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Pasta Monterey

August 7, 2008 by Marye Audet  
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pasta monterey

When Marc and I were at Presidio we new an instructor that went out every weekend mushrooming. He must have been pretty good at it, he was only hospitalized once.

When I think of Monterey I think of a lot of fresh foods. I haven’t been back there in over 25 years but back then it had a great small town feel, lots of fresh produce and sea food, and some wonderful memories.

This dish is named Pasta Monterey because it has mushrooms and lots of fresh produce, as well as Monterey Jack cheese. The sauce is creamy and delicate….and the flavors are perfectly, in my opinion, combined.

I served it with a Blueberry Walnut Salad with Lemon, Lavender and Ginger Dressing, and Mexican Chocolate pudding. I will try to get those recipes posted soon.

Use any type of pasta you want in the salad, I used Da Vinci organic penne and it was perfect.

This is my submission for Presto Pasta! Michelle at Greedy Gourmet is hosting and you know she is going to do an amazing job! Check out the site for more Presto Pasta dishes…and..if you need a good wine recommendation, you know, Cathy is brilliant at that.

Pasta Monterey

1 lb cooked pasta

2 cups chopped mixed mushrooms: portabella, button, enoki, morels, whatever…

2 green peppers chopped

2 red peppers chopped

2 cloves garlic chopped

1 onion chopped

2 tablespoons olive oil

1/2 cup heavy cream

1/4 cup unsalted butter

1 bunch green onion for garnish

1 1/2 cups Monterey Jack cheese, shredded

salt and pepper to taste

Saute the peppers, onions, garlic, and mushrooms in the olive oil until soft. Stir often.Add the cream and simmer until mixture is reduced by 1/4 and slightly thickened. Add the butter, taste and adjust seasonings. Add to the penne and toss to coat the pasta. sprinkle cheese and chopped green onion over all and toss just before serving.

Serves 8

Image: Marye Audet 

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10 Responses to “Pasta Monterey”
  1. bunny says:

    this looks wonderful Marye! I’ve been trying out new pasta salads on the family and so far i’ve been pretty lucky, they liked them all. I am going to try this one too.

  2. courtney says:

    Hey Marye,
    I have missed seven posts! You have been busy creatinf some wonderful food. Credit cards are the deveil but you need a new fridge. Hope it all works out.

  3. Marye says:

    Bunny, let me know what you think of it.
    CourtneyIt DID! and we did not have to use the credit card!

  4. Marie says:

    I love pasta Marye. I would eat it every day, but Todd hates it, so I am only able to torture him with it on occasion. This looks like a tasty dish to torture him with real soon though!

  5. Marye says:

    Hi Marie! I can honestly say I have not ever met anyone before who disliked pasta!

  6. Michelle says:

    Lots of vegetables with cream; just the way I like it! How did you know I’m going to do a good job?? :-P I’m still busy with the roundup though, but hopefully will finish later on tonight. Will let you know…

  7. Marye says:

    HA! Michelle..I know you will do a great job BECAUSE I read your blog…so there.

  8. Ruth says:

    I always love making a dish that reminds me of places I’ve been long ago. Thanks for sharing with Presto Pasta Nights

  9. Marye says:

    Ruth, I so appreciate your hard work on Presto Pasta!

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