Monday, February 20, 2006

Sizzling Herb Pasta with White Beans and Crisp Smoked Bacon


I always think it’s a sign when you run across a tantalizing recipe and also happen to have all the ingredients. For all you grown-ups with well-stocked kitchens out there, well, this probably happens to you all the time (my mom’s response to my crab cake post: “You won't believe this but I just bought a pound of Premium Hand Picked Lump Crabmeat and I have on hand all other ingredients” – what??) …but if you’re a college student—even a gastronomic one like me—having fresh sage and white beans around at the same time its pretty much a miracle. I mean, in addition to being somewhat frugal/not wasteful when grocery shopping, I have minimal cabinet space, a fourth-floor walk-up, and a half-size fridge.

But the serendipitous event occurred today, when I was thumbing through Jeremy’s donation to my cookbook collection, Everything Tastes Better with Bacon by Sara Perry, and stumbled across a recipe for “Sizzling Herb Pasta with White Beans and Crisp Smoked Bacon.” I almost skipped on ahead because the ingredient list looked long and my fridge looked bare, but there was a very appetizing picture that reminded me of one of the best Italian dishes I’ve ever had—a short-cut pasta with pancetta and arugula at a restaurant called Gnocco, which is in the East Village on Tompkins Square North.

The Sizzling Herb Pasta is very herby and calls for large quantities of parsley, sage, and rosemary; parsley and rosemary I had in the fridge from a potluck about a week ago, and two nights ago I wrapped tilapia in sage leaves, then prosciutto, and then sautéed it in butter and olive oil. Garlic, lemons, and (of course) olive oil, I always keep on hand. I had leftover bacon from Jeremy’s birthday (it’s his favorite food)—or so I thought until halfway into the cooking process.

(Me) "Where’s the bacon?"
(J) “Oh, I’m sorry, I finished it.”
(Me) “What? When?”
(J) “When I made that bacon-and-cheese sandwich the other day.”
(Me) “And you used all of it?”
(J) “…”
(Me) “You put three-quarters of a pound of bacon on a sandwich?”
(J) “…It wasn’t that much. It was like, seven or eight strips.”
(Me) “…”
(J) “…I’ll go out and get you some bacon.”

More serendipity occurred, because we had forgotten it was market day in Tompkins Square, and there’s a stand there that sells amazing organic, free-range, thick-cut bacon from upstate New York. So J returned with good tidings of great bacon, and everything was all right.

SIZZLING HERB PASTA WITH WHITE BEANS AND CRISP SMOKED BACON

INGREDIENTS

Zest of 1 large lemon
1 large garlic clove, minced (I used more than this because we love garlic!)
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 can (15 oz) white beans, drained and rinsed (I used about 2/3 this much because J was dubious about the inclusion of white beans in pasta, but they were delicious)
6 (or more!) thick smoked bacon slices, cut crosswise into 1- to 2-inch pieces
12 to 14 oz dried fusilli
(I thought this dish ought to have its pasta al dente, so I didn’t think this would be good with regular fusilli,
and I didn’t have any of the good kind of fusilli,
so I used little short-cut ziti.)
1 ½ cups coarsely chopped flat-leaf parsley (I used about ¾ cup, but should have used a little more)
1.4 cup coarsely chopped fresh sage
2 to 3 tablespoons coarsely chopped fresh rosemary
Coarse salt (always sea salt in my kitchen!) and freshly ground pepper
Grated Romano for seasoning (I even had the Romano on hand!)

DIRECTIONS

In a small bowl, whisk together the lemon zest, garlic, lemon juice, and olive oil. Stir in beans and set aside.

In a medium heavy skillet, cook the bacon pieces over medium-low heat. Using a slotted spoon, transfer to a paper towel to drain. Pour off bacon drippings, reserving ¼ cup in the skillet.

Meanwhile, prepare the pasta according to package directions (be careful not to overcook—leave the pasta al dente).

Drain pasta and lightly toss with beans and their marinade in serving bowl.

In the skillet, heat the bacon drippings over medium-high heat. Add the parsley, sage, and rosemary to the hot drippings and sauté quickly, 10 to 15 seconds. Drizzle and scrape the bacon drippings and herbs onto pasta mixture and toss gently to blend. Season with salt and pepper to taste; serve immediately.


The combination of lemony garlic and intensely herby bacon was surprisingly vivid/excellent. There’s a lot of flavor going on in this simple-looking little pasta, but it was invigorating and yummy (especially with the green market bacon!). The white beans absorbed the lemon marinade nicely and were a unique, zesty addition. Maybe more of a summertime pasta, but bacon in the winter is always a good thing!

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think I could eat a big plate of this, but I'm not sure the bacon (cholesterol), pasta(carbs)or the beans(family joke), would be all that good for Dad. Maybe you could make it for me next time you are home!! I would really like that.

K Allrich said...

Lemon + garlic + white beans = goodness. ;-)

philwino said...

As I started this post, I was going to make a comment about Jeremy and his beloved bacon--then I read on! LOL. Your writing is as good as your cooking!

Restaurant Girl said...

Great blog! I see we are using the same template for our food blogs. Mine is a San Francisco food blog, written from the insider's perspective at a fancy-pants restaurant. I hope you'll check it out. Also, would you mind telling me how you got the pictures to link all the way through your post? I can only get them to show up at the very beginning of my posts. Thanks so much!
Cheers,
Ella

Jamie said...

Hi Kate - I just found you via Farmgirl and did a total doubletake when I saw your blog. Mine is sort of the inverse of yours..."a northern girl's life in rural Georgia"!

Anyway, I wanted to tell you I have had that exact same Disappearing Bacon problem. We made our own bacon out of some local pork belly, and it has been disappearing (thanks to my significant other) at a truly alarming rate!

Tea said...

Just found your blog and am enjoying it! Will be reading along with you on your culinary adventures--and perhaps making some of your delicious-looking desserts:-)

Mona said...

That sounds delicious. And I so hear you on the recipe thing. I never have ingredients on hand to make anything (and sadly i'm not in college anymore). Ha:)

Anonymous said...

oooh, bacon and pasta? hell yeah! and i totally get what you say about having a well-stocked pantry...well enough to actually make recipes like these. it's one of the few moments in life where i feel like a responsible adult :)

Chez Megane said...

I just tried this last night and it's really, really good! Thanks for the great recipe! Mine was a bit dry - maybe more lemon juice next time? I enjoy reading your blog!

Anonymous said...

Hey Kate,
When I pulled up this recipe for what seems like the seventeenth time, I figured I should write and tell you that it's become something of a staple around our house. We make all sorts of subsitutions, but it all started with bacon+herbs+lemon=yummy! Thanks for a great recipe!