I saw this recipe on Julies Eats and Treats the other day and as soon as I saw it, I wanted to make it. I love mexican flavours and I love pasta. I did have to adapt it somewhat according to the ingredients I have available over here in the UK, but I was very pleased with the end results.
I didn't have Creole Seasoning, and in fact didn't even know what it was, but I did a search and found a substitute for it and made my own from scratch. Use caution in this ingredient as it is very spicy!
We don't have tins of chopped green chilies over here, so I had to use fresh Jalapenos and cook them from scratch which I did when I was cooking the onions.
I also used low fat sour cream and cheddar cheese, to cut down the fat in the recipe as much as I could. I didn't have angel hair pasta either, so I used whole wheat spaghetti.
Altogether it was quite, QUITE delicious. Todd isn't fond of pasta as you know, but even he didn't mind this overly much, and I can vouch for the leftovers, which were very tasty indeed!
And I forgot the extra cheese on top. In truth it didn't need it. It was very tasty without it!
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recipe I adapted from Julies Eats and Treats to what I have available
here in the UK to use. I also tried to cut down the fat. It was
delicious!
1/2 pound whole wheat spaghetti, uncookedBon Appetit!
What an interesting way to serve pasta and a lovely change from the more common tomato based sauces. I really like the sound of the Cajun seasoning and can think of many uses for it. I'll add this to my list for dishes to try this month. We both like pasta, so it's a perfect dish for us.
ReplyDeleteI think you are really going to love this one Marie! Its fabulous! I am excited for you to try it! xo
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ReplyDeleteThanks so much Suzan! xo
DeleteYou know me..love pasta:)
ReplyDeleteGon that we both agree Monique! Xo
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