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Artichoke and Mushroom Pasta

Feel free to experiment with cheeses besides Parmesan. Try mozzarella, feta, or provolone—each makes a completely different meal. Fresh wild mushrooms, such as chanterelle or shiitake, add a complex, earthy flavor, but dried mushrooms work well, too, and may be easier to find. I like to keep dried wild mushrooms in my pantry for spur-of-the-moment dishes. Sometimes I place them in a bowl, cover with boiling water, and let sit for fifteen minutes to soften, then drain and use. Other times I simply chop the dried mushrooms and throw them into the pot for a chewier version that adds another texture to the meal.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    serves 2

Ingredients

Olive oil spray
3 to 5 garlic cloves, chopped
1/2 medium yellow onion, thinly sliced
2 cups rotini, fusilli, penne, or other short pasta
1/3 cup sherry
1/3 cup broth (vegetable or chicken) or water
One 14-ounce can artichokes packed in water, drained
1 tablespoon chopped fresh thyme
Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
2 medium tomatoes, roughly chopped
1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese, optional
3 cups sliced fresh wild mushrooms, or 1 1/2 cups dried

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Preheat the oven to 450°F.

    Step 2

    Spray the inside and lid of a cast-iron Dutch oven with olive oil.

    Step 3

    Sprinkle the garlic in the pot, then scatter in the onion.

    Step 4

    Pour in the pasta, sherry, and liquid. Stir gently to coat the noodles and spread them evenly. Arrange the artichokes in a layer. Sprinkle with thyme and lightly season with salt and pepper.

    Step 5

    Add the tomatoes. If desired, shower with Parmesan. Top with the mushrooms.

    Step 6

    Cover and bake for about 35 minutes, or until 3 minutes after the aroma of a fully cooked meal escapes the oven. Serve immediately.

  2. nutrition information

    Step 7

    Calories: 354

    Step 8

    Protein: 13g

    Step 9

    Carbohydrates: 64g

    Step 10

    Fat: 2g

    Step 11

    Cholesterol: 0

    Step 12

    Sodium: 404

    Step 13

    Fiber: 6g

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