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Fiery Spaghetti: Crispy Risotto-Style Pasta Recipe

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Spicy Risotto-Style Spaghetti: A Bold and Fiery First Course

Experience the bold and fiery flavors of Spicy Risotto-Style Spaghetti, a traditional Italian first course with a unique twist. This dish, known in Italian as “Spaghetti all’Assassina,” is a must-try for those who love dishes that pack a punch. Perfectly cooked spaghetti is infused with the essence of garlic, olive oil, and chili, then crisped to perfection for a smoky, caramelized finish.

Ingredients

Ingredient Quantity
Spaghetti 320g
Tomato Sauce (pre-cooked) 300g
Garlic Clove 1
Dried Chili Pepper 1
Extra Virgin Olive Oil 25g
Water As needed
Fresh Basil Leaves To taste

Nutritional Information (Per Serving)

Nutrient Amount
Calories ~420 kcal
Protein 12g
Carbohydrates 65g
Fats 10g
Fiber 4g
Vitamin C 10% RDI

Instructions

  1. Prepare the Tomato Sauce
    Begin by reheating your pre-made tomato sauce. This sauce should be rich and flavorful, ideally prepared with a sautéed onion base and simmered tomato puree, cooked for 30–40 minutes to develop a deep flavor. Warm the sauce gently in a small saucepan while you prepare the other ingredients.

  2. Sauté the Garlic
    In a large, flat-bottomed skillet or sauté pan, heat the olive oil over medium heat. Add the whole garlic clove and let it sizzle for about 2 minutes to infuse the oil with its aromatic flavor. Be careful not to burn the garlic—it should turn lightly golden.

  3. Toast the Spaghetti
    Add the uncooked spaghetti directly to the skillet. Toss it gently in the infused olive oil for about a minute. The idea is to coat the spaghetti in the oil and allow it to soften slightly before adding liquid.

  4. Add Heat with Chili
    Crumble the dried chili pepper into the pan. Stir well to distribute the heat evenly. If you prefer a spicier dish, feel free to add an extra chili.

  5. Simmer Like Risotto
    Start adding hot water to the skillet a little at a time, just enough to cover the bottom of the pan. Stir frequently, as if you were cooking risotto. Allow the spaghetti to absorb the liquid before adding more water. Repeat this process, alternating with ladles of the warm tomato sauce, until the spaghetti is cooked al dente.

  6. Caramelize for Depth
    Once the spaghetti is fully cooked, remove the garlic clove from the pan. Increase the heat to high and let the bottom layer of spaghetti crisp up slightly. This step creates a smoky, caramelized flavor and gives the dish its signature touch.

  7. Season and Garnish
    Taste the spaghetti and adjust the seasoning with salt if necessary. Serve immediately, garnished with fresh basil leaves for a burst of herbal freshness.


Serving Suggestions

This dish is best enjoyed piping hot, straight from the skillet. Pair it with a crisp green salad and a glass of bold red wine, such as a Primitivo or Nero d’Avola, to complement the spicy, smoky flavors.

Pro Tip: For an extra layer of indulgence, sprinkle some grated Pecorino Romano cheese on top before serving.

Enjoy your culinary adventure with this bold and daring Italian masterpiece!

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