(This is a post I originally published in June 2009, a couple of weeks into my blogging journey. Since the post didn’t contain an original photo of the dish, I have taken advantage of the fact that I needed to re-tweak the recipe for an upcoming project to post it again. It is on our (and my mum and dad’s) “go-to” list – it’s SO good!)
Spaghettini with tomatoes, lemon, feta and pine nuts
A memorable dish from Pane e Vino in Todi!
Ingredients
- 6 medium-sized fresh tomatoes, diced (or 1 796ml can diced tomatoes)
- 4 tablespoons olive oil
- 4 cloves garlic, minced
- salt and pepper to taste
- zest and juice of 2 lemons
- 6 tablespoons pine nuts
- 200g spaghettini (dry)
- 100g feta cheese, crumbled
- 1/4 cup chopped fresh basil
Instructions
- Sauté the tomatoes in the oil over medium flame in a shallow pan. When they begin to soften, add the garlic.
- Sauté a further 2-3 minutes, add pepper to taste.
- Add the lemon zest, lemon juice and pine nuts and reduce heat to very low flame.
- Cook the spaghettini in boiling salted water until al dente (approximately 10 minutes or according to directions on package).
- Drain well and add to the tomato sauce mixture.
- Combine pasta and sauce.
- Salt and pepper to taste. Just before serving, add the crumbled feta and chopped basil.
Notes
* I have also added some shrimp (about 20-30 peeled raw shrimp) to this dish with great success - you would add them into the sauce with the tomatoes
* Chopped baby spinach is an option too (about 2 cups) which would be added with the pasta to the sauce so that it is still slightly crunchy when served.
* Wine suggestion from Neil:
With this dish, I would suggest a white wine - a soave or an Orvieto. If you prefer a red, a Chianti Riserva (older traditional-style)
This is a truly fabulous dish – simple flavours that marry well. A bonus for us is that it brings back memories of that sun-dappled trip full of amazing food, wine and friends.
i'd like to be sitting on that patio in tuscany right about now . . . 😉 i seem to remember you making either this or something like this when we visited a few years back – light, lemony, a flavorful summer dish. maybe this pasta?
Oh, me too!! I'd love to be sitting on a patio in Umbria at the moment. Mardi, you don't even know…this pains me! I miss Italy!! I am so obsessed with anything and everything Italian that my husband and I named our daughter, GIADA!
Gorgeous! I have been craving pasta big time, and the flavor combination in that recipe looks amazing. We have a brother in law living in Italy and we were thinking about a fall visit. . . your post definitely makes that even more of a possibility!
Well let me know if you need any Rome/ Tuscany/ Umbria tips…
Oh wow, thanks for sending this along my way – looks delicious and right up my alley! I'll definitely be keeping this recipe!
Simply Life – it's so easy but so yummy…
What a beautiful dish! And I think this post just put this area on my “must travel to” list!
Oh you would love Umbria and Tuscany Jenn!!! And you’re so (relatively) close!
Hang on a second… this is neither pane nor vino! You trickster!
As it is however a delicious looking plate of pasta heaven, and I have a glass of vino sitting in front of me, I shall forgive you.
Ah-ha – you fell for my cunning ploy to lure readers in!!!
I bet anything you ate or cooked would be great with views like you had in Italy!
Yeah, pretty much! Helps that all the food IS delicious!
Those sunflowers are unreal!! Gorgeous!
Aren’t they gorgeous?
Thank you! This recipe couldn’t have come at a better time. I have a pile of lemons on my kitchen table and have been contemplating what to do with them. On my way to the Cinque Terre next weekend but last time I was in Italy, I stayed in Panzano for several days and then down to Umbria. That was truly the best “food” trip of my life.
Oh sigh – “on my way to Cinque Terre next weekend”…. Way to make us all jealous!! LOL!
Didn’t you make this in Cassis one night?
We did, indeed!
Yum, yum, yum. My new cooking motto (now that I have 2 kids) is…”the simpler, the better”. It keeps me sane! This recipe is a perfect fit!
This is perfect for a busy mum with two little ones!
What a gorgeous view from that balcony!
Oh it was pretty magical!
Everything about this post is simply stunning!
The scenery, the food, the location…I guess I need to hit you up for travel info on Italy too. 🙂
Thanks! It’s been so long since we were there, I feel another trip coming on in the next few years!
What a lovely pasta dish, so nice that you were able to get the original recipe! I love that picture of the sunflowers, so pretty!
Oh and the original recipe was so charming in its broken English! This dish just transports us back to Italy every time we make it!
Yes Mardi, P and G enjoy this pasta dish regularly. And every time we have it I get a compliment from your father (which is rare!) I always add prawns(shrimp) and baby spinach. Yummy.
I am glad Dad continues to enjoy this dish!
Simple pasta dishes are the best.
Totally agree!
Beautiful post and dish. I am dying to get to Italy,I just have to find the money and the time to go for long enough. This would be a perfect Sunday night dinner for my husband and I. You can bet I will be making this! 🙂
You can live vicariously by making this dish!
Oh Mardi, that fist shot of the sunflowers…OMG.
And the dish, quick easy and delicious. Must try it…maybe for Mother’s day!
Thanks for dropping in!
I love that this recipe is all about fresh and simple ingredients. Thanks for sharing a great go-to recipe!
Glad you like it – do try it out!
The pasta dish sounds great but I am absolutely stuck on the beautiful table on the terrace!
LL
We were pretty in love with our terrace too!
What a lovely dish! Sounds wonderful 🙂
Thanks Jen!
Oh my GAWD! That first pic of the sunflowers…STUNNING! AT first I thought it was a painting or something! Wow! I’m sure the dish was just as delicious, but with that gorgeous scenery, the tastes must have been amplified!
That – we really lucked out with the sunflowers there!
It’s Tuscany just wonderful?! We were just there last summer and I literally had to pull myself away, I just didn’t want to leave! Just reading the recipe takes me back to the food. So simple yet so flavorful. Thanks for sharing it again with us!
Cheers!
C
Simple and flavourful is always best 🙂
Such a simple and delicious pasta dish. Mm, I’m getting hungry again. 😉
Thanks for stopping by!
Mardi, just loving how the recipes are available at the click of a button. Thanks for that. What’s on the menu at Tami’s place sometime in the next week, has been made sooooo much easier!!
Glad I can be of assistance!
This looks fresh, light and gorgeous! I have yet to add pine nuts or lemon in pasta dishes, but I’d love to try this. Congrats on the top 9!
Thanks – and yes, lemon and pine nuts work so well in this recipe!
Mardi, a delicious recipe that I’ll soon be trying !
Italy remains one of my favorite food destinations
It really is a great food destination, that’s for sure!
oh, i remember this post! mmm, and the delicious pasta too. this is a great go-to dish!
Might just have to make this again on July 🙂
This pasta is so simple and fabulous! Love the addition of lemon.
As the present temporary owners of Casa Luminosa, we were surprised and pleased to come across this posting. The house remains a peaceful and tranquil haven from the other world.
Oh you are so welcome! Even 5 years later, we still dream about that summer and Casa Luminosa!