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6/12/10

Fusilli with tuna sauce



SERVES 4

Ingredients
  • 400 g (14 oz) Fusilli pasta (cooked "al dente" - see How to cook perfect spaghetti)
  • 60 ml (2 fl oz) Extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 Small shallot (finely chopped)
  • 1 Clove of garlic (crashed)
  • 150 g (5 oz) Tuna (1 tin of tuna in olive oil does the job)
  • 400 g (14 oz) Can of chopped tomatoes
  • Salt and ground pepper for seasoning


Directions:

Put the olive oil in a frying pan (medium heat), crush the garlic clove and sweat it off until golden brown, then discard the garlic.Immediately, after having removed the garlic, add the chopped shallot and sweat it off until golden brown.

At this stage you have the chance of adding some anchovy paste (1 tsp) as an option. If you want to enhance the fishy flavour, do it!

Stir until the anchovy paste is melted and evenly distributed (it's just a matter of seconds).Then, add the chopped tomatoes.Stir and try to break the chopped tomatoes in order to make the sauce a bit thinner. Using Italian "passata di pomodoro" would save you time because you do not have to break the chopped tomatoes.Cook for 5 minutes and then season with salt.Season with pepper.Add the tuna.Break the tuna in small parts and stir to evenly distribute.Now, turn the heat to low and cook for about 10 minutes.In the last 30 seconds of cooking, add the parsley.Stir to evenly distribute and turn the heat off.The sauce is ready to be added to the pasta.The sauce is ready to be added to the pasta.Stir in order to coat the pasta evenly with the sauce.

Serve it and remember, a good glass of chilled white wine is the perfect accompaniment.

Buon appetito!

Note: do not use any Parmesan or Pecorino Romano cheese on pasta served with fish sauces. This is the number one rule that unfortunately is often forgotten by some restaurants abroad. In the UK, where I live, I found several restaurants that are known for Italian cooking but apparently their staff is not very well trained...no further comment!


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