The pasta-bilities are endless
Pasta is such a foil for many kinds of ingredients and this bowtie (farfalle in Italian meaning butterfly) comes together in just a few minutes!
Start with 2 tablespoons olive oil and heat it in a sauce pan; add 1 diced small onion and cook it until it wilts. Add 2 minced fresh garlic cloves and cook 1 minute, stirring frequently. Add 1/4 teaspoon( or more) hot red pepper flakes or pepper paste and stir into ingredients.
Add 1 cup halved green olives (from a jar of brined green olives.) Stir in 1/2 cup diced sun dried tomatoes, juice and zest of 1 medium lemon and cook a couple of minutes. Add 1 pound medium-size cooked and shelled shrimp. Cover and keep warm.
Boil 1/2 pound farfalle (aka bowties) until al dente; scoop 1/2 cup of the cooking water and add to the pan with the shrimp. Stir well; drain the farfalle and add to the the pan with the shrimp mixture. Combine well with the ingredients until everything is hot; season with salt and pepper and serve 4 hungry people.
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