How to Make Quick Mike's EZ Edible Parmesan Bowls
Fannie Frazier 19/08/2020 15:00
Mike's EZ Edible Parmesan Bowls
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Great recipe for Mike's EZ Edible Parmesan Bowls. Easy to make, even easier to clean up! You can also use these bowls for serving cold pasta salads or any other Parmesan based dish.
To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have mike's ez edible parmesan bowls using 18 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Mike's EZ Edible Parmesan Bowls:
Make ready Pasta
Prepare 1 box Angel Hair Pasta [use as much as you think you'll need]
Make ready 1 tbsp Garlic Infused Olive Oil Or Regular
Get 2 tbsp Fresh Garlic [fine minced] Or 1/2 tbs Granulated Garlic
Prepare 1/2 tsp Italian Seasoning
Prepare 4 large Basil Leaves [chopped]
Prepare Garnishes
Get 1 Fresh Or Dried Parsley
Prepare 1 large Basil Garnish
Prepare 1 cup Extra Parmesan For Garnish
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Instructions to make Mike's EZ Edible Parmesan Bowls:
Place Parmesan Cheese in a clean frying pan, [use no butter or oils] in a circle as large or as small as you'd like. 1/2+ cup shredded Parmesan for smaller bowls. 2/3+ cup shredded Parmesan for medium bowls. 1+ cup shredded Parmesan for larger bowls
Turn pan on high and sprinkle on seasonings.
Turn pan off as soon as your cheese begins to melt and brown.
Grab a bowl of your choosing and flip it over. Lightly spray Pam if using any bowl bottom that you think may stick to your parmesan bowl.
Gently remove your Parmesan Cheese round with a large spatula and place it over your bowl to cool, harden slightly and mold. If you'd like a crisper bowl, fry your cheese a bit longer.
For your pasta: Bring water to boil and add olive oil and salt. Boil pasta 2 minutes under manufacturers directions. You'll finish cooking your pasta in your oil and butter pan.
Heat the same pan you fried your Parmesan bowls in and warm all of your pan seasonings. Be careful not to burn garlic.
Drain noodles and immediately place them in your hot frying pan with seasonings for 2 minutes +.
Place noodles in Parmesan serving bowl and add chopped onions, fresh Basil leaves, fresh or dried Parsley and extra shredded Parmesan as garnishes.
Serve hot with garlic bread.
Author's Note: These bowls cannot be reheated in the microwave. If you attempt to, they will instantly turn into a flat, oily piece of Parmesan.
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