOK - Fry prosciutto or bacon until
crisp; add a little olive oil, as needed, to prevent sticking.
Option #1:  Combine the herb(s), radicchio, cheese, pepper and meat in a
serving bowl and toss. Add hot "buttered" pasta and toss. Distribute
servings to heated bowls. Top with cheese.
Option #2:  Push meat aside in the wok or skillet and stir fry radicchio
and herbs for about 3 minutes, until just wilted and the "cranberry" color
darkens ("maroon").  Add the pasta to the wok. Toss. Salt and pepper to
taste. Transfer to a heated serving bowl. Top with cheese: some shavings,
some grated.
VARIATIONS:  __Any long stranded pasta.  __Harlequin pasta: plain, beet and
spinach.  __Equal amounts of linguine and angel hair.  Note the different
cooking times on package.  __Shorten the pasta:  break length in two.
__Equal amounts of fresh basil, or lemon basil and fresh tarragon. __Good
quality turkey bacon instead of prosciutto. Cut  bacon into squarish
pieces; then fry. [patH at mcRecipe 30 Au 96]
Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 #215
Date: Fri, 30 Aug 1996 08:29:00 -0700 (PDT)
From: PatH <phannema@wizard.ucr.edu>
Serving Ideas : mixed salad
NOTES : San Diego, Thunder Bay Press 1994.  Jane Hann (Author, Australian)

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