Fusilli with Sausage, Artichokes, and Sun-Dried Tomatoes
Show: Everyday Italian
Episode: Stress-Free Italian
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By omagens42_1488479
The Villages FL
on April 10, 2013
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This recipe was excellent, and very easy to prepare.
By ggshack
Murrieta, CA
on February 13, 2013
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I am half Italian and love, love love, Italian dishes, this was the best ever. I am going to make in on a regular basis as it is so good. Thanks, Giada, what an awesome cook. I love the idea of trying it with grape tomatoes and will do that too. Great ideas from these reviews. I agree with them all, it is the best!!!!
By mrsfairly
Los Angeles, CA
on February 04, 2013
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Quick and easy. Made the following changes:
- TOMATOES: Used grape tomatoes instead of sun-dried (cut in half, tossed with olive oil, salt, and pepper, and roasted in the oven at 400F for 20 minutes
- ARTICHOKES: Used pre-steamed artichokes
- PASTA: Wheat fusili was just as good; even my husband, who usually complains about wheat pasta, said he couldn't tell the difference!
- WINE: Didn't have dry white wine (and since I used regular tomatoes instead of sun-dried tomatoes, I needed more sweetness, I used 2 cups chicken broth and added a teaspoon of sugar
- SAUCE: The sauce was a little too acidic/sour, so I added a tablespoon of butter (and a teaspoon of sugar, as stated above
By pandr33_10671078
Wexford, PA
on January 11, 2013
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Awesome! Delicious! Thanks, Giada....this recipe is so easy and taste is over the top!
By collegecookery
on December 17, 2012
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This recipe was a fast family favorite. I usually substitute italian ground turkey for sausage, to take the fat content down a little, and comes out delicious. I highly recommend this as an easy (but impressive dish for company, served with crusty bread and a big green salad, or just a low-key night in. Makes awesome leftovers too, so don't cut the recipe back if you're not cooking for 6 people!
By coneill4
brooklyn
on November 24, 2012
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this recipe was easy to prepare and so delicious my family was very pleased giada rocks only thing I changed was sausage I used sweet yummy
By jenmliss
on October 31, 2012
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My husband doesn't usually like tomatoes, but after tasting this recipe, his first words were, "This is GOOD, Babe!" This is definitely a do over!! The only thing I'd do differently is put the cubed mozzarella on the table for each individual person to top off their dish-- mixing it into the whole pot ended up with a clumpy cheesy mass of white stringyness. Of course it was tasty, but the mozzarella was in huge melty clumps instead of evenly distributed. Individually topping each plate would have worked a lot better. Otherwise, a fabulously yummy meal!
By fours00th_7395477
Martinsville, VA
on September 26, 2012
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This has quickly become one of our favorites, although I prefer to use canned artichoke hearts, and I rarely have fresh herbs or mozzarella! I've also used a variety of pastas with it; orzo and the small pastas really work well! All-in-All -- a go-to recipe.
By designerdi212
New York, NY
on August 19, 2012
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Very flavorful! A very interesting combination. I used sweet Italian turkey sausage and it was great. Also used marinated artichokes and penne instead of fusilli. Yummy! The mozzarella tended to make it clump but it tasted good. I highly recommend! This is over the top!
By Abigail Noelle
on August 01, 2012
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Amazing! My favorite recipe that my boyfriend makes. Truly, I crave for this if I haven't had it in a while. Its delicious - absolute perfection