Another sharp arrow in your quiver. I am always searching for new ways to use summer squash. The wisdom passed down to me says that you should always plant 4 zucchini plants. One for the crows, two for the squash bugs, and one for yourself. Though they don’t tell you what to do if all 4 survive! Make this pasta from the very talented Bella from the Ful-filled blog, that’s what!
Spaghetti with Cherry Tomatoes, Garlic, Basil, and Chiles Recipe
While short cold days are meant for long-simmered rich tomato sauces, summer, for me, is all about the brightness and vibrancy of barely cooked freshly picked garden goodies. This is one of my favorite summer spaghetti dishes. It could not be simpler and comes together in just over the time it takes to boil pasta.
Garlic Scape & Stinging Nettle Pesto Recipe
Earthy and spicy goodness.
Roasted Pumpkin Pasta Recipe
Pumpkin spice is not what pumpkin tastes like. There is an entire food industry built upon convincing people that pumpkin tastes like cinnamon, cloves, ginger, allspice, and nutmeg - let me tell you, it does not. There is this (typically) orange-fleshed vegetable that grows on a vine and it is delicious. It makes a beautiful pasta, which is a wonderful way to celebrate the “real” pumpkin flavor.
Stinging Nettle Pasta Recipe
I dropped a batch of homemade pasta off at a friend’s house, and her wife answered the door. She looked incredulously at me as I told her the pasta was made with stinging nettle. She is a huge trail runner and only knew the plant as something you didn’t want to stumble in. She almost looked like she wanted to hand the container back, and I don’t blame her, but I urged her to try it. Later I got the text. “Rachel, the pasta, it’s so incredible.” I felt like I had just won the plant a new friend, and put a huge smile on my face.