44 - Wednesdays, July 25, 1990 - North Shore News Cook tasty yet simple d From page 42 ters very frequently — they loved it, The other two family members have an aversion to peppers, Fettucini With Sausage and Bright Peppers This sauce is about right for one package (12 oz.) of fettucini or linguini - fresh. 1 package ~ about 3 Jb. mild Italian sausage 4 peppers - one red. one yellow, one green and one orange or pur- ple ’ cup butter 3 cloves garlic, finely minced ¥ cup freshty grated parmesan cheese cracked pepper parsley Crumble the sausage — squeeze the casings and discard and use a fork to break up the meat. Chop the peppers into %-inch pieces. Melt butter on low heat. Add the sausage, peppers and garlic. When the sausage is done and the pep- pers tender, toss with cooked pasta. Dust with parmesan, pep- per and parsley. If someone in your family likes hot foods, try substituting the hot lalian sausage! Lasagne is a standby everyone has his favorite recipe. 1 surprised a friend, also an old home-ec grad with two bits of knowledge — you'll know these tips if you’re a regular reader but if not, a repeat: ¢ Use fresh lasagne noodles — you don’t have to pre-cook them. ¢ Butter the bottom of your pan gencrously. Make your first iayer one of fresh noodles. Usually, rec- ipes suggest starting with a layer The next time you think of parking here, SUNDAY © WEONESDAY - FRIDAY YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1969 of sauce. This makes the finished product hard to serve. By starting with noodles you have a firm base that cuts neatly into squares. ek I know this is a silly time to talk about next Caristmas, but if you're anything like me you will expect a number of Christmas parties — and, youll want to br- ing that Familiar ‘hostess gift." Just now, tree fruits and pro- duce are at their best. Dig out your favorite relish recipes, prepare some small jars and write notes on them for your family — “TOUCH, YOU DIE!"’ is one that comes to mind. Come December, decorate a jar and trot it along to the party. That's a real **Budget Beater.” wee Here's another of my favorite In-dash digital AM/FM summer recipes. ft doesnt keep you tied to the asen bur you'll be so popular that it won't matter. Since pot-hick barbecues are happening every day. Ury these as your contribution. Just think, the oven you heat won't be your own. Refrigerator Rolls I have a big food processor. 'f you're as lucky as Tam, forget the method described below. Increase the flour to 34a cups, Place the flour, salt and most of the sugar in the processor and buzz to blend. Add shortening and blend until well mixed. Dissolve the yeast: in water with a bit of the sugar and let stand until bubbly. Wisk in the ceg. Pour the liquid slowly into the feed tube until well mixed. Pro- cess one minute to knead. 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