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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Uh...What is in that Sauce, Mom....?

OK, I confess.  I am one of those Mom's that will hide things in her children's food.  I am not ashamed of this.  I have had a few openly tell me in the past that I was not teaching good eating habits to my children.  But you know, those people probably never tried to feed a picky eater.  I hide a little..offer a little.  There is a delicate balance that needs to be maintained when feeding a child and I respect that.

So the other day I was craving 3 things with a ferocity that rivaled a bear after honey.  I really, really wanted some pasta, greens and goat cheese.  I woke up thinking about it, sat and thought about it at work and while running after school I had put together a plan.

The problem?  I knew my oldest would pitch a fit.  Never fear, I am not afraid of that.  I was just not in the mood for his "20 questions about what was in the food" fun time. So while he was at swimming I made this quick little sauce so I could get rid of the evidence before he got home.

Talk about nutrient packed...I used a mix of legume-based pasta and whole wheat.  My green of choice: spinach.  This meal was filling and satisfied my need for goat cheese, greens and pasta all on 1 plate.

Feeling confident I plated his dinner.  He just looks at me like I am an idiot and says " OK, Mom...I know there must be something in here that I don't like..what is it"?  I smiled and assured him that there was no trick.  That I promised he would like it.  Not only like it but ask for more.

And he did not disappoint ;)

Penne with Creamy Spinach and Goat Cheese Sauce

Kosher salt
1 pound penne pasta of your choice
3 cloves of garlic
2 ounces of Chevre goat cheese or other soft goat cheese of your choice
1 ounce reduced-fat cream cheese
fresh pepper
6 or so ounces of fresh baby spinach
reserved pasta water to thin sauce
fresh grated Parmesan for garnish

Cook pasta according to the directions and reserve 1 C of the water.  You may need it later.
Meanwhile in a food processor, mince the garlic and salt.  Add the cheeses and pulse a few times.  Then add 3/4 of the spinach leaves  and pulse until smooth.  At this point you may want to add a little of the pasta water to thin your sauce.

Add this to the drained pasta and toss to coat.  I served this on a bed of spinach that was lightly drizzled with olive oil.  We also had leftover grilled chicken so this was a complete meal :)

The bite of the pasta combined with the creamy tangy-ness of the goat cheese!  Heaven...


We had some great leftover grilled chicken so the meal was complete!

8 comments:

  1. Yummy! That recipe looks and sounds delicious!

    Best,
    Emily from Nap Time Is My Time

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  2. It was and so quick! Make sure, if you don't like a thick sauce, that you reserve a little of the pasta water. I set out a measuring cup so I would remember!
    Thanks for reading!

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  3. Nice maneuverer ;) That looks & sounds so good! Love goat cheese & I have some from a local farm here in TN, right now. I will def be making this!!!

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  4. Haha! I love it! I too hide things in my sons food from time to time. With these picky eaters sometimes you really don't have a choice. They can figure out when they're older that they actually like this or that flavor. When they're young I think nutrients are more important! Good job Mom!

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  5. I have to tell the truth, I AM the one who HAS to know what is in things before I will put it in my mouth!

    I have to say...I get things "pulled over" on me too!

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  6. It looks wonderful! I am going to have to make this :) I will not tell them what is in it either.

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  7. can't wait to see more.. following you from FLAG.. www.flagphil.blogspot.com..

    Monica

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  8. Yummy ... fresh and green! Visiting from Voiceboks :)

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