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1.17.08 Vegetarian Ziti with Tomato and Olive Sauce
Recipe tried, photographed, and eaten by Cynthia McCoy.
Details: This is an absolutely delicious, remarkably quick, bombshell of a dish. Impress blind dates and mob bosses alike with its high-class Italian façade. The addition of goat cheese adds a wonderful false sense of superiority. Ghetto tip: you may buy olives and garlic separately, but I find it cheaper to buy garlic stuffed olives. It will also save you time in preparation by chopping both at once, not to mention they taste rad. All ingredients can be found at any ol’ grocery store.
Cost: About $10-$15
Servings: 4
Time: 25 minutes.
Difficulty: A breeze. Only chopping, mixing and boiling are involved.
Ingredients:
8 ounces of Ziti or Mostaccioli pasta (Penne will even work.)
1/2 cup of olives, drained (Black or green – your call.)
1/3 cup thinly sliced basil (Fresh is best, boxed is next, chopped and canned are gross.)
1 - 2 tablespoons olive oil
2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
2 to 4 cloves garlic
4 medium to large tomatoes, coarsely chopped
Crumbled goat cheese
Salt and pepper to taste
Optional capers or red pepper flakes for flourish
Directions:
Cook pasta to package directions. While the pasta’s doing its thing, grab a large mixing bowl. Combine olives, basil, oil, vinegar, garlic, and any flourishes. Add tomatoes to the mixture and toss well. When the pasta has completed its metamorphosis from dry to cooked, drain and add to the mixture; toss well. Add goat cheese and season with salt and pepper to taste. That’s it. Who knew good Italian food could be so easy?
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Altered from a recipe in Low Fat and Fast: 150 Easy Meatless Recipes, by the Vegetarian Times.

