John could eat penne pasta with red sauce and Italian sausage and meatballs on a 90 degree evening, no problem. I've made countless dinners like that, but in the summer I'd much rather have a meatless pasta dish. Especially when I have real, grown-in-the-dirt Yakima tomatoes from the produce stand, and basil growing outside.
Pulling this together is so easy you don't really need a recipe. Boil the pasta, any type. I like spaghetti, John likes the tube things. Saute some garlic with red pepper flakes, add the chopped tomatoes and cook gently for a few minutes. Add a handful of Greek olives.
Toss in the cooked pasta along with the fresh basil. Black pepper. Grate some nice cheese for the top. Make a lazy salad with iceberg lettuce. Put a bread stick in the toaster. Pour the cold white wine.
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