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How To Cook Pasta Al Pomodoro
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How to cook Tomato Spaghetti (Spaghetti al
pomodoro)
From Your Italian Recipes Guy from
http://youritalianrecipes.com
Easy Steps
• Preparation: 5 mins• Cooking: 10 mins (if the tomato sauce has been previously preapared)• Difficulty: Easy• A simple “spaghetti al pomodoro” is probably the No1 choice of any
Italian. This is an incredibly delicious recipe, but you need to cook the spaghetti “al dente” and make the tomato sauce (sugo di pomodoro) from scratch, for the recipe to be perfect. The first stage is to prepare your own tomato sauce, and for this I have added the full tomato sauce recipe inside the spaghetti al pomodoro recipe directions. Then, you boil the spaghetti and once it is ready use the tomato sauce to top the spaghetti. Finally, bless this fantastic dish with a generous sprinkle of Parmesan or Pecorino Romano cheese and enjoy!
Ingredients
• SERVES 4
• Ingredients (Metric & Imperial measurements):• 400 g Spaghetti• 1 Kg (2.2 lb) Tomatoes (preferably organic)• 80 g (3 oz) Onion (finely chopped)• 80 ml (3 fl oz) Extra virgin olive oil (plus an extra dash to complete the sauce at the end)• 1 tsp Sugar• 1 tbs Tomato purée (optional)• Few basil leaves• Salt for seasoning
U.S. measurements ingredients
• SERVES 4
• Ingredients (U.S. measurements):• 14 ounces Spaghetti• 35 ounces (2 pounds 3 ounces) Tomatoes (preferably organic)• 3 oounces Onion (finely chopped)• 6 tablespoons (3/8 cup) Extra virgin olive oil (plus an extra dash to complete the sauce at
the end)• 1 teaspoon Sugar• 1 tablespoon Tomato purée (optional)• Few basil leaves• Salt for seasoning
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• Finely chop the onion.
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• Next, gently rinse the basil leaves and delicately pat them dry. If you rub the leaves, instead of patting them dry, they will loose part of their aroma.
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• Wash and dry the tomatoes.
4
• Next, using a paring knife, remove the eye from each tomato.• Using a paring knife, score a cross on the bottom of each tomato.
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• Take a large pan full of water, bring the water to the boil, plunge the tomatoes into the pan and blanch for 15-20 seconds, until you see some cracks on the tomato skin.
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• Using a slotted spoon, remove the tomatoes from the pan.• Put the tomatoes into a colander.
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• Peel and quarter the tomatoes.
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• Remove core and seeds from each tomato quarter. • Keep only the tomato petals.• Dice the tomato petals.
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• Put the olive oil into a sauce pan. Heat the oil and then add the onion.
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• Sweat the onion off over medium heat, until it colours (3-4 minutes will be sufficient).
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• Next, add the diced tomato into the pan.• Stir for few seconds.• Cover the pan with a lid, bring the heat to low and let cook for 10
minutes.
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• After 10 minutes remove the lid and add the sugar. At this stage you can also add the tomato purée, if you have chosen to use it. Give it a good stir and simmer on a very gentle heat for 30 minutes. Leave the pan uncovered because during this time the sauce has to be brought to the right consistency (a thin sauce will not coat the pasta properly!).
13
• 10 minutes before the finish, taste the sauce and season with salt according to taste.• 2 minutes before the finish, add the basil leaves.• Give the sauce a final sir.
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• When the 30 minuets cooking time has elapsed, remove the pan from the heat. Finish the sauce by adding a dash of olive oil and set aside until the spaghetti are ready.
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• Boil the spaghetti according to the instruction given on the packet. Spaghetti should be cooked “al dente” (firm to the bite).
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• Once the spaghetti are ready, drain the spaghetti e toss them into the previously prepared tomato sauce (traditionally, Italians top their pasta with only enough sauce to coat the pasta).
Ready to Eat !!!
• Finish the dish with a generous sprinkle of Parmesan or Pecorino cheese.
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