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4 ounces uncooked pasta
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0.5 pound medium or large shrimp thawed
& peeled (remove tails if desired)
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2 strips bacon cut into small pieces
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0.5 medium tomato diced finely
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0.5 large clove garlic minced
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0.5 teaspoon Dijon mustard
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1 dashes Italian seasoning
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0.13 cup chicken broth or dry white wine
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0.5 cup heavy/whipping cream (I used fat free half
and half)
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0.25 cup freshly grated parmesan cheese
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Salt & pepper to taste
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Fresh parsley chopped (optional)
Boil a
large, salted pot of water for the pasta. Cook al dente according to package
directions.
Prep
your bacon (I use kitchen shears to make it easy to cut it up). Fry the bacon
over medium-high heat in a skillet until crispy (7-10 mins.). Take the bacon
out of the pan and set aside. Drain most
of the bacon fat from the pan, but keep a little bit in for flavor.
Add
the tomato, garlic, Dijon mustard, Italian seasoning, and chicken broth to the
pan. Give it a good stir and let it simmer for about 1-2 minutes.
Add
the cream to the pan. Let it cook for 5 minutes (so it reduces & thickens).
If it's bubbling like crazy, turn down the heat. Add the shrimp and bacon to the pan. Let it
cook for another 4-5 minutes or until the shrimp have cooked through.
Drain
the pasta and add it to the pan, tossing until it's nicely coated in the sauce.
Stir
in the parmesan cheese and season with salt & pepper as needed. Garnish
with parsley if using.
What I'm Creating~ Well, not anything at the moment, but I am going to start a quilt... we'll see how that goes, but, I am just itching to have something crafty to do. I'm also going to make some crochet hot pads, I've had several requests for them ;0)
What I'm Reading ~ I just started a book called, The Red Heart. By James Alexander Thom.
The Slocum family of Northeastern Pennsylvania are the best of the white settlers, peace-loving Quakers who believe that the Indians hold the Light of God inside. It is from this good-hearted family that Frances is abducted during the Revolutionary war.
As the child's terror subsides, she is slowly drawn into the sacred work and beliefs of her adoptive mother and of all the women of these Eastern tribes. Frances becomes Maconakwa, the Little Bear Woman of the Miami Indians. Then, long after the Indians are beaten and their last hope, Tecumseh, is killed, the Slocums hear word of their long-lost daughter and head out to Indiana to meet their beloved Frances. But for Maconakwa, it is a moment of truth, the test of whether her heart is truly a red one.
So far, I'm really enjoying it! Years ago, I read, Follow the River, by the same author and it was a book I couldn't put down. This one is much like it, it's a page turner for sure.
I'm Thinking ~What a blessing our sweet little, Indy is. She has such a sweet personality, lots of spunk and kisses. And, she's so dang cute! I took her to the vet today to get her last vaccines for the year, and she had gained 3 lbs. in a month... little fatty 💓
I'm also looking forward to our 50 year wedding anniversary dinner with my children and grandchildren! I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around 50 years of marriage! It truly does not seem like that long, but what a blessing it has been for both of us. I'll also post pictures in my next post!
Just Sayin'~
“Life does not come with instructions on how to live, but it does come with trees, sunsets, smiles and laughter, so enjoy your day.”
Have a wonderful rest of your week!
Hugs and Love,
Barb