With over 300 recipes in just over a year of food blogging, some readers might get the impression that all my time is spent in the kitchen. Well, there are days when it seems like that to me, and when those days come around, there's no simpler remedy than that time-honored friend of busy cooks, students and lazy people alike — pasta and sauce!
Even on the laziest days, though, I can't bring myself to emptying sauce out of a store-bought jar. And there's no need really, since there are plenty of pasta sauces that take no more time to prepare and make than it takes to bring a large pot of water to boil and cook the pasta. That just happens to be enough time to do something really creative and unusual as well, to take the example of this striking banana and fruit juice based "devil's nightmare pasta sauce" — fire up the water to boil, and the sauce is ready from start to finish by the time the pasta is done.
As fond as I am of fiery foods, I cut the number of habaneros down from what was suggested in the original recipe in Clifford Wright's Some Like It Hot cookbook. And it was a good thing I did, since it was still "a hell of a hot meal," as Wright describes it. In fairness, I was forewarned to reduce the heat after the first thing I tried out of the book was so excruciatingly and painfully hot that I threw out the food, the recipe, and any notion of blogging about it. Live and learn. For those of you with less tolerance to heat than myself, I'd suggest using only one habanero, or substituting them with jalapeños instead.
Devil's Nightmare Pasta Sauce |
Recipe by Lisa Turner Adapted from Some Like It Hot: Spicy Favorites from the World's Hot Zones Published on April 6, 2008 Easy and super spicy tomato and fruit pasta sauce with bananas — a bold sauce for the very adventurous! Preparation: 15 minutes Cooking time: 15 minutes Print this recipe Ingredients:
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A very interesting and easy to make sauce..
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ReplyDeleteWhat an unusual sauce you propose.
Look's pretty good.
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Very, very interesting. There is no way I would think of this combination on my own. Even if I did It wouldn't occur to me to put it over pasta. Love the name :)
ReplyDeleteI actually stared at my pile of bananas, whilst making a quinoa salad today, but then thought no! This sounds like a better application for them. If you found it hot, then I would have to reduce the chilli by about a third, I think!
ReplyDeleteHoller, are you suggesting a quinoa salad with bananas? That would be worth researching.
ReplyDeleteA very tropical pasta dish Lisa..although I'll bet the flavours mingled together well with the spicy habaneros:D
ReplyDeletewhat an amazing pasta sauce - this I must try some time - but if it is too hot for you I will most definitely be reducing the chillis
ReplyDeletewow Lisa...banana and pasta what an unique combo.
ReplyDeleteThat is really the most unique pasta sauce I've ever heard of! I'm not a fan of bananas, but I can imagine this would be quite good.
ReplyDeleteLisa, you get this week's award for most unusual food combination!
ReplyDeleteWow this is really different! I would never have thought to make a pasta sauce with fruit juice and bananas. I'm very intrigued.
ReplyDeleteStunning flavours; unusual and very pretty. Lovely light in that last shot.
ReplyDeleteYou! Stopped in your tracks because something was too hot?!!??
Wow. I'm impressed ;-)
This really does sound like a perfectly heavenly dish. Thanks for sharing with Presto Pasta Nights.
ReplyDeleteThis recipe sounds remarkably similar to something called "Pasta From Hell" made and served at a restaurant called East Coast Grill & Raw Bar -- the same folks who created Inner Beauty hot sauce (no, I don't work for them, I've just been using their recipe for well over 10 years now).
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