Synopsis
Authors Andrew Schloss and Ken Bookman present 100 wonderful pasta sauces that are prepared and finished in the time it takes to boil the water and cook the pasta. In fact, many of these recipes are so easy, the sauce is finished in just 5 or 10 minutes, giving you time to chop up a salad and set the table, too.
How is this possible? Using the right ingredients and techniques, as the authors explain, these recipes are easy enough for even beginner cooks to master. Tips include using fresh herbs to impart flavor quickly and having blocks of cheese like Parmesan and Romano to add a delicious finishing touch without extra cooking. Vegetables such as spinach and broccoli are cooked in the same pot of boiling water as the pasta, saving time and effort.
If the perennial question is "What's for dinner?" and if "pasta" is always the perfect answer, then recipes like Dill and Potato Sauce, Sausage in White Clam Sauce, Lemon Scallop Sauce, and Pecorino Spinach Sauce will help you make your point deliciously. And best of all, with While the Pasta Cooks, you'll have dinner on the table before anyone has a chance to ask that other dinnertime question, "Is it ready yet?"
Reviews
This is not the first quick-and-easy pasta book, but it's the only one with such a surefire title. Schloss and Bookman have other clever concepts to their credit, including One-Pot Cakes (LJ 8/85) and Fifty Ways To Cook Most Everything (LJ 9/15/92). Here they offer simple and appealing recipes for pasta with sauces from Tomato Mint Vinaigrette to Everyday Meat Sauce to Wild Mushroom Persillade. Recommended for larger collections.
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