This is a recipe for Sharmi. She is the first person who commented on my blog last month when i started and i know she is a vegetarian. So while i was preparing this dish I was thinking of her.
The name of this dish in Italy is Spaghetti alla Bellini.
This famous dish is named after the Sicillian composer Bellini. Somtimes it is also called Spaghetti alla Norma named after his opera called Norma.
Time to digg in
Ingridients.
2 large aubergine ( egg plant) sliced
2 large aubergine ( egg plant) sliced
500 gm small tomatoes, or good quality canned plum tomatoes drained of juice
5 to 6 table spoo, olive oil
400 spaghetti
4 garlic cloves crushed
1 tbsp crushed dried chillies ( if u want u can add less or more)
large hand full of basil leaves roughly chopped
100 gm ricotta salata cheese finley grated or feta cheese crumbled.
Salt to taste.
If you are using fresh tomatoes squeeze off the juice and roughly cut them and keep it aside.
Heat the oil add the auberfine and fry them till they are golden brown all over.
Keep it aside .
Meanwhile cook the pasta according to the packet.
Now take a pan and add a extra two tablr spoon olive oil and fry the garlic. Add then the chillies and tomatoes and cook in a high heat for few minutes.
Add the aubergine and salt to taste.
Drain the cooked pasta and add to the sauce.
Add the basil leaves and half of the cheese and mix well.
Serve the past with ramaining cheese sprinkled over it.
Add the aubergine and salt to taste.
Drain the cooked pasta and add to the sauce.
Add the basil leaves and half of the cheese and mix well.
Serve the past with ramaining cheese sprinkled over it.
I also sprinkled extra chillie flakes over it.
Enjoy.
I entered this recipe for Fresh Produce of the Month
I never tried Spaghetti with Aubergine.... must be tasting yummy.. i need a fork to digg in :)
ReplyDeleteHi...This is nice spaghetti dish... Lovely looking..
ReplyDeleteNext time i will keep a fork next to the plate for you cinamon and thanks sukanya.
ReplyDeleteHappy cook, thanks for visiting my blog, you too have a great space here..feels like spaghetti is dear to you too! even I made them recently..
ReplyDeleteYeah i saw your pasta dish padma and they looked delicious.
ReplyDeleteI too love pasta?
This looks yummy...also, great pictures of you, your husband and daughter!
ReplyDeleteoh dear, That is so nice of you. many thanks and hugs to you for that.
ReplyDeleteThe spaghetti looks awesome and delicious. I feel honored!!
Hey Happy Cook!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your entry!
I didn't receive your email but I came check your blog and I found it anyway.. ouff, I guess the email went in the spam.
In any case, it's really funny: I just made something really similar for dinner! So cool! Just a few different spices. :) Great, your dish is really truly Italian. :)
Spaghetti looks nice HC. Viji
ReplyDeletelovely dish....thanks for dropping by my blog....dried coconut is copra...else you can also use the fresh ones that we store and which will get dried...do drop in again..
ReplyDeleteSrivalli
www.cooking4allseasons.blogspot.com
First time to ur blog.. U have a collection of chicken recipes which my husband might find useful :D
ReplyDeleteBut this specific veg sphagetti is for me.. thx for sharing..
Btw, can I ask whr do u stay in Belgium?
Thankyou messo but then i removed the pic as my sister said why do u want to put a pic on the net :-((
ReplyDeleteIt was my pleasure sharmi.
chemcookit thnks for the compliment and that too from a italian.
thanks srivali and vicuisine
i hope u try the dish arts.
That's a nice combo.. have never tried it before :-)
ReplyDeleteTBC you should try ir. It is excelent.
ReplyDeleteso sweet of you to prepare a special recipe for sharmi :)
ReplyDeleteYeah, some people are uncomfortable with being on the internet for everyone to see...others not so much, I use to feel funny when I first started out, now I don't mind anymore :)
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