Quick & Easy Spring Cabbage and Sakura Shrimp Pasta
- 200 grams Pasta of your choice
- 1 tsp Salt
- 2 tbsp Pure olive oil
- 1 pinch Sakura shrimp
- 3 leaves Cabbage
- 1 pinch Shio-kombu
- 1 tbsp Extra virgin olive oil
- 1 tbsp Bonito flavored soup stock powder
- While the water comes to a boil, prepare the cabbage!
- Only remove the tough looking stem from the cabbage, as seen in the photo.
- Cut the cabbage into triangles.
- Cutting into triangles will help it cook evenly and the leaves will naturally round out with the heat.
- After the cabbage has been cut, heat some oil in a frying pan and cook on medium heat!
- Add 2-3 cm of water to the pan and cover with a lid!
- This is how they should look.
- When the cabbage is cooked, it brings out the sweetness and tastes so good~ Remove the cabbage onto a separate plate.
- This is the point to the pasta this time!
- Add 1 teaspoon of salt and 1 tablespoon of bonito soup stock granules to the boiling water!
- The flavor of the water will be absorbed by the noodles.
- Adjust the heat so that the water is gently boiling.
- Boil the noodles 2 minutes shorter than recommended on the package.
- Heat the pure olive oil in a frying pan.
- Cook the sakura shrimp on low heat until fragrant.
- Add 1 ladle of the boiling pasta water and the shio-kombu.
- Mix it together at this point.
- Drain the pasta, save the water.
- Once the pasta has cooked, add it to the frying pan directly from the water.
- Since they will be cooked some more in the frying pan, it's okay if the noodles are a little hard still.
- Add the cabbage.
- Stir it around and around.
- At this point, add some boiling pasta water bit by bit as needed to make the noodles al dente.
- Drizzle with extra virgin olive oil, blend it in, and it's done.
- I used this recipe for the pasta.
- This is used as a reference so please take a look.
- Twice Cooked Pork Pasta.
- I also have a popular recipe for mentaiko pasta!
- And a Carbonara pasta.
- Bolognese that even the kids love.
pasta of your choice, salt, olive oil, shrimp, cabbage, olive oil, flavored soup stock powder
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/151819-quick-easy-spring-cabbage-and-sakura-shrimp-pasta (may not work)