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Saute scallops a golden brown and serve on lemon-flavored pasta with fresh spinach and tomatoes. Add an olive bread stick and salad for a festive dinner for four - Fast!
Catherine de Medici is said to have introduced spinach to the Court of France around the year 1550. To honor her Italian heritage she decided to name every dish with spinach, 'Florentine'. In today's world one can make a quick trip to the grocery store for a few crucial items to make a delicious pasta and scallop Florentine entree in a snap. You'll need fresh spinach, shallots, cherry tomatoes, scallops, a nice white wine and a few lemons...the other ingredients should already be in the pantry. With a few fresh ingredients and the usual staples, a recipe for scallops can be put together with a minimum fuss factor, low cost, but with plenty of flavor. If you love seafood, spinach, and pasta, this dish is for you. Pasta and Scallops FlorentineIngredients:
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Makes 4 servings Prep time: 20-25 mins. Olive Breadsticks in Fifteen Minutes or LessIngredients:
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Makes 4 servings. Prep time: 15 mins. Prepare Gourmet-Style Food EasilyEveryone loves how simple it is to transform the storebought dough and olive spread into a gourmet breadstick. No one will ever notice the difference, as long as the taste is fresh. Take thirty minutes of prep time and offer your family a scallop and pasta main entree with olive breadsticks and a salad of your choice. What could be quicker or tastier than this? This meal will become a family favorite and a party must-do. For more ideas on delicious meals prepared fast for families on the run, read Summer Gazpacho Soups or Fresh & Healthy Greek Recipes, or Lamb Tikka and Chicken Satay on Skewers.
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