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To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook kale & bacon pasta using 11 ingredients and 14 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Kale & Bacon pasta:
- Make ready 125-175 grams curly kale
- Prepare 100-150 grams smoked bacon
- Make ready 2-4 cloves garlic
- Take 1/2 onion
- Take 100 grams parmesan or permaggio reggiano
- Take 250 grams (whole grain) pasta
- Make ready fresh ground pepper and sea salt
- Prepare optional:
- Prepare some roasted pine nuts
- Get 1/2 fine cut chili pepper
- Make ready some cooking cream or squeezed lemon juice
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Steps to make Kale & Bacon pasta:
- Put on some water for the pasta and add a little salt (less than you would add normally as the bacon will give good taste), count about 1 liter of water per 100 grams of pasta
- Chop the garlic and onion into small pieces and put aside, if you want to use the chili pepper also cut that in small pieces now
- Grate the parmesan roughly if you bought a piece, otherwise prepare the satchet of grated cheese and put aside
- Wash the kale, and if not pre-cut bought, cut it yourself and when the pasta water boils, put it in for about 2 minutes
- Take the kale out and drain the water then put aside for later and keep the water to a soft boil to add the pasta later
- Put a thick bottomed pan on medium heat and add some olive oil
- Put in the bacon stripes or blocks and fry them untill they get a crispy crust, after a minute or 2 maybe add a splash of water to make sure they don't burn and just tan lightly
- Meanwhile put the pasta in the pan of boiling water and cook according to the instructions on the packaging but count 1 minute less to make it more 'al dente' as we will add it to the other pan for another minute in the end
- Now add the garlic, onion to the pan with bacon and optinally after a minute or two the chilli pepper and pine nuts and then cook until onion is soft
- Put up the heat some more, add the kale and stir it to mix it with all the other ingredients, cover and cook for 3-4 minutes then take of the lid and lower the heat and stir regularly
- When the pasta is done, drain it properly and add together with 2/3 of the the grated cheese to the pan with all the ingredients
- Mix everything well together keeping the medium heat on so the juices, tastes and flavours get absorbed in the pasta, if you want to use the lemon juice or cream this is the moment to add it
- Add some pepper and salt to taste, salt probably not needed
- After a minute or so serve on a plate and garnish with some of the remaining grated cheese on top
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