29 April, 2006

Tomato & Macadamia Mozzarella Linguine

470_img_2193.JPGOne of the most popular dishes, and one that I got asked for the recipe for many times at our recent London Dinner Party was the Tomato & Macadamia Mozzarella Linguine.  It’s a really simple dish that only takes 20 minutes (unless you’re making it for 30 people!) to make and it is also great to take to work as it will keep in a lunch box really well.  I’m particularly pleased with this recipe as it’s tastes like it should be more complicated than it is!

Read on for the recipe…

Tomato & Macadamia Mozzarella Linguine

Makes 5 starter-size portions

Linguine
500g carrots (about 4 medium carrots, peeled
500g parsnip (about 4 medium parsnips, peeled
1/2T salt
15 large basil leaves, chiffonade
2T Italian seasoning
2c baby plum tomatoes, cut into small sections

Macadamia Mozzarella
1/2c macadamias
1/2c cashews
1T Nama Shoyu or Tamari
2t lemon juice
1/4c water
1T nutritional yeast

Red Pepper Sauce
1/2c pine nuts
1 red pepper
1/2T lemon juice
1T Nama Shoyu or Tamari
1T agave

Method

  1. Turn the carrot and parsnip into thin strands with a mandonline.or vegetable peeler. You can also make spaghetti using a spiral slicer.
  2. In a bowl combine the vegetable pasta (linguine)you have produced with the salt and mix well by hand.  Leave to stand whilst preparing the mozzarella.
  3. Combine all mozzarella ingredients in a Vita Mix or food processor (a Vita Mix isn’t a food processor, it’s more of a blender but no other blender that I know of is suitable to make the cheese so an ‘ordinary’ processor is the next best thing).  Blend until a creamy texture is achieved, you may need to add a couple of tablespoons of extra water to get it all to mix.  Set aside.
  4. Mix all Red Pepper sauce ingredients in a Vita Mix or blender until smooth(blender is ok for this at the mixture is saucier :-) than the cheese).  Again, you may need to add water to get a ’sauce’ consistency.
  5. Go back to the linguine and you should find that it has released it’s water and is now softer and has a cooked ‘al dente’ feel about it.  Wash the salt off and dry with kitchen towel or a salad spinner.
  6. Transfer linguine to a clean, dry bowl and add the remaining linguine ingredients.  When thoroughly mixed add the macadamia cheese ans mix again by hand to coat all linguine in the cheese mixture.
  7. Serve with the Red Pepper sauce.  For the dinner party I built the pasta up in a metal ring that I bought from a cookshop and then removed the ring so you get a pasta ‘tower’.  I then put the sauce in a sauce drizzle bottle and drizzled over the top.  You can also garnish with more chiffonade of basil.

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4 Comments

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  1. Hey Russell,

    Loved the Tomato & Macadamia Mozzarella Linguine ! Great recipe.

    I also made your Almond bread recipe. Loved it!

    Keep posting the delish Raw recipes. You are becoming quite famous on RFT -Alissa Cohen’s message board…We sure appreciate you!

    Thanks,

    Lana

    Lana on / 31 December, 2006

  2. Thanks Lana!

    I ran the kitchen on Alissa’s course recently when she came to the UK. I really enjoyed it and loved meeting everyone, including Alissa.

    I hope to have some photos of the course sent through soon so I’ll put them up when I get them.

    I will also be posting more recipes on here when I move into my new house and have kitchen space to develop recipes! :-)

    Thanks again for your comments.

    Russell James on / 31 December, 2006

  3. Hi Russell - just stumbled on your site and it’s fantastic! I hope you’ll put out a recipe book with all these great recipes inside. Keep up the good work and I look forward to receiving my first “News from the Kitchen” email!

    Lyn on / 19 August, 2007

  4. Hey Russell, your website is absolutely wonderful. I have tried many of your recipes and they are to live for. Keep up the good work you are doing and create more raw delicious recipes I can try.
    Big thank you for all your recipes.

    Elena Karnaukh on / 26 September, 2007

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