Sunday, November 29, 2009
Pasta with Cognac Cream Sauce
Still working on finishing that bottle of cognac :)
Pasta is my weakness. Since losing 20 lbs on Weight Watchers, I have switched to a high fiber diet. Fiber Gourmet makes great pasta! I have a bag of red and black pepper fettuccine. 2 oz is 130 calories, 1 g fat and 18 g of fiber. I started with a basic marinara sauce: 1/2 onion, 2 cloves of garlic, 1 tsp olive oil. I deglazed with 1 oz of cognac. Then I added 1 (15 oz) can of diced tomatoes to deglazed onions, then added 1 oz of fat free cream cheese, 1 large handful of spinach, 5 medium shrimp and 3 garlic Spanish olives.
I let the sauce simmer for about 5 minutes, until the cheese was melted. Mixed with the pasta! It was so good!!
Brussel Sprouts with Bacon and Cognac
Brussel Sprouts with Bacon and Cognac
We received cognac last Christmas as a gift. Today I was thinking of ways to use the last of the bottle so I can make room in my pantry for cookie stuff.
I had brussel sprouts that need to be cooked off, so I chopped some garlic, halved the sprouts, poured about a teaspoon of olive oil in a non stick saute pan and microwaved some bacon. When the sprouts started to get golden, I flipped them over and poured a half an ounce of the cognac and half a teaspoon of unsalted butter. I plated the sprouts and topped with bacon.
We received cognac last Christmas as a gift. Today I was thinking of ways to use the last of the bottle so I can make room in my pantry for cookie stuff.
I had brussel sprouts that need to be cooked off, so I chopped some garlic, halved the sprouts, poured about a teaspoon of olive oil in a non stick saute pan and microwaved some bacon. When the sprouts started to get golden, I flipped them over and poured a half an ounce of the cognac and half a teaspoon of unsalted butter. I plated the sprouts and topped with bacon.
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