Let's do the math...
(*Gluten-free Quinoa pasta, garbanzo beans, kale, lemon, Parmesan cheese and butter)
PLUS+
(half & half, salt, pepper and red pepper flakes)
EQUALS=
YUM!!!
*Let me give you a heads-up on g-free pasta... The rice pasta is not very good. It cooks up all gummy and nasty. This Quinoa pasta is awesome! You'd never know it wasn't regular pasta. It also comes in different shapes like rotini twists and macaroni elbows. I use that to make homemade mac & cheese. Corn pasta is also very good. And, if you live near a Trader Joe's, their corn pasta is only $1.50 a pack. That is awesome pricing for gluten-free pasta. Moving on...
This meal is an excellent example of why it's a good idea to have a decently stocked pantry. Even when you're in a pinch you can come up with something good. :0)
Here's how to make it:
Get water boiling and pasta cooking.
In the meantime, melt about 2 Tbsp. of butter in a skillet and begin cooking kale (or whatever green you have on hand) over med-low heat. This is the last of the kale from my garden and I probably only had about a cup. I would have used more if I'd had it. You use as much as you like.
Once the greens have cooked for about 5 minutes, add your drained and rinsed chickpeas. Once again, this is the only bean I had on hand. Great northern beans would be excellent. But, use what you have. The key is to get some protein in there.
When the past is close to being done, add a few red pepper flakes (or a lot) to the beans and greens and salt and pepper it. If it looks dry, add about another tablespoon of butter. Next add about 3 ounces of half & half, cream or milk and give it a good stir. You want to give it enough of a sauce to coat the pasta without having it swim in it.
Drain the pasta when done. Toss with the beans and greens mixture. Squeeze the juice of one lemon over it and top with some Parmesan cheese. Adjust seasoning if necessary.
Oh. My. Goodness. This was so good! Isaac's kept saying, "Mmmm. Mmmmm. This is so good. Thank you, Mama." the whole time he was eating it. That makes this Mama's heart happy.
So, the next time you need some soul food, take a gander at your pantry. You just might have more to cook than you realized.