Tuna Pasta

Hello my dears, this week at Wednesday's Recipe, I propose to you to cook together Pasta with Tuna and red sauce. It is an extremely simple recipe, but one that I simply adore. I discovered it when I was first in Italy and since then I cook it almost every time I want to spoil myself and my friends. I was 14 when I first cooked it, so you can imagine it's nothing complicated.   Here is the recipe filmed and explained, and written below:   For 2 servings (generous) / 3 servings We will need:   250 grams of Spaghetti Pasta Two cans of tone An onion three cloves of garlic 350 ml of tomato sauce 200 ml of red sauce 200 grams of mushrooms (I used champignon) Salt Pepper Oil Oregano Basil Parmesan     First, we boil water for pasta. Add a little salt to the pot, and when the water starts to boil add the pasta and let it boil as much as it says in instructions written on the package. Meanwhile, heat the oil in the pan, add the chopped onion and chopped garlic. We leave them to harden. Cut the mushrooms into slices and add them to the pan. We let them cook. Add salt and pepper to taste. Then add the tuna, meanwhile mix in the pan and after 2 minutes add the tomato sauce and red sauce. (I like pasta with a lot of sauce). Then add oregano and basil, to taste. Let the sauce boil and stir from time to time in...

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Pancakes

Hello my dears, I'm glad to see you again on Wednesday's recipe. This week I propose to do something good and sweet together. Fluffy pancakes, American pancakes, the eternal pancakes we always see in movies. I confess that I fell in love with them when I was in America and since then I have been wondering how I can do them too. I discovered this recipe and I want it to share it with you. Here you have the recipe filmed and explained, and it is written below:     We will need: 250 grams of flour 300 ml of milk 3 tablespoons sugar (I used coconut sugar) a pinch of salt a baking powder 3 tablespoons oil 2 eggs For topping (to taste):   Maple syrup Sweety Strawberries Bananas Nutella   In a larger bowl, mix the flour with the sugar, baking powder and salt powder. Separate the egg whites from the yolks. Whisk the egg whites. In another bowl, mix the yolks, then add the milk and oil. Combine the two mixtures (flour and milk, egg yolks and oil). Then add the egg white foam, mix lightly so as not to break the foam and the composition is ready. Heat the pan, take half full ladle   and make some small, fluffy pancakes. At the end we decorate them as we like. Good appetite. If you liked the recipe, please share this article with the person you would like to enjoy the pancakes. See you next Wednesday!  ...

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