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Friday, May 31, 2013

Fingers crossed: Rotini and Sausage in Red Wine Sauce

You know the saying "When it rains, it pours?"  Well it is pouring right now at work.  I've been putting in late nights for weeks, trying to prepare for multiple trials, motions, hearings.  As an example 2 weeks ago I had to go straight from one hearing to another - traveling across the county to get there.  Tomorrow should be even more exciting, as I have 2 court appearances at the same time, again, across the county.  Luckily my boss is taking over one of them for me, but depending on the results, things could get even uglier OR they could lighten up a bit.  I'm hoping for the latter.

Tonight, in anticipation that something good will come of tomorrow, we actually packed up relatively on time.  Thatboy still had to pick up Thatbaby from daycare since I wasn't going to make it again.  But I DID have time to make dinner!  Nothing complicated - we've been having some fairly boring meals lately, mostly due to my lack of creativity when I'm trying to make them late in the evening.  This one gets a spruce up from some leftover tomato sauce that I thought should get used up, and some chicken sausage which only needs to be heated up.  Which means, the longest aspect of this dish is boiling water and cooking the pasta.  While it cooks, you can get everything else ready, so that when the pasta is done, so is dinner! 

Rotini and Sausage in Red Wine Sauce
8oz rotini
1 pkg chicken sausage
1 Tbsp olive oil
3 cloves garlic, minced
1/4 red bell pepper, diced
1/4 red onion, diced
1/4 cup zinfandel
1/2 tsp dried oregano
1/2 tsp dried basil
1/4 cup grated parmesan cheese
Salt
 
  1. Cook pasta according to box directions.
  2. Brown sausage over medium high heat and remove from pan.
  3. Add olive oil to pan, then saute the garlic, onions, and bell pepper until onions are transluscent (about 5 minutes).  
  4. Add zinfandel and bring to a boil.  Reduce heat and simmer until reduced by half.
  5. Add roasted tomato sauce, oregano, basil.
  6. Add sausage and pasta to pain, toss.
  7. Stir in parmesan and serve.

3 comments:

  1. I love incorporating wine into pasta sauces! Looks so comforting too... mmm....

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  2. Here is hoping that things settle down soon so you can get you kitchen mojo back. Still if you are eating this good pasta dish at night you still have the groove even when you are bone tired.


    Velva

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  3. I can only imagine how stressed and exhausted you must be! hopefully this pasta fueled you!

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