Recipe for Angel Hair with Goat Cheese, Broccoli, and Toasted Pine Nuts 
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Yield:
4
Ingredients:
Amount Ingredient
1 tbl extra-virgin olive oil
3 cup broccoli florets
Kosher salt to taste
Freshly-ground black pepper to taste
1/2 cup homemade Chicken Stock (see recipe)
1 tsp fresh thyme or basil leaves plus
4 x fresh thyme or basil sprigs - (to 6) for garnish
4 tbl unsalted butter - (1/2 stick) cut small pieces
4 oz goat cheese crumbled
12 oz fresh or store bought angel hair pasta
Instructions:
Instructions: Bring a large stockpot of salted water to a boil.

In a large skillet, over medium-high heat, heat the tablespoon of olive oil. Saute the broccoli florets, stirring, for about 2 to 3 minutes. Season lightly with salt and pepper. Transfer to a bowl and set aside.

Deglaze the pan with the Chicken Stock, and add the thyme or basil leaves. Bring to a boil and reduce by half. Add the butter and the goat cheese and stir together until the cheese melts. Stir in the broccoli. Keep warm.

Cook the angel hair pasta in the boiling salted water until it is al dente, about 1 minute for fresh pasta. (Cook dry pasta according to the package directions.) Drain the pasta well and add to the sauce and broccoli in the skillet. Cook over medium heat for about 1 minute, until heated through. Season with salt and pepper to taste.

To toast pine nuts, place the nuts in a small skillet in a single layer. Over low heat, toast for about 3 to 4 minutes until lightly golden, stirring often to prevent burning.

Twirl the pasta and sauce with kitchen tongs or a fork and mound onto 4 heated plates. Sprinkle with toasted pine nuts and garnish with a sprig of thyme.

This recipe yields 4 servings.

Comments: This was the first pasta dish we put on the menu at Spago in 1982. In those days we didnt even have a pasta machine - we cut all of the noodles by hand. Some days they looked like delicate angel hair and some days they turned out like fettuccine. But in the end, people didnt care about the shape as much as the taste.

Wine Recommendation: I like a good Californian Chardonnay with lots of depth to match the goat cheese in this pasta. Liberty School, Chateau Souverain and Napa Ridge all make wonderful rich Chardonnays, a notch above most reasonably-priced Californians.

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