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How to cook trendy "Barbie" pasta: everyone is amazed by the bright pink color

Kateryna YagovychFood
On-trend pink Barbie paste. Source: foodnetwork.ca

The long-awaited premiere of the American movie "Barbie" took place in Ukraine on July 20. The main symbol of the tape is a bright pink color. which can be seen in the clothes of heroes, in the interior and even in food. Fans made a real trend out of it.

How to cook trendy ''Barbie'' pasta: everyone is amazed by the bright pink color

Pink pasta has become quite popular in social networks. The idea of preparing such a dish was shared by foodblogger Yana with the nickname gordynovskaya on Instagram. A spectacular color can be obtained with the help of beets.

How to cook trendy ''Barbie'' pasta: everyone is amazed by the bright pink color

Ingredients:

  • 2 boiled or roasted beets (without peel)
  • half of one onion
  • 120 g feta
  • pasta
  • salt, dried garlic
  • nuts and fresh basil for decoration

Cooking method:

How to cook trendy ''Barbie'' pasta: everyone is amazed by the bright pink color

1. Fry the onions along with the dried garlic.

2. Boil the pasta.

How to cook trendy ''Barbie'' pasta: everyone is amazed by the bright pink color

3. While you are draining the pasta, reserve ½ cup separately.

4. Boil or bake the beets.

5. Put the vegetable in a blender and pour the pre-prepared pasta water.

How to cook trendy ''Barbie'' pasta: everyone is amazed by the bright pink color

6. Put the fried onions.

7. Salt.

8. Add the feta.

How to cook trendy ''Barbie'' pasta: everyone is amazed by the bright pink color

9. Blend everything.

10. Stir the sauce into the pasta.

11. Fry for 3 minutes over a low heat.

12. Serve with fresh basil and nuts.

OBOZREVATEL also shared the fact that one of the "dolls" in the movie "Barbie" appeared in pajamas from the Ukrainian brand.

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