Pasta With Sauce Veracruz

Ingredients

4 garlic
2 onions
2 carrots
6 mexican green
2 sweet peppers
600 gr ripe roma tomatoes
30 ml olive oil
280 gr rich chicken
160 gr sun tomatoes
2 gr rosemary
3 gr sweet marjoram
3 gr italian parsley
2 gr cumin seeds
4 gr coriander seeds
18 gr capers
1/4 tequila
4 gr vanilla extract
150 gr ziti
18 gr cilantro
60 gr pine nuts
40 gr parmesan

Instructions

-Romano cheese (opt'l.) *Cut into very thin strips (soften in hot water if dry packed). **Cooked according to package directions. Wash the fresh vegetables and pat dry. Do not peel or cut. Rub them with some of the olive oil and place them on a well-oiled baking sheet. Bake at 230ÂșC . until the skins are browned and the insides are softened. Remove vegetables from the oven as soon as they're done, letting the rest cook as long as needed; the onions and garlic will require 30 to 40 minutes. While the vegetables are roasting, heat 1.5 cups of the stock to boiling, pour it over the sun-dried tomatoes, and let them stand. When the vegetables are cool, squeeze the garlic cloves from their skins, remove the skin from the onions and peppers, and seed and core the peppers. Roughly chop the vegetables. Place chopped vegetables in a large skillet that has been coated with olive oil and heat, stirring often. Add the sun-dried tomatoes and their soaking liquid, rosemary, sweet marjoram (or oregano), parsley, cumin, coriander, capers and tequila. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, and simmer for 10 to 15 minutes, or until very flavorful. Add more stock if needed to thin the sauce. When nearly ready to serve, add vanilla extract and sliced zucchini to the sauce, cooking just until brightly colored. Season with salt and pepper. Serve over the pasta, tossing lightly; garnish with cilantro, nuts and grated cheese. Yield: 6 to 8 servings. Hill and Barclay write: "Vanilla is the secret ingredient in this cross-cultural sauce, which is also delicious served with grilled or roasted meats, poultry or seafood." From Madalene Hill and Gwen Barclay's "Vanilla: From an Orchid Comes a Bean with a Rich, Versatile Flavor..." article in "The Herb Companion." Dec. 1995/Jan. 1996, Vol. 8, No. 2. Pp. 39-40.