FFwD: Beggar's Linguine

FFwD: Beggar's Linguine

Well, well, here we are at another French Fridays with Dorie. This time, a pasta dish with dried fruit, nuts and cheese. Sounds good to me! I really liked this one. It’s kind of surprising how it all comes together but it really does. Unexpected and delicious!

Notes/observations from this French Fridays with Dorie Experiment.

1. I halved the recipe because there are just two of us. I did not halve the cheese. Mahahahahahaha! evil laugh.
2. I added about 1/4 cup diced red onion in when I added the nuts and fruit to the butter.
3. Speaking of butter, I just couldn’t use 6 tablespoons of it….I did four of butter and two of olive oil, and I feel okay about that.
4. I forgot to get parsley and chives at the store. I did have some arugula in the fridge. I chopped up about 1/4 cup of that to sub for the parsley and chives. Added a nice color and flavor. I think I will forget to buy parsley and chives next time too.
5. I refrained from adding garlic. Next time, there will be no refraining.
6. Oh yeah, and I had no raisins. I did, however find some currants. I used those instead.

Links to everyone’s Beggar’s Linguine can be found here.

Okay. On with the pictures.

FFwD: Beggar's Linguine
Mise en place!

FFwD: Beggar's Linguine
Butter and olive oil doing their thing.

FFwD: Beggar's Linguine
The pasta finishes cooking while everything else gets all toasty in the buttery goodness!

FFwD: Beggar's Linguine
Starting to get golden and delicious.

FFwD: Beggar's Linguine
Tossing it all together.

FFwD: Beggar's Linguine
Nom-nom-nom-nom. And nom.

See, you should really get this cookbook, shouldn’t you?

15 Replies to “FFwD: Beggar's Linguine”

  1. Garlic? I completely skipped that ingredient from the recipe, but won’t for the next time. The arugula must have been awesome!

  2. I always believe that the cheese should be doubled. In everything! So you were right on! The arugula adds just the right color. Very nice.

  3. I was very ambivalent about trying this, and almost skipped. I added hazelnuts and apricots, along with everything else. It didn’t occur to me to add something savory, but I like the idea of red onion and even garlic! What a creative group!

  4. Your photos are fantastic!
    It did come together quick and the flavours really were good. Your changes sound great!

  5. You can never have too much cheese, I always say. Your photograph is an accomplishment, as this was not an easy one to make attractive. I will use your butter/oil ratio when I prepare this one tomorrow night.
    Thanks
    Renee

  6. Great post and I like the addition of red onions and currents! I bet that was really good in this dish. Beautiful pictures!

  7. Wonderful photos! I can imagine arugula’s bitter bite agreeing with the sweetness of the fruit and nuttiness of the cheese.
    am jealous for I did not make the dish – Husband is allergic to most nuts and fruits, and kids don’t like them mixed in food (otherwise not picky eaters:)

  8. Thanks everyone! I loved it how almost everyone was tenative about this one but we all ended up loving it!
    Hooray for double cheese and yeah, next time I’m adding garlic 🙂

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