
But, today, there was nothing in the house for lunch.
After perusing the pantry, I thought, well, what the heck, it's only me, and I'm hungry, and I need lunch, and this should be quick.

I played around with the ingredients, substituting dried apricots for the figs, hazelnuts for the pistachios, and rotini for the linguine. I used parsley, fresh from the garden, and orange zest from a recently-picked blood orange.
Well, I have to say, this was a delicious lunch, and it met all my requirements. The saltiness of the browned butter contrasted with the sweetness of the fruit. Divine! This is a definite repeat.

Stop by French Fridays with Dorie to see what the other folks did.
(I'm a tad bit behind on posting: the Orange-Almond Tart went up yesterday; the Savory Cheese & Chive Bread is sitting in the draft box, waiting for commentary. It should be up this weekend.)
8 comments:
The rotini must have soaked up all the brown butter beautifully!
Glad you worked through it - this one was a pleasant surprise, no? Nice substitutions.
That bowl of rotini looks fun :) I bet the hazelnuts were great in this dish.
This dish looks great wearing rotini! I wondered about it as a pasta salad and now I know...YES! Thanks for doing the research. Your subs sound good...I like that there is a bit of play in this recipe even thought I thought it was perfect as written. Love this rotini idea...thank you thank you!
I was shocked at how delicious it was as well! I bet the apricots were perfect in it - I'll have to remember that for next time! Looks amazing! :)
Oh, I like the rotini idea...the better to soak up all that luscious browned butter!
I think the rotini was genius. The chopped nuts and fruit must have collected in the folds so easily!
I also bought hazelnuts for this dish (it is my favorite nut!), but I decided not to make it, as husband is allergic to most fruits and nuts, and children are not very enthusiastic about nuts and fruit in savory dishes.
But I am glad that so many people, otherwise skeptical, like the beggar's linguine.
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