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Why not try them with some cuttlefish?

 

During one of my little holidays back home, I get inspired by my roman market, so the next one will be a colorful and tasty dish to change a bit your pasta habit.

Last Monday my mum told me she was going to the market, so I thought could have been nice to post here some pictures of the market that I always tell you about.

 

 

All these colors, all the vibe of the people at the stands and all the beautiful products... They blew my mind and I couldn't resist from buying the ingredients for my next recipe: zucchini blossoms and little squids.

I decide to cook them with some Spaghetti Pastificio dei Campi and here are all the ingredients I used for 2 people:

6-8 zucchini blossoms

150 gr. of Spaghetti or Vermicelli Pastificio dei Campi

6-8 little cuttlefish

Some white wine

Oil, salt, pepper, chili

and a bit of grated pecorino cheese.

 

 

 

Clean the cuttlefish or buy them already cleaned. Cut them in half and put them in a pan with some hot oil and a garlic clove. Let them cook and color a bit. Add the white wine and let evaporate.

Then add the flowers cleaned from the inside and cut in half.

Put the water for the pasta to boil with some salt and when boiling, add the spaghetti. Let the spaghetti cook al dente, while adding salt, pepper and chili to the pan.

 

 

When the spaghetti are ready, drain them and toss them in the pan with the rest. Serve in a plate with some grated pecorino cheese and a sparkle of chili! Enjoy the color and the taste of the hot roman spring!


Some ideas for Easter!

Posted by: linguina in 2012

Two different Spaghetti Nests

 

Yesterday I was surfing the net for some ideas for Easter, something for you to do with your  children, but also something  to decorate the table during the Easter lunch or  during the classic Easter breakfast with eggs and salami.

This year I will spend this day with my italian friend here in London, and could be nice to have a traditional feast. So here are two ideas for that day: Spaghetti Nests.

For the decorative Spaghetti Nest you will need:

1 box of Spaghetti
1 egg
some salt and nutmeg
extra virgin olive oil
2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese
Tools: Pot, baking dish from oven, oven paper, brush


eggs nests


Preheat the oven to 220 degree. Boil the Spaghetti in a big pot, to avoid to break them.
Place some baking paper on  the baking dish and spread a little oil on the bottom.

Drain the pasta with a fork and roll it, giving the form of a nest in the measure that you want. Arrange the nests on the baking sheet spaced, while in a bowl you will beat the eggs with a pinch of salt and the Parmesan cheese.
Brush the beaten egg on the spaghetti and bake them for 10 minutes in the preheated oven. They should be golden and crispy. Let them cool down and serve with the boiled eggs.

If instead you want to serve a little fun starter try the Spaghetti nest with peas and ham. You will need for 4 people:

40 g of flour
4 dl of cream
150 gr of Spaghetti Pastificio dei Campi
                                                                                                        100 gr of peas                                                                                                                                                            100 gr cooked ham or little cube of pancetta if you want                                                                          1 little onion
2 tablespoons of Parmesan
Salt, pepper and olive oil

spaghetti nest

Take a pan and toast the flour for 2 minutes, then gradually add the cream and stir with a whisk, then add tablespoon of grated Parmesan cheese, salt and pepper and stir. Put the cream in a bowl and let cool in refrigerator.
Cook the fresh peas in boiling water for 5 minutes, then take them out pass them in a pan with olive oil, some chopped onion and the ham cut in little pieces.

Boil the spaghetti , then drain and toss them with some of the sauce, made 8 little baskets and put them in a baking dish, decorated with the peas, the ham and some of the remaining cream.
Past the baskets in the oven at 200 ° C for 15 minutes and serve on a tray.


More than 7 different  pasta dishes


Yes, this is the number of recipes he cooked for us all in one night! An explosion of taste, , traditions and high quality ingredients all mixed to create the perfect pasta night.
Between recipes, jokes, some learning from his experience and the italian tradition, Massimo Riccioli cooked some of the most famous Italian pasta dishes with Pastificio dei Campi and his personal touch!
Here a little recap of the night just to let you imagine the amazing time we had.
We started with some surprising pasta chips, fried Spaghetti served as a crunchy snack.

 


Then he opened the night with Vermicelli alla Sorrentina, with tomato, mozzarella and basil... This was just a little entry to tease the guests. “The red calls the black… like Pastificio dei Campi boxes, so here for you black squid ink pasta” This was one of the best dishes of the night Vermicelli with black squid ink and some grated salty ricotta! Everyone was amazed! 


To come back to the base of our cuisine, Massimo prepared a great Carbonara with Calle Pastificio dei Campi. Look at the pictures and tell me if it’s not tempting!

 

 

Now some inter regional Orecchiette with onion, like in Genova, broccoli and sardines from Sicily, the pasta from Gragnano and the original inspiration from Puglia.”

 


My favourite? Linguine with scallops, basil and a fantastic smoked ricotta cheese! Just a feast of taste.

 


When we were all thinking that the night was ending and with it the pasta dishes… Massimo started to cook again, and this time was… amatriciana of course, another pillar of the roman tradition! He chose Eliche Pastificio dei Campi for this dish and he didn’t put any oil or salt. All is left to the ingredients!


And to close the night, like in the most funny and long parties at home in Italy... Spaghetti aglio, olio e pepperoncino (oil garlic and chili). The  classic dish everyone cook in the long summer night, when all the friends are together in some house and the morning is approaching! Irresistible!


Do you want to come along next time to try Pastificio dei Campi as cooked by Massimo Riccioli? You are guaranteed to have a good time! Keep an eye on this space or write me in the comments space!


Mother's day is near and Italy too


Thinking about a special present for your mum this year? If she has always been in love with Italy, you could think about offer her an holiday in Italy.

What if you can find Italy at your doorstep? 

Easy with one of our great MAXI CUBE Pastificio dei Campi: there is the one "To Taste" (50 euro) with a selection of pasta shapes already made for you; Then there is the "Customed Cube"(40 euro), if you already know your mum's favourite shapes of pasta and finally the  "Maxi Cube Selection Pastificio dei Campi"(65 euro), that is composed by pasta, Extra virgin Olive Oil L'arcangelo and a special kind of tomatoes, Miracolo di San Gennaro... so the best from the Campagna region. 

 

 

If you are interested in one of the 3 just let me know via Facebook and I will organize to send you one of the cubes.

If the present is not enough, why don't follow one of my recipe and invite your mum to a real italian pasta dinner all prepared by you? Here some of them.

 

 

And finally your italian day couldn't be easier than this: The Italian Cultural Institute in London has just started the new italian movie nights appointment from this friday: lot's of nice movies are in schedule in these days, all with subtitles and in a really beautiful environment.

Have a look here to chose the one your mum will be happy to watch and get ready for your Special italian Mother's day.


Are you more for the Smooth or the Ridged pasta?

 

Inspired by a post written in the italian blog by Mafaldina dei Campi, about the smooth pasta or the one with ridges, I decided to write this post, because i just realized that here this division is actually not so noticed .

Here I have the impression that the majority of people divide the pasta in long pasta (spaghetti and linguine mainly), fresh pasta filled or not (ravioli and tagliatelle) and then all the short pasta (penne, maccheroni, etc).

I don’t really think anyone really cares about the difference between smooth and ridged pasta or  why we have these two different types of pasta and when to use them.

Anyway if asked the general answer is always: "Ridged pasta maintains better the sauce".

 

 

 

This is basically what we also say when we explain the bronze dying process that make the pasta (smooth or not) rough and so, better to keep the sauce anyway.

 

 

What in reality the ridges bring to pasta is just consistency and it’s an easier way to maintain the pasta al dente: if ridged the pasta will be of course thicker and the cooking time between ridges will be different so easier to don’t overcook it.

 

 

It will be a surprise for all the people from abroad to discover that the original pasta in Italy is smooth and that the ridged one was created for the norther market, where was missing the good quality of grain and they needed a shape that could help maintaining the form and the cooking time.

 

 

 

 

 

So at the present,  in the south, are mainly used the smooth types of pasta, generally long. The short pasta initially was in fact created from the long one, cutting it by hands. The short and ridged pasta instead is mainly used in the oven, for some baked dishes. This in fact will help the sauce to get thick if too liquid and to help the union with the pasta.

But of course I love both of the types and you can see in my recipes  I use both… but of course I will remember this  when cooking in the oven or when I have a sauce not particulary thick.

And what do you prefer?

 

 

Rigatoni, millerighe, conchiglioni or ziti tagliati, calle, and paccheri ?


Pasta is art... in every sense!

Posted by: linguina in 2012

Some artistic use of... Spaghetti!

 

Ready for the weekend? here some amazing pictures i found on Pinterest, my latest addiction!

 

 

I thought this was the best way to wish you a very nice, relaxing, creative, or greedy weekend!


To recover from the festivities


Are you  trying to comeback to a normal eating regime, after all you had during this month?
It's known that after all these days of food and drinks you will fell hungry often: doctors says it's useless to do a severe post Christmas detox diet. You will still be hungry and you won't loose so much weight, because the body will feel the need to keep energy and the fat accumulated.

The solution is to have regular and light meals that can keep you fulfilled for longer. Some days ago was even published an article about a Swedish study: Mediterranean diet gives longer life… and we are speaking about 2-3 years more! A diet that sees prevailing vegetables and carbohydrates ensures a long and healthy life, as it helps maintain a healthy weight and reduces the chances of developing cardiovascular disease.

 

 

So have a look at this vegetarian pasta: replacing cream with a light cheese like ricotta it’s my secret to have a lighter but tasty dish.

 

Ingredients for 2 persons:
- 200 gr Spaghetti Pastificio dei Campi
- 100 gr. raw spinach
- a handful of pine nuts
- 100 gr. of ricotta
- 50 gr of smoked cheese (the bavarian one is quite good on this pasta )
- olive oil - salt and pepper
- 1 clove of garlic

Toast the pine nuts in a frying pan. In another pan heat some oil and brown the clove of a garlic, add the spinach, some pepper and let cook a couple of minutes. In a bowl mix the ricotta with a spoon of hot water from the pasta, mix well.

Cook the pasta, drain and pour into the pan, add the pine nuts and ricotta with salt and toss it all. Grate some smoked cheese on top, mix a minute and serve it on a plate.


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