A Delicious Organic Pasta Dish

December 1st, 2005 - Barbara Feiner


Patsy’s Italian Restaurant has been a fixture in the New York City theater district since 1944, when it was founded by Pasquale “Patsy” Scognamillo. Since then, the restaurant has had only three chefs: the late Patsy himself, his son Joe and grandson Sal, who has manned the kitchen for the last 15 years.

Patsy’s has enjoyed a loyal following over the last half-century, attracting celebrities like Tom Hanks, Madonna, George Clooney, Sean “P. Diddy” Combs and Robert De Niro. In fact, it was Frank Sinatra’s favorite restaurant. (Family members still stop by when they’re in town.)

When I put out a call for organic Brussels sprouts recipes just before Thanksgiving, Sal Scognamillo offered to share the following with Organic Authority readers:

Brussels Sprouts Pasta

Makes 1 serving

3 cups Brussels sprouts
2 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons safflower oil
1 cup chopped leeks
1/2 cup chopped sweet red peppers
1 tablespoon soy sauce
Pasta of your choice (one serving)
1/2 cup fresh parsley
1 cup grated cheddar cheese

  1. Trim ends of Brussels sprouts. Steam them in boiling water until just tender. Drain.
  2. Heat butter and oil in a pan. Sauté the leeks.
  3. Add the peppers and Brussels sprouts, stirring until just golden on the edges.
  4. Add the soy sauce and let stand, covered, while you cook the pasta.
  5. In a bowl, toss pasta with parsley and grated cheese.
  6. Add the cooked vegetables. Serve immediately, while hot.

Please check out other top chefs’ recipes for Brussels sprouts:

Read More:A Delicious Organic Pasta Dish

Get “Un-Stuffed” Tomorrow!

November 24th, 2005 - Barbara Feiner


Happy Thanksgiving from Organic Authority! Expect to have your fair share of organic turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and pumpkin pie today? The average American consumes at least 2,500 calories and 86 grams of fat during a typical Thanksgiving dinner—the equivalent of eating 16 slices of pepperoni pizza!

If you haven’t joined a structured exercise program or gym, you can work out for free tomorrow at your local Bally Total Fitness club in honor of post-Thanksgiving “Fat Friday.” Bally’s goal: to help Americans kick off the holiday season with a healthy start.

Centers will open their doors to the public (minimum age: 18) at no cost to help you burn calories from your Thanksgiving feast. Trainers and nutrition experts will be available to offer tips and advice on preventing holiday weight gain, which plagues many Americans each year.

A recent Bally survey found that more than 70% of those polled gain 1 to 10 pounds between Thanksgiving and the New Year—weight that proves difficult to take off. Bally execs hope the free day of fitness will encourage Americans to make exercise a priority so they can stay fit.

To find a Bally Total Fitness club near you, call 1-800-FITNESS or use the company’s online locator.

Read More:Get “Un-Stuffed” Tomorrow!

© 2010 OrganicAuthority, LLC