Thursday 9 June 2011

Rigatoni ti amo!

I have never been a great fan of penne. There is just something really disappointing about it whenever I have it. Or maybe it's just that it is the most popular of pasta shapes and because of that it doesn't feel that exciting. Rigatoni on the other hand is a whole different story. I could have rigatoni every time I have pasta and I wouldn't regret it. Especially if they were my Mum's new favourite - Rigatoni con Balsamico! I am not sure where the recipe comes from originally, I got it from my Mum some time ago and I know she has introduced some minor changes, so here it is:


Rigatoni con Balsamico
enough rigatoni for two
1 Tbs + 75g unsalted butter
2 garlic cloves, chopped
1 tin chopped tomatoes
2 tsp balsamic vinegar
7-8 leaves fresh basil, chopped
salt, pepper and pecorino (I had parmesan and it worked)

Melt 1 Tsb of  butter in the pan and add the garlic. Fry for a minute until the garlic softens a bit and then add chopped tomatoes. Season with salt and pepper and add basil. Reduce heat and boil of the sauce until it resembles a light syrup.
Boil the rigatoni according to the instructions on the packet. When it's ready get rid of the water and add 75 g of butter to it and stir well until the butter melts. Mix the sauce with the pasta. Add 2 tsp of balsamic vinegar at the end and stir well. Serve with some grated cheese on top. Enjoy!

Note that there is NO oil in this recipe. The butter seems to make all the difference and I'm constantly surprised with how much of a difference it makes. Yum!

2 comments:

  1. Yes! I feel exactly the same about rigatoni & penne! :D
    Currently I have spaghetti and pasta rice from The Better Food Co on Whiteladies, yet to try either but intrigued as to how the pasta rice will be.

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  2. Pasta rice! Yay! I've never had it but it's on my list of things to try!
    (as for penne - i was once told that everyone shoul like it because when you cut it along it looks like a swimsuit!)

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