Fortunately tastes was not compromised and this still ended up being a delicious dinner. I posted this recipe For-E-VER (name that movie) ago, and now I'm re-posting it because it's so simple and delicious. All the great flavors of a club sandwich tossed together in a warm pasta? You can't beat that with a stick.
Club Pasta
Ingredients
1 tablespoon of oil
4-5 slices of center cut bacon, chopped, cooked and drained
2 cloves of garlic, minced
1 1/2 cups of cooked and chopped chicken or turkey breast
8-10 roma or compari tomatoes, seeded and chopped
1 cup shredded parmesan, mozzarella, or provolone
1 12 oz box bowtie pasta, cooked according to directions
1/4 cup chopped parsley
Directions
In a large skillet heat oil and add garlic. Cook for 1-2 minutes and add chopped tomatoes. Cook for another four to five minutes until tomato skins are softened. Add pasta, chicken and bacon. Cook in pan for five-eight minutes until all ingredients are heated through and well combined. Add cheese and parsley and stir until cheese melts. Serve immediately.
SANDLOT! For-ev-er For-ev-er!!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure pasta expires, but I rarely check because it always disappears to quickly around here. And um, you had me at Club (love club sammie combos).
Still looks good though!
ReplyDeleteIm sure dry pasta is for a long time but like Hesther i dont see the date maybe I have to do:)
ReplyDeleteAnd this pasta look delicious:)
I wonder what happened? It still looks pretty and delicious to me.
ReplyDeleteTeresa, love that recipe! And it's the perfect title!
ReplyDeleteI think pasta expires, but it takes a loooong time.
I love dinners like this this. LOVE
ReplyDeletelove it and its always cool to re post great recipes
ReplyDeleteI love pasta recreations inspired by sandwiches! Delish!
ReplyDeleteGallagher could beat it with a stick, ha ha. Or a mallet.
ReplyDeleteDon't think it has an expiration date, but I never really checked.
Thanks for stopping by my blog Teresa! You can never have too many recipes for pasta in my book!
ReplyDeleteSo weird about the pasta...I've never heard of or seen that before! Maybe this batch just had really weak middles or maybe a tidal wave actually went through your boiling water. Hmm. Either way, the pasta sounds great!
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ReplyDeleteI have never known dried pasta to go "bad" but I think if it boils too hard it gets like that?
ReplyDeleteAt least the flavor was there!
Maybe it was just a bad brand?
ReplyDeleteWhat a mouthwatering dish. It looks heavenly. I want to have a taste right now. I don't mind if the pasta is bad. I'll eat it in a heart beat.
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