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Prepare the ingredients.
Wash tomatoes and onions thoroughly.
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Pour plenty of water and boil the noodles out.
* When I cook pasta or ramen, I always put cold water in it first. That shortens the cooking time, and above all, it doesn't get soggy.
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The noodles I ate today were washed in cold water and mixed in the sauce, but it didn't get soggy at all.
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Slice the tomatoes and onions thinly while the noodles are cooking. If you stir-fry it, the shape disappears, so there's nothing to look at.
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Add minced garlic to olive oil and stir-fry it to create a flavor.
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Add sliced onions and tomatoes and boil.
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Stir-fry enough to crush the ingredients and add a spoonful of cooking wine.
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Lastly, pour the basil pesto you made
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Once it boils, season it with salt.
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Add the noodles and mix. Throughout the process, the scent of basil stimulates your appetite.
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Prepare pickles or pickled olives to accompany the grain bread.
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It looks good when you roll up the noodles with long chopsticks.
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Put it on a white plate,
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Put it on a black plate.
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Basil pesto pasta (spaghetti) that smells good and tastes good is complete.
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I ate it on the bread of the bear set, I ate it as it was, and I even ate the basil sauce on the plate.
Basil pesto is delicious with bread, but it doubles the taste if you put it in pasta or salad. I recommend a tomato basil noodle dish that makes your mouth, nose, and heart fragrant. If you take a bite, it's Eol-si. The shoulder dance automatically...!!