Embark on a culinary journey with Mark Bittman's pasta with garlic, tomatoes, and anchovies, a dish that captures the essence of Italian simplicity and robust flavors. With its vibrant medley of fresh ingredients and skillful combination of textures, this pasta dish promises an explosion of taste that will leave you craving for more. Get ready to tantalize your taste buds and discover the secrets behind creating this exceptional pasta dish, perfect for any occasion, whether it's a casual weeknight dinner or an elegant gathering.
Let's cook with our recipes!
FAST TOMATO SAUCE WITH ANCHOVIES
Despite their reputation, anchovies are not overpowering, at least once cooked. Used with garlic as the start of a fast pasta sauce, they dissolve almost instantly and add a mysteriously meaty complexity that makes the sauce seem as if it had simmered for hours. Tossed with linguine and arugula, they make a simple dish sophisticated. If you're feeding a crowd, it doubles or triples beautifully.
Provided by Mark Bittman
Categories dinner, main course
Time 30m
Yield enough for 1 pound of pasta, about 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Put the olive oil in a deep skillet, and turn the heat to medium. A minute later, add the garlic and the anchovies, and stir. When the garlic sizzles and the anchovies break up, add the tomatoes.
- Turn heat to medium-high, and bring to a boil. Cook, stirring occasionally, until mixture becomes saucy, about 15 minutes. Season to taste, and serve with spaghetti or other long pasta. Grated pecorino Romano cheese goes well with this sauce.
Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 103, UnsaturatedFat 6 grams, Carbohydrate 7 grams, Fat 8 grams, Fiber 4 grams, Protein 3 grams, SaturatedFat 1 gram, Sodium 490 milligrams, Sugar 5 grams
PASTA WITH ANCHOVIES AND ARUGULA
The original version of this recipe, which I wrote in 2000 to accompany a column about the many wonders of anchovies, is one of the rare Minimalist recipes I wasn't entirely happy with when I re-examined it. The problem was the proportions of the ingredients. My thinking about pasta dishes has evolved, and the more-sauce-less-pasta approach that's emerged is one that's pretty brilliant, if I do say so myself. So, it was a bit of a shock to look back at my original recipe and find that, for four people, I called for a full pound of pasta but only two cups of arugula. The resulting dish is delicious, thanks to garlic and anchovies, but uniformly starchy and a bit lacking in textural and flavor contrast. You can barely even taste the arugula when there's only a half-cup in each serving. So I decided to do a little tweaking. My new version contains almost equal parts cooked pasta and raw arugula. Thanks to the increase in greenery, Pasta With Anchovies and Arugula 2.0 is lighter and more interesting than the original, though no less satisfying.
Provided by Mark Bittman
Categories dinner, quick, main course
Time 30m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Set a large pot of water to a boil, and salt it.
- Put half of the olive oil in a deep skillet, and turn the heat to medium. A minute later, add the garlic and the anchovies. When the garlic sizzles and the anchovies break up, turn the heat to its lowest setting.
- Cook the pasta until it is tender but not mushy. Reserve 1 cup of the cooking liquid, and drain. Add pasta and arugula to skillet, along with enough of the reserved cooking water to make a sauce. Turn heat to medium, and stir for a minute. Add salt and pepper to taste, plus a pinch or more of red pepper flakes.
- Turn pasta and sauce into a bowl, toss with remaining olive oil and serve.
Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 362, UnsaturatedFat 12 grams, Carbohydrate 45 grams, Fat 15 grams, Fiber 2 grams, Protein 11 grams, SaturatedFat 2 grams, Sodium 306 milligrams, Sugar 2 grams
MARK BITTMAN'S PASTA WITH GARLIC, TOMATOES AND ANCHOVIES
I'm an anchovy-lover. If you are one too, you will like this. If you know an anchovy-hater, don't tell them and I bet they won't even know. The anchovies completely break down into the sauce. Of course you need excellent anchovies, and that means ones that are packed in olive oil, preferably from Italy or Spain.
Provided by Gay Gilmore
Categories Penne
Time 20m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Bring a large pot of water to a boil and salt it for the pasta -- you should be able to make the entire recipe as the pasta cooks.
- Put olive oil in a medium skillet over medium heat; a minute later, add garlic and chilies, if using -- cook garlic so it bubbles gently.
- When it is lightly browned all over, add anchovies and cook, stirring occasionally, for about a minute, until anchovies begin to fall apart, then add tomatoes.
- Adjust heat so tomatoes bubble nicely, and cook until mixture becomes saucy, about 5 minutes.
- Taste and add salt and pepper as necessary (taste first because the anchovies can contribute plenty of salt).
- Meanwhile, cook pasta until tender but not mushy. When it is done, drain it, reserving a little cooking water to thin sauce if necessary. Serve pasta with sauce and parsley.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 608.9, Fat 17.4, SaturatedFat 2.7, Cholesterol 17, Sodium 744.6, Carbohydrate 90.5, Fiber 4.7, Sugar 4, Protein 21.8
PASTA WITH GARLIC, ANCHOVIES AND TOMATOES
Steps:
- Bring a large pot of water to boil and salt it. Put olive oil in a medium skillet over medium heat; a minute later, add garlic and chilies, if using. Cook garlic so it bubbles gently. When it is lightly browned all over, add anchovies. Cook stirring occasionally, for about a minute, until anchovies begin to fall apart, then add tomatoes. Adjust heat so tomatoes bubble nicely, cook until mixture becomes saucy, about 5 minutes. Taste and add salt and pepper as necessary. Meanwhile cook pasta until tender but not mushy. When it is done, drain, reserving a little cooking water to thin sauce if necessary. Perve paste with sauce and parsley.
Tips:
- Use high-quality ingredients. Fresh, ripe tomatoes, good olive oil, and flavorful anchovies will make a big difference in the taste of your pasta.
- Don't overcrowd the pan. When cooking the tomatoes, make sure you have a large enough pan so that they can spread out in a single layer. This will help them cook evenly and prevent them from steaming.
- Be patient. Simmer the tomatoes for at least 20 minutes, or until they have softened and become slightly caramelized. This will develop their flavor and make them more delicious.
Conclusion:
This pasta dish is a quick and easy weeknight meal that is also packed with flavor. The combination of tomatoes, anchovies, and garlic is a classic, and the addition of capers and olives adds a briny, salty flavor that takes it to the next level. Whether you're a fan of anchovies or not, I encourage you to give this recipe a try. You might just be surprised at how much you enjoy it!
Are you curently on diet or you just want to control your food's nutritions, ingredients? We will help you find recipes by cooking method, nutrition, ingredients...
Check it out »
You'll also love