Tonight I made a pasta dish to use up a lb of mushrooms, some more of that choy sum, and some of those very ripe tomatoes. I started with a quarter lb of bacon cut into 1/4" squares, and put it in the Instant Pot, on Sauté medium, and cooked, stirring occasionally, while cutting up a large onion, and I added this, when the bacon was about 3/4 browned, adding a little olive oil (less than a tb of bacon fat rendered), and cooked, while chopping up 6 small cloves of garlic, with about 3 tb of fresh rosemary and 4 tb of fresh sage. When onion was medium browned, I added the garlic and herbs, along with a generous 2 tsp of red miso, and cooked about a minute, stirring constantly, then turned it off, and deglazed the IP with about 1/4 c white vermouth. Then I poured in close to 30 oz of tomatoes, blended into a coarse purée, turned the IP back onto Sauté/medium, and let the sauce cook down, while cleaning, slicing, then cooking the mushrooms, then chopping up the choy sum and parsley. I added about 2 tsp soy, for the salt, and a generous tsp of black pepper, then about 2 tsp red wine vinegar (needed a little more acidity added to the tomatoes). I then added 3 1/2 c water, let it start simmering, then turned it off, stirred in the mushrooms and chopped choy sum stems, and 1 lb of medium shells, and stir to get all the shells under the sauce, seal the lid, set the IP at Manual/3 min., and when the 3 min is up, release the pressure quickly; when totally released, remove lid, and stir in the chopped leaves, stirring for a minute, until wilted, then stir in the parsley, and taste for seasoning. I served with a little grated Asiago on it.
Choy Sum leaves, to add last, after opening the IP, and stirred until wilted, followed by the parsley. by
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The tomatoes ready for the pasta, after adding the chopped choy sum stems and mushrooms. Chopped leaves go in last, to cook briefly. by
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Finished pasta mushroom dish, after stirring in the chopped choy sum leaves, and stirring about a minute, then stirring in the parsley. by
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Finished pasta dish, before grating a little Asiago on top. by
pepperhead212, on Flickr