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Spaghetti with Poblano Cream Sauce

By Creativeculinary @CreativCulinary

Spaghetti with Poblano Cream Sauce is a delicious pasta dish with a Poblano and Serrano pepper cream sauce that's topped with Manchego cheese...delicious!

Spaghetti with Poblano Cream Sauce

Facebook can be exasperating but there can also be fun rewards. I've met some of the people I first met online 'in real life' and we've become fast friends. I've also had people I've met wait anxiously for my recipes and just as much fun, share their best recipes with me...and that was the case with this Spaghetti with Poblano Cream Sauce.

Only known to me as MT Garcia on Facebook, we share a similar sense of humor so maybe that's part of our connection but I'm sure she would agree...it's really about the food! She is a loyal reader and then there was the French Quarter Cream Cheese Spread. Oh my. MT lauded this recipe but after she gave it to me I held onto it for a bit before I got around to it.

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Let me just say this; I quickly doubled amounts for the next time. My friends expect it at my annual Christmas party and it's pretty much devoured first. Simple too...cream cheese and onion is topped with a brown sugar sweetened sauce and pecans. Makes my mouth water just writing about it!

That experience certainly won my respect so when she suggested I try this pasta I was all in and didn't mess around.

I bought the Poblano peppers the next day and it was made and photographed shortly thereafter. I had a big bowl for dinner one night and lunch again the next day and saved a bit for my neighbor. She was simply too late in getting here, I ate it too! Sorry Amy, my bad.

Spaghetti with Poblano Cream Sauce

Now the thing is...there is nothing about this Spaghetti with Poblano Cream Sauce that necessarily looks divine; so you have to trust me. It's simple...but somehow in that simplicity there is the perfect mix of Poblano peppers, onion, garlic, cilantro and cream...ahh, the cream.

The recipe calls for Mexican Crema but in lieu of that suggests you can use heavy cream; which I did. I had it so I used it; it was that simple.

I'm all for sourcing certain ingredients but for this recipe, the one thing I really wanted was the Manchego cheese for the top and I did find that even though I was told that Parmesan could be substituted.

The Mexican crema did not inspire me to hightail it out of here on a journey across town...and I'm suggesting you don't have to do that either; if it's not readily available in your neck of the woods, heavy cream works just fine. This was so perfect!

The one thing I added to the recipe were some Pepitas. How perfect is that? I actually picked them up from Sprouts with no intention for them to be anything but a snack but had a revelation.

I wanted a garnish because photos of pasta with a green sauce were pretty boring and I needed something for a bit of contrast, but the flavor and crunch were a positive addition too. Sort of like pine nuts on pasta but with a Mexican twist!

Spaghetti with Poblano Cream Sauce

Still not pretty so much as a plainish Jane but who cares? This delicious variation of pasta is in the cookbook 'Veracruz' by Zarela Martinez and the green tinge comes not from pesto but from Poblano chiles.

I love Poblano chiles because they're slightly spicy and how I made this dish for myself and friends. I've included an option to add a couple of Serrano peppers to the mix if you want something with a bit of heat.

I think two is probably enough; my friend tried twice that amount and thought it too much. I'll add some next time and report...but I love them if kept in check.

Whether just the Poblano or if you also use the Serrano, the chiles are tempered with the heavy cream and butter. Although Parmesan can be used; we did love the complexity added with the use of the Manchego; I will warn you it's a bit pricey but I thought worth it. I started this process thinking the dish sounded great; the first taste was beyond expectations.

I had my 8 year old neighbor girl in the kitchen with me; she wanted to help. So I had her help remove the blackened skin of the peppers after they were blistered and had cooled. She waited while I finished the sauce and I gave her a bite.

And another bite. Know what success is in my kitchen with a little one? Hearing 'You MUST give this recipe to my mom!' Will do my dear and now I give it to all of you too...seriously a must try!

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