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Greece Authentic home cooking from Greece, with US measurements.
Originally published on Cookpad Greece as Ταλιατέλες mimosa. Ζήτωσαν οι γυναίκες!
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Mimosa Tagliatelle. Cheers to Women!

ggr
ggr @george
Athens

On the occasion of “Women's Day” and since all kinds of “budget cuts” lead us to seek more economical ideas, I decided this year, instead of a bouquet of mimosas, to offer my wife a plate of “mimosa tagliatelle”!!!
For the greenery of the bouquet, I used green tagliatelle, homemade and from as pure ingredients as possible. How did I color them? See here (“Green Dough for Tagliatelle ‘Popeye the Sailorman’”) to find out.
As for the mimosa flowers, small, round, and bright yellow, I made small balls from white fish fillet (but once the economy picks up, they could also be made from shrimp, crayfish, crab, etc.), colored with saffron. Thus, a composition was created... at least different from previous years.
Here, you will find instructions for the second part, the “flowers” of this composition.

A few more secrets

As I write at the beginning, the “mimosa flowers” could also be made from shrimp, crab, crayfish, or even smoked or fresh salmon. I didn't dare to buy such things from the supermarket because you never know, they might even monitor what we buy... Besides, I can't stand any more cuts...
The quantities in the photos are exactly half of those mentioned. I wanted to celebrate, not overindulge...

On the occasion of “Women's Day” and since all kinds of “budget cuts” lead us to seek more economical ideas, I decided this year, instead of a bouquet of mimosas, to offer my wife a plate of “mimosa tagliatelle”!!!
For the greenery of the bouquet, I used green tagliatelle, homemade and from as pure ingredients as possible. How did I color them? See here (“Green Dough for Tagliatelle ‘Popeye the Sailorman’”) to find out.
As for the mimosa flowers, small, round, and bright yellow, I made small balls from white fish fillet (but once the economy picks up, they could also be made from shrimp, crayfish, crab, etc.), colored with saffron. Thus, a composition was created... at least different from previous years.
Here, you will find instructions for the second part, the “flowers” of this composition.

A few more secrets

As I write at the beginning, the “mimosa flowers” could also be made from shrimp, crab, crayfish, or even smoked or fresh salmon. I didn't dare to buy such things from the supermarket because you never know, they might even monitor what we buy... Besides, I can't stand any more cuts...
The quantities in the photos are exactly half of those mentioned. I wanted to celebrate, not overindulge...

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Mimosa Tagliatelle. Cheers to Women!

ggr
ggr @george
Athens

On the occasion of “Women's Day” and since all kinds of “budget cuts” lead us to seek more economical ideas, I decided this year, instead of a bouquet of mimosas, to offer my wife a plate of “mimosa tagliatelle”!!!
For the greenery of the bouquet, I used green tagliatelle, homemade and from as pure ingredients as possible. How did I color them? See here (“Green Dough for Tagliatelle ‘Popeye the Sailorman’”) to find out.
As for the mimosa flowers, small, round, and bright yellow, I made small balls from white fish fillet (but once the economy picks up, they could also be made from shrimp, crayfish, crab, etc.), colored with saffron. Thus, a composition was created... at least different from previous years.
Here, you will find instructions for the second part, the “flowers” of this composition.

A few more secrets

As I write at the beginning, the “mimosa flowers” could also be made from shrimp, crab, crayfish, or even smoked or fresh salmon. I didn't dare to buy such things from the supermarket because you never know, they might even monitor what we buy... Besides, I can't stand any more cuts...
The quantities in the photos are exactly half of those mentioned. I wanted to celebrate, not overindulge...

On the occasion of “Women's Day” and since all kinds of “budget cuts” lead us to seek more economical ideas, I decided this year, instead of a bouquet of mimosas, to offer my wife a plate of “mimosa tagliatelle”!!!
For the greenery of the bouquet, I used green tagliatelle, homemade and from as pure ingredients as possible. How did I color them? See here (“Green Dough for Tagliatelle ‘Popeye the Sailorman’”) to find out.
As for the mimosa flowers, small, round, and bright yellow, I made small balls from white fish fillet (but once the economy picks up, they could also be made from shrimp, crayfish, crab, etc.), colored with saffron. Thus, a composition was created... at least different from previous years.
Here, you will find instructions for the second part, the “flowers” of this composition.

A few more secrets

As I write at the beginning, the “mimosa flowers” could also be made from shrimp, crab, crayfish, or even smoked or fresh salmon. I didn't dare to buy such things from the supermarket because you never know, they might even monitor what we buy... Besides, I can't stand any more cuts...
The quantities in the photos are exactly half of those mentioned. I wanted to celebrate, not overindulge...

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Ingredients

30 Minutes
4 people
  • For the green tagliatelle
  • 2 2/3 cupsflour (about 300 grams)
  • 3medium eggs
  • 2 cupsfresh spinach (leaves only, about 60 grams)
  • 1 pinchSalt,
  • ...for the balls
  • 9 ouncescod (fillet)
  • 1 cupbreadcrumbs (about 80 grams)
  • 1/2 cupgrated Parmesan cheese (about 50 grams)
  • 1 clovegarlic
  • 1medium egg
  • 1 packetsaffron
  • Salt, to taste
  • Pepper, to taste
  • ...for the sauce
  • 2 tablespoonsbutter (about 30 grams)
  • 2 tablespoonsolive oil
  • 1 cupheavy cream (about 250 ml)
  • 2 clovesgarlic
  • 1/4 cupbrandy
  • Salt, to taste
  • Pepper, to taste
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30 Minutes
  1. 1

    For those who DON'T believe in “two's company, three's a crowd,” you can buy a package of “spinach tagliatelle” from the supermarket. The “others” can make their own homemade tagliatelle, in an easy and quick way, by following the detailed, step-by-step instructions found in the recipe for “Green Dough for Tagliatelle ‘Popeye the Sailorman’.” Consult them and return here for the sauce. The adventure is just beginning...

    A picture of step 1 of Mimosa Tagliatelle. Cheers to Women!.
  2. 2

    So, did you make the famous green tagliatelle? While they dry, let's move on to preparing the sauce. Check the cod fillet for any bones that may have escaped cleaning, and remove them with tweezers. Then, cut the fillet into pieces.

    A picture of step 2 of Mimosa Tagliatelle. Cheers to Women!.
  3. 3

    Put them in the mixer and chop finely.

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  4. 4

    Transfer the pieces to a bowl, add the garlic clove finely chopped (or even better, crushed with the appropriate tool), the breadcrumbs (should be very finely chopped), the grated Parmesan, the egg (whole), a little salt and pepper (careful not to overdo it), and finally, the saffron powder dissolved in a teaspoon of water (make sure it dissolves well to spread and color the entire mixture).

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  5. 5

    Knead the ingredients well until the mixture becomes smooth and uniform and acquires a bright yellow color, thanks to the saffron. The texture should not be too watery or too firm, so it can be easily worked by hand.

    A picture of step 5 of Mimosa Tagliatelle. Cheers to Women!.
  6. 6

    If you find it a bit runny to work with easily, add a little flour. Don't worry, it won't lose its color... Conversely, if it's too firm, add a little water (half a teaspoon). The egg causes all this, depending on its size, you may find yourself in one of the three situations.

    A picture of step 6 of Mimosa Tagliatelle. Cheers to Women!.
  7. 7

    Take small amounts of the mixture and shape tiny balls, the size of mimosa flowers (about 1 cm in diameter). With these quantities of ingredients, expect to make over 120!!!

    A picture of step 7 of Mimosa Tagliatelle. Cheers to Women!.
  8. 8

    If deemed necessary, place these balls in the fridge for half an hour to firm up a bit. However, it's not necessary, the “dough” is quite firm.

    A picture of step 8 of Mimosa Tagliatelle. Cheers to Women!.
  9. 9

    In a large pan (it should fit all our tagliatelle), heat the butter and oil together, adding two garlic cloves (crushed by hand to break, which will be removed later). Let them cook until they turn golden. They will have already released their aromas, so remove them.

    A picture of step 9 of Mimosa Tagliatelle. Cheers to Women!.
  10. 10

    Then add our yellow balls to the aromatic butter, let them fry for two minutes, stirring to absorb all the aromas and become crispy.

    A picture of step 10 of Mimosa Tagliatelle. Cheers to Women!.
  11. 11

    And deglaze with the brandy. My God, what aromas!!! For these alone, I deserve her to renew her vows of eternal love to me...

    A picture of step 11 of Mimosa Tagliatelle. Cheers to Women!.
  12. 12

    Add the heavy cream, adjust the salt and pepper, and turn off the heat.

    A picture of step 12 of Mimosa Tagliatelle. Cheers to Women!.
  13. 13

    Leave the pan on the burner to keep warm.

    A picture of step 13 of Mimosa Tagliatelle. Cheers to Women!.
  14. 14

    In a pot with plenty of salted water, add our tagliatelle.

    A picture of step 14 of Mimosa Tagliatelle. Cheers to Women!.
  15. 15

    (Lift them with your hands a couple of times to fluff them up, in case they have stuck together, despite the flouring)

    A picture of step 15 of Mimosa Tagliatelle. Cheers to Women!.
  16. 16

    And boil them until, when tasted, they are cooked “al dente.”

    A picture of step 16 of Mimosa Tagliatelle. Cheers to Women!.
  17. 17

    Drain them and add them to the pan with our sauce. Sauté, shaking the pan vigorously, for 2-3 minutes, to mix the tagliatelle well with the sauce.

    A picture of step 17 of Mimosa Tagliatelle. Cheers to Women!.
  18. 18

    And serve, making sure –for once– most of the sauce goes on Her plate. “Flowers for the lady,” they say, right?

    A picture of step 18 of Mimosa Tagliatelle. Cheers to Women!.
  19. 19

    Well, put a little flower next to it. She will adore you!!!

    A picture of step 19 of Mimosa Tagliatelle. Cheers to Women!.
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Published in the US on April 09, 2025 14:31
Athens

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Saffron Brandy Parmesan Cod Pepper Egg Cheera Butter Cheese Fillet Garlic

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