
So if you are amongst 95% of the people of the world, you are probably intimidated by cooking. So was I, once upon a time. To look at a well-cooked dish was like looking at the great pyramids; fascinating and intriguing, but a mystery as to how it was built. But watching Nigella Lawson cook, who made it look like a piece of cake, inspired me to start cooking. And to avoid any complications, I started developing my own simple recipes. And if I can cook, trust me, so can you. Unless you have a cooking-phobia and faint upon stepping into the kitchen, in which case this might not be your cup of tea... Two days ago, I made wagon-wheel pasta, which was brought to me by serendipity (meaning: making fortunate discoveries by accident). I asked my cook to get me some penne pasta, which was transcribed as:
“Paeeyon waala” (Pasta shaped like wheels)I saw these funny little fellas and instantly knew that they deserved a sauce as novel as their shape. Usually I make pasta with a tangy, tomato-y sauce. But this time I decided to give my family a little surprise, and made it with a cream cheese and walnut sauce. Here are all the ingredients you would need for this recipe (serves four): Kraft cream cheese – 6 to 7 tbsp Chopped walnuts – ½ cup Salt and pepper – to taste Red chilli flakes – to taste Oregano – lots of it Chopped green onions – 3/4 cup Crushed ginger – ½ tsp Garlic paste – 1 tsp Minced meat (or chicken) – 1 cup Wagon-wheel pasta – half a packet Olive oil – 3 to 4 tbsps I’m going to simplify the method for you: 1. Boil the wagon-wheel pasta in a saucepan filled with five glasses of water, for no more than 10 minutes. Add two tablespoons of salt and one tablespoon of olive oil to the water so it doesn’t stick. Since it is very small it will boil quickly. 2. In another pan, perhaps a frying pan, preheat olive oil, add onions and stir them until they are golden brown. Add crushed ginger, stir it a little and then add garlic paste. After whisking them around add the minced meat. 3. Once the minced meat is brownish, add salt, pepper, oregano and red chilli flakes. Then add around six to seven tablespoons of cream cheese and mix it well together. Add chopped walnuts and cook it some more. (You can roast the walnuts separately too in olive oil and some chilli if you want an even better taste but I didn’t have time for that because I had the munchies... the deadly munchies.) [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="593"]

