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I have prepared this dish in different versions for 45 years. Like so many other unsung culinary heroes, the dish is so simple and logical when you either have leftover pasta and sausages, or cooking it from scratch just because it’s tasty, quick and cheap – ooops, sorry, we don’t say cheap here – I meant economical 🙂
Use any type of pasta, cheese and sausages you have at hand, just stick to the basics (or not) 🙂
However, if you want to use the name I gave the dish, use a mix of German/Italian ingredients; other than that, let your imagination take a walk on the wild side………….
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Bon Appétit ! Life is Good !
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Preparation :
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- 2 tblsp finely sliced scallion, 1 whole red finely sliced onion, 2 medium size diced tomatoes
- saute bratwurst in olive oil until browned, remove from pan, reserve
- saute onions in 2 oz whole butter until caramelized
- add the tomatoes and scallions, saute until tomatoes are heated through
- add 1 lb fresh-cooked spaghetti and one cup of the cooking liquid from the spaghetti, add 2 tblsp grated parmesan cheese, 1tblsp garlic paste and kosher salt and cayenne pepper to taste; to serve, sprinkle with more grated parmesan
- German-Italian Friendship (Deutsch-Italienische Freundschaft)
- German-Italian Friendship (Deutsch-Italienische Freundschaft)
- German-Italian Friendship (Deutsch-Italienische Freundschaft)
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