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Pasta, Garlic And Savoy Cabbage Threads

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Meats, Dairy Italian 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

12 oz Perciatelli or spaghetti
1/3 c Olive oil
1 t Or more of garlic paste
1 lb Savoy cabbage, thinly sliced
1/2 t Red pepper flakes
3/4 c Chicken broth
1 c Ricotta cheese
1 c Grated Parmesan cheese
1/4 c Chopped Italian parsley

INSTRUCTIONS

PASTA MONDAY TO FRIDAY SHOW PS6532  Bring salted water to a boil and
cook pasta for 10 minutes or until al  dente or according to package
directions. Meanwhile heat oil in a  large skillet. Add garlic paste,
cabbage, and red pepper and saute  for a moment to coat the cabbage.
Add the broth. Cover and simmer  until vegetables are tender, about 10
minutes. While this is cooking,  whisk ricotta and Parmesan cheese
together.  Drain pasta, reserving some of cooking liquid to whisk into
ricotta  cheese mixture to loosen it. Add cooked cabbage, and cheeses
to pasta  and toss. Garnish with parsley.  Yield: 2 servings  Posted to
recipelu-digest by molony <molony@scsn.net> on Mar 16, 1998

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 1545
Calories From Fat: 1072
Total Fat: 121.5g
Cholesterol: 164.3mg
Sodium: 3568.2mg
Potassium: 1425.9mg
Carbohydrates: 42g
Fiber: 12.7g
Sugar: 2.2g
Protein: 78.3g


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