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Expand1/4 pound short pasta, such as penne rigate or cavatappi Ask a question about this ingredient
Olive oil Ask a question about this ingredient
1/4 white onion, thinly sliced Ask a question about this ingredient
1 large garlic clove, minced Ask a question about this ingredient
1/4 head of cauliflower, cut into 1-inch florets Ask a question about this ingredient
1/2 cup dry red wine Ask a question about this ingredient
Generous pinch red pepper flakes Ask a question about this ingredient
Finely grated parmesan cheese Ask a question about this ingredient
In boiling, salted water, cook the pasta to al dente. Drain and set aside; do not rinse. (You can also cook the pasta while you make the sauce.)
Ask a question about this stepSet a large skillet (I used my 12-incher) over high heat. Add enough olive oil to lightly coat the bottom of the pan, turn the heat to medium-high, and add the onions. Saute the onions for a few minutes until soft and fragrant, but not browned. Add the garlic and saute for a few minutes more, until you can smell the garlic and it has turned golden.
Ask a question about this stepAdd the cauliflower to the pan and saute for 4-6 minutes, until it has acquired a bit of color and begun to release its water. Sprinkle the mixture with a pinch of salt and deglaze the pan with the red wine. Add the pepper flakes and continue to cook, stirring frequently, until the red wine is reduced to a syrupy glaze. Add the pasta to the skillet and cook for a minute or two, mixing it with the sauce and letting everything get to know each other.
Ask a question about this stepTransfer the pasta and sauce to a shallow bowl, top with the cheese, taste for seasoning, and eat!
Ask a question about this stepI never would have taught to pair up pasta red wine and cauliflower...
Dorie is a food writer and award-winning author of ten cookbooks, her most recent being Around My French Table: More Than 300 Recipes from My Home to Yours.
I was inspired by a recipe for a barley risotto made with cauliflower and red wine...seemed like a good idea!