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Mushroom paprikash

with pappardelle and smoky almonds

Ready in around 20 mins

RECIPE FACT:
Paprikash originated in Hungary, most likely during the 18th or 19th century.
Nutritional Info:
  • Energy: 2,655kJ (635kcal)
  • Protein: 27g
  • Carbohydate: 69g
  • Sugars: 10g
  • Fat, total:26g
  • Saturated:12g
  • Sodium:1,082mg
  • Contains:Almonds, Eggs, Gluten, Milk, Soy, Sulphites, Wheat
Serving Amount:
Serves 1 person
Cooking Instructions:
  • 1. TO COOK THE PAPPARDELLE:

    Using your hands, gently loosen the strands of fresh pappardelle. Once the water is boiling, add the pappardelle to the pot and cook for 2-3 mins or until al dente. Drain the pappardelle well into a colander, reserving 2 Tbsp of pasta water. Drizzle the pappardelle with oil to stop from sticking.

  • 2. TO PREPARE THE VEGETABLES:

    Cut the mushrooms into 1 cm slices. Cut the roasted capsicum into ½ cm slices. Remove the curly parsley leaves, discarding their stalks then chop finely.

  • 3. TO COOK THE PAPRIKASH:

    Place a non-stick frying pan over a medium-high heat with a drizzle of oil. Once hot, add the mushrooms and cook for 3-4 mins, stirring occasionally. Add the roasted capsicum and cook for a further 1-2 mins. Pour in the paprikash sauce then add the peas and reserved pasta water. Season with salt, bring to a simmer and cook for 2-3 mins. Turn off the heat, add the pappardelle and toss gently through the sauce.

  • TO SERVE:

    Spoon the mushroom paprikash and pappardelle into a bowl. Sprinkle with smoky almonds, vegetarian Parmesan cheese and chopped parsley.

Ingredients In your box:
  • 1 pot of roasted capsicum
  • 1 pot of vegetarian parmesan cheese
  • 1 bag of parsley
  • 1 bag of mushrooms
  • 1 pot of paprikash sauce
  • 1 pack of pappardelle
  • 1 pot of peas
  • 1 sachet of smoky almonds

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