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www.italoamericano.org 32 L'Italo-Americano THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2019 LA BUONA TAVOLA RECIPES COOKING TIPS SEASONAL DISHES It's important to finish cooking the pasta in the pan with the tomato sauce (Copyright: Michele Becci ) Continued form page 30 A few leaves of basil Kosher salt Red pepper flakes Freshly ground black pepper Extra-virgin olive oil to finish 1 pound pasta (preferably made from Gragnano wheat) Directions: In a large saucepan or skillet (big enough to hold the pasta – I use my large cast iron skillet), warm the oil and the garlic cloves over medium low heat. Allow the garlic to slowly sim- mer in the oil until lightly browned on each side. Remove the garlic from the pan. Raise the heat to medium. Add the can of tomatoes with their juice to the pan (some cooks like to drain the tomatoes which results in a thicker sauce. Either is fine). Add a few large pinches of salt to the sauce, a pinch of red pepper flakes and a few leaves of basil. Gently push on the tomatoes with a wooden spoon to break up them up in the sauce. Allow the sauce to simmer and thicken slightly. Meanwhile, put up a large pot of salted water (like the sea!) to cook the pasta. Be at the ready to transfer the pasta into the sauce pan as you will only cook the pasta for a few minutes in the water. When it comes to a boil, drop in the pasta. Note how long the package says until al dente and only cook it for half that time in the water. Transfer the pasta to the sauce pan to finish cooking. For example, if the package says 8 minutes for al dente, transfer it to the sauce at around 4 minutes. Finish cook- ing the pasta to al dente in the sauce. Feel free to add a little bit of the pasta cooking water to the pan to further meld the flavors. When ready, transfer the pasta to a heated serving bowl. Sprinkle with a few fresh basil leaves and a drizzle of extra vir- gin olive oil and serve! Some Neapolitan's would balk at serving grated cheese with this dish as it muddles its pure flavors, I say try it first without and add only if you feel you need to!

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