Easy Spring Dinner Party Idea

February 8, 2010 · view comments

Some days it’s nice to be able to come home late, pull a few things out the refrigerator and end up with a delicious meal.  With the added bonus of cleaning out food items that you needed to use up anyway.  And, this dish has the added bonus of being a great, simple dinner party main course because most of the food preparation can be done in advance.  All you need with this dish is bread and a salad.

Pasta is something that lends itself to those quick and tasty meals—also pasta is something that you can always count on to provide a good meal for a last minute guest.  Just depends on what leftovers you have on hand.

I was running late for dinner and while mentally running over possible meal options in my mind, remembered a recipe for Spring Vegetable Fettuccine Alfredo.  And I remembered that it was delicious.

I copied this recipe out of a library book on Pasta years ago along with about 10 other recipes.  Wish I could remember the book, because every single recipe that I’ve made from that 10 has been outstanding.

I started setting up my ‘mies en place’ which is just all the ingredients that I needed for the dish.  Here’s what I pulled out of the refrigerator:  a leek, carrots, celery, asparagus, mushrooms, butter and a roasted and peeled red pepper.

Mise en Place

The asparagus ends were snapped off, then I cut them into short lengths.  I cleaned the leek well under running water then cut off the dark green part & sliced the white part.  The carrot was peeled and then sliced with a vegetable slicer.  The mushrooms were trimmed and sliced.  And the celery was sliced.

I boiled the fettuccine in plenty of boiling salted water and while that was cooking, started sautéing my veggies in lots of butter.

First the asparagus, which I sautéed, then covered and cooked until tender.  I scooped them out into a bowl and proceeded to sauté the leeks, then the mushrooms, the celery, the carrots and finally threw the sliced roasted red pepper in along with the asparagus.  I seasoned it with salt and pepper, added more butter and tossed it all with the drained cooked pasta.  Then I added about a cup of heavy cream and tossed a little more.  Grated Parmesan was the last to be added, off the heat and thoroughly tossed together.  I tasted one last time and served it up.

Spring Vegetable Fettuccini Alfredo

Really rich, creamy and cheesy but with so many fresh vegetables that we didn’t even need a salad.

This would be spectacular with a white wine.  Ask for a buttery, oaky Chardonnay to match but not overpower the full-bodied, creamy flavors of this dish.

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  • Tally123

    Unless the party was in your pants, your article header is misleading.
    Waste of time.

  • Anonymous

    Sorry Tally,
    You’re right! That’s kind of funny….I think I took my title from the third sentence of the post. This dish, however, is really easy to pull together for guests, especially if you do the vegetable chopping before they get to your house. So it is a great dinner party recipe.

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