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Tuesday, December 28, 2021
Words & Brush Recipe Corner: Winter Warming Spinach & Feta Pasta Bake
Winter Warming Spinach & Feta Pasta Bake
By Lisa Starr, Meatland 12/08/21
https://www.meatland.net/recipes
Let's celebrate this step in the right direction by serving up my deliciously dairy, amazingly speedy Spinach & Feta Pasta Bake.
Even tastier I believe than spinach lasagna - coating the pasta in the creamy tomato sauce makes all the difference - it's also assembled in a fraction of the time.
It's just the weather for carbo-loading and I couldn't think of a more appetizing place to start.
Ingredients
400 grams uncooked short pasta like tubes, macaroni or fusilli
250 grams cottage cheese (I choose 9%)
1 - 2 cups grated yellow/mozzarella cheese
300 grams feta/bulgarit, crumbled
1 teaspoon crushed garlic
1 egg
1 bag frozen spinach, thawed and well drained*
Salt and coarse, black pepper to taste
3 - 4 cups marinara sauce (approximately)
1 cup 15% cream or sour cream (notes)
Grated yellow cheese/mozzarella to top before baking
* Frozen spinach must be well-drained and excess water pressed out or it will make your pasta bake watery. I prefer to use a large bag of fresh, baby spinach which I simply roughly chop and add to the cheeses. No need to precook it.
Directions:
1: Boil pasta in salted water, take off heat 3 minutes before it's ready so that it's still firm, set aside a cupful of the cooking water to mix with cheeses, and then drain pasta well.
2: Mix cottage cheese, feta/bulgarit cheese, yellow cheese, egg, garlic and seasoning together, stir in spinach, and add a few tablespoons of the pasta cooking water to emulsify and make it creamy.
3: Combine marinara sauce - see notes regarding homemade or store-bought - with the cream. Cream is optional but I love how it turns the marinara into a rose sauce.
4: Mix the drained pasta into the creamy tomato sauce, spoon a layer of the sauce-covered pasta into a medium-sized baking dish, and top with a layer of cheese mixture. Repeat with remaining pasta and cheese, making sure to end with a tomato pasta layer on top.
5: Generously scatter over yellow cheese/mozzarella to create a lovely cheesy topping, cover loosely with foil and bake for 25 minutes at 180 C, then remove foil and bake a further 10 - 15 minutes till cheese is golden.
COOK'S NOTES: It's perfectly fine to use a ready-made pasta sauce here to save time but make sure it's a good quality sauce. I love Paesana at Meatland. For a homemade sauce, cut an onion in half at the root, and simmer the whole onion halves with 800 grams canned tomato, crushed garlic, 1 cup water, 2 teaspoons oregano, 3 tablespoons olive oil, salt, coarse black pepper, and sugar to taste. Cook till well-thickened and flavorful then remove soft onion - which I slice and use as a topping on bread or pizza - and your sauce is ready to go. Adding cream to the marinara sauce is optional but it does take away the acidity of a premade sauce and rounds out the flavors beautifully. Dish may be frozen before baking then thawed and baked till golden.
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