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Summer squash brightens pasta dish

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AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN

A combinatio­n of pasta and summer squash results in a light, flavorful dish that’s full of color.

We decided against peeling the squash, as the skin to keep the pieces intact throughout the cooking process. Because summer squash contains so much liquid, we salted and drained it to keep our sauce from ending up watery and bland.

The salted squash also browned beautifull­y; just 5 minutes in a hot skillet gave a light char to each batch. To accompany the squash, we chose halved grape tomatoes, fresh basil and pine nuts.

We finished the sauce with balsamic vinegar to give it a kick and paired the sauce with farfalle, since its nooks and crannies easily trapped the flavorpack­ed ingredient­s. A combinatio­n of zucchini and summer squash makes for a more colorful dish, but either may be used exclusivel­y if desired. Cherry tomatoes can be substitute­d for grape tomatoes.

If farfalle is unavailabl­e, campanelle and fusilli are good substitute­s. We prefer using kosher salt because residual grains can be easily wiped away from the squash; if using table salt, be sure to reduce all of the salt amounts in the recipe by half.

Farfalle with Zucchini, Tomatoes and Pine Nuts Servings: 6 Start to finish: 1 hour

2 pounds zucchini and/or summer squash, halved lengthwise and sliced 1⁄2 inch thick Kosher salt and pepper 5 tablespoon­s extra-virgin olive oil 3 garlic cloves, minced ½ teaspoon red pepper flakes 1 pound farfalle 12 ounces grape tomatoes, halved ½ cup chopped fresh basil ¼ cup pine nuts, toasted 2 tablespoon­s balsamic vinegar Grated Parmesan cheese

Toss squash with 1 tablespoon salt and let drain in colander for 30 minutes. Pat squash dry with paper towels and carefully wipe away any residual salt.

Heat 1 tablespoon oil in 12-inch nonstick skillet over high heat until just smoking. Add half of squash and cook, stirring occasional­ly, until golden brown and slightly charred, 5 to 7 minutes, reducing heat if skillet begins to scorch; transfer to large plate. Repeat with 1 tablespoon oil and remaining squash; transfer to plate.

Heat 1 tablespoon oil in nowempty skillet over medium heat until shimmering. Add garlic and pepper flakes and cook until fragrant, about 30 seconds. Stir in squash and cook until heated through, about 30 seconds.

Meanwhile, bring 4 quarts water to boil in large pot. Add pasta and 1 tablespoon salt and cook, stirring often, until al dente. Reserve ½ cup cooking water, then drain pasta and return it to pot. Add squash mixture, tomatoes, basil, pine nuts, vinegar and remaining 2 tablespoon­s oil and toss to combine.

Season with salt and pepper to taste and adjust consistenc­y with reserved cooking water as needed. Serve with Parmesan. Nutrition informatio­n per

serving: 463 calories; 154 calories from fat; 17 g fat (2 g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 0 mg cholestero­l; 177 mg sodium; 65 g carbohydra­tes; 5 g fiber; 9 g sugar; 13 g protein.

 ?? Daniel J. van Ackere / America’s Test Kitchen ?? Farfalle’s nooks and crannies easily trap the flavor-packed ingredient­s in this recipe.
Daniel J. van Ackere / America’s Test Kitchen Farfalle’s nooks and crannies easily trap the flavor-packed ingredient­s in this recipe.

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