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Bow Ties with Black Bean Salsa And Cherry Tomatoes

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Vegetables, Grains Veg03 4 servings

INGREDIENTS

8 oz Bow ties or elbows; uncooked
OR other medium pasta shape
2 tb Olive or vegetable oil
1 bn Scallions
Trimmed and thinly sliced
(green and white parts)
1 1/2 ts Ground cumin
1 1/2 tb Fresh lime juice
15 oz Canned black beans; rinsed and drained
1/4 ts Salt or to taste
Freshly ground black pepper; to taste
8 Cherry tomatoes; cut into quarters
2 tb Chopped fresh cilantro

INSTRUCTIONS

Prepare the pasta according to the package directions. While the
pasta is cooking, heat the oil in a medium saucepan over medium heat.
Add the scallions and cumin and cook for 2 minutes. Remove from the
heat and stir in the lime juice. Add the beans, salt, and pepper and
toss. (The salsa can be made and refrigerated up to one day in
advance.)
Just before draining the pasta, measure 1/2 cup of the cooking liquid
and pour it into the salsa. Drain the pasta, return it to the pot,
and add the salsa. Cook over medium heat until the sauce is boiling
and thick enough to lightly coat the pasta. Remove from the heat and
gently stir in the tomatoes and cilantro. Serves 4.
PER SERVING (recipe made using 1/2 tsp.salt) Calories: 370, Total Fat
8 grams, Saturated Fat 1 gram, Fiber 8 grams, Sodium: 460 mg,
Cholesterol: 0 mg, Carbohydrate: 61 grams, Protein: 13 grams
Nutrition Action Healthletter, April 1999
Recipe by: The National Pasta Association
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