Saturday, September 15, 2018

Roasted Red Pepper Pasta Sauce

My new favorite sauce for pasta is a roasted red pepper sauce. It is so versatile that you can make different flavors and intensities, depending on what you like.

Start with your roasted peppers. You'll need 3-4 medium size peppers. If you'd like to add some heat, or sweetness, try roasting jalapenos or banana peppers along side. You can also roast your garlic and onion too if you want to get really creative.  Roast them in your oven at 450 for 20 minutes or so. Turning them occasionally to get them evenly charred on all sides. Put them in a paper bag to cool and let the steam loosen the skins.

After they are cool, remove the skins and puree them in a blender. If you roasted all your other items, you can just blend them all here. You'll need some liquid to help, so choose a nice dry white wine, the zest and juice of one lemon. Bring to a sauce consistency that you prefer. I like mine thick. This goes great with shrimp or veggie pasta. If you are serving with red meat, use a nice dry red to bring to consistency.

Once you have the basics down, you can add other flavors.
Make a creamy sauce with milk or cheese. Add ground fennel to compliment sausage.
Throw in some nice chopped basil for a dip. Add pine nuts for a red pesto.

Feel free to share your favorite version here.

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