Reviews (1)        Add Rating & Review     74 Ratings   5 star values:        10    4 star values:        15    3 star values:        28    2 star values:        18    1 star values:        3                Martha Stewart Member     Rating: 5 stars       02/09/2017   Radicchio chicory is an acquired taste. We are still learning to appreciate it, and this recipe has been, so far, the most palatable radicchio recipe to date, to us newcomers. Will definitely make it again. I did make a few changes to the cooking steps: 1. I knew that the final result would not be room temperature if I put the pasta in the refrigerator. On the contrary: I used the cooking water to heat up the mixing bowl into which I then put the pasta. 2. I knew the radicchio would never even remotely "wilt" if I tossed it in off the heat. I kept it on very low heat (60°c) just long enough for it to get warm. 3. I used whole wheat pasta, which is also an acquired taste, it worked wonderfully. The dish tasted like "want more", and the blend of pasta, semi-raw radicchio, lemony herbs and a touch of Gorgonzolla made it a perfect, refreshing, 1 pot meal.     

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Gallery Orecchiette with Mushrooms, Radicchio, and Gorgonzola Credit: Yunhee Kim Recipe Summary Servings: 6

Ingredients Ingredient Checklist Coarse salt 1/2 pound orecchiette (ear-shaped pasta) or conchiglie (medium shells) 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, plus more for drizzling 1 medium shallot, minced (about 1/4 cup) 1/4 teaspoon red-pepper flakes 8 ounces assorted mushrooms, such as cremini, shiitake, and oyster, stemmed and cut into 1/4-inch-thick slices 1/4 cup dry white wine 1 tablespoon fresh thyme leaves 3 tablespoons coarsely chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley 1/4 teaspoon finely grated lemon zest 3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice (from about 1 lemon) 1/2 head radicchio, sliced crosswise into thin strips (about 2 cups) 2 ounces Gorgonzola cheese, crumbled Freshly ground pepper, to taste

Gallery Orecchiette with Mushrooms, Radicchio, and Gorgonzola Credit: Yunhee Kim

Recipe Summary Servings: 6

Orecchiette with Mushrooms, Radicchio, and Gorgonzola      Credit: Yunhee Kim  

Orecchiette with Mushrooms, Radicchio, and Gorgonzola

Credit: Yunhee Kim

Orecchiette with Mushrooms, Radicchio, and Gorgonzola

Recipe Summary Servings: 6

Recipe Summary

Servings: 6

Servings: 6

6

Ingredients

Ingredients

  • Coarse salt 1/2 pound orecchiette (ear-shaped pasta) or conchiglie (medium shells) 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, plus more for drizzling 1 medium shallot, minced (about 1/4 cup) 1/4 teaspoon red-pepper flakes 8 ounces assorted mushrooms, such as cremini, shiitake, and oyster, stemmed and cut into 1/4-inch-thick slices 1/4 cup dry white wine 1 tablespoon fresh thyme leaves 3 tablespoons coarsely chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley 1/4 teaspoon finely grated lemon zest 3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice (from about 1 lemon) 1/2 head radicchio, sliced crosswise into thin strips (about 2 cups) 2 ounces Gorgonzola cheese, crumbled Freshly ground pepper, to taste

Directions

Bring a pot of salted water to a boil. Add pasta, and cook until al dente. Drain, and then drizzle with just enough oil to coat. Spread on a baking sheet, and refrigerate 10 minutes.

Meanwhile, heat oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add shallot and red-pepper flakes, and cook until shallot has softened, about 4 minutes. Add mushrooms, and cook until softened, about 5 minutes. Add wine, and cook until reduced by three-quarters, 2 to 3 minutes. Remove from heat.

Add herbs, lemon zest and juice, and radicchio, and toss until radicchio has wilted. Add pasta, Gorgonzola, salt, and pepper; toss. Serve at room temperature.

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 Add Rating & Review     74 Ratings   5 star values:        10    4 star values:        15    3 star values:        28    2 star values:        18    1 star values:        3        

   Martha Stewart Member     Rating: 5 stars       02/09/2017   Radicchio chicory is an acquired taste. We are still learning to appreciate it, and this recipe has been, so far, the most palatable radicchio recipe to date, to us newcomers. Will definitely make it again. I did make a few changes to the cooking steps: 1. I knew that the final result would not be room temperature if I put the pasta in the refrigerator. On the contrary: I used the cooking water to heat up the mixing bowl into which I then put the pasta. 2. I knew the radicchio would never even remotely "wilt" if I tossed it in off the heat. I kept it on very low heat (60°c) just long enough for it to get warm. 3. I used whole wheat pasta, which is also an acquired taste, it worked wonderfully. The dish tasted like "want more", and the blend of pasta, semi-raw radicchio, lemony herbs and a touch of Gorgonzolla made it a perfect, refreshing, 1 pot meal.   

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Add Rating & Review     74 Ratings   5 star values:        10    4 star values:        15    3 star values:        28    2 star values:        18    1 star values:        3       

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74 Ratings 5 star values: 10 4 star values: 15 3 star values: 28 2 star values: 18 1 star values: 3

74 Ratings 5 star values: 10 4 star values: 15 3 star values: 28 2 star values: 18 1 star values: 3

74 Ratings 5 star values: 10 4 star values: 15 3 star values: 28 2 star values: 18 1 star values: 3

  • 5 star values: 10 4 star values: 15 3 star values: 28 2 star values: 18 1 star values: 3

    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: 5 stars       02/09/2017   Radicchio chicory is an acquired taste. We are still learning to appreciate it, and this recipe has been, so far, the most palatable radicchio recipe to date, to us newcomers. Will definitely make it again. I did make a few changes to the cooking steps: 1. I knew that the final result would not be room temperature if I put the pasta in the refrigerator. On the contrary: I used the cooking water to heat up the mixing bowl into which I then put the pasta. 2. I knew the radicchio would never even remotely "wilt" if I tossed it in off the heat. I kept it on very low heat (60°c) just long enough for it to get warm. 3. I used whole wheat pasta, which is also an acquired taste, it worked wonderfully. The dish tasted like "want more", and the blend of pasta, semi-raw radicchio, lemony herbs and a touch of Gorgonzolla made it a perfect, refreshing, 1 pot meal.  
    

    Martha Stewart Member

    Rating: 5 stars 02/09/2017

Radicchio chicory is an acquired taste. We are still learning to appreciate it, and this recipe has been, so far, the most palatable radicchio recipe to date, to us newcomers. Will definitely make it again. I did make a few changes to the cooking steps: 1. I knew that the final result would not be room temperature if I put the pasta in the refrigerator. On the contrary: I used the cooking water to heat up the mixing bowl into which I then put the pasta. 2. I knew the radicchio would never even remotely “wilt” if I tossed it in off the heat. I kept it on very low heat (60°c) just long enough for it to get warm. 3. I used whole wheat pasta, which is also an acquired taste, it worked wonderfully. The dish tasted like “want more”, and the blend of pasta, semi-raw radicchio, lemony herbs and a touch of Gorgonzolla made it a perfect, refreshing, 1 pot meal.

Rating: 5 stars

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