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Sweet Bell Peppers with Fusilli

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INGREDIENTS

2 Red peppers; sliced into thin strips
1 Yellow pepper; sliced into thin strips
1 Orange pepper; sliced into thin strips
2 Tomatoes; chopped coarsely
1/2 c Tomato sauce
5 ts Olive oil
4 Cloves garlic; finely chopped
1 lg White onion; chopped
1/4 ts Crushed dried red pepper flakes
3 sm Green chili peppers; (jalapeno or serrano)seeded, chopped finely
3/4 c Dry white wine
1 lb Dried or fresh fusilli; (spiral noodles) or fettucine, cooked according to direction
Salt and pepper to taste
Freshly grated parmesan

INSTRUCTIONS

>From: srasheed@juno.com (Sam M Rasheed)
In a large skillet, heat the olive oil. Add garlic, red pepper flakes,
onion, chili peppers and saute a few minutes. Add the sweet bell peppers
and saute for a few minutes longer. Add wine, tomatoes, sauce, salt and
pepper. Simmer for 10-15 minutes. Toss with the pasta, sprinkle with lots
of cheese.
Posted to JEWISH-FOOD digest by Joyce Rosenfield <dogsmom@cinci.infi.net>
on Nov 16, 1998, converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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