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VIDEORECIPE How to make homemade Amatrician Pasta?

This easy recipe teaches how to make the best homemade Amatrician Pasta, a traditional dish from Amatrice, Italy. Don't miss it!

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Ingredients

number of servings
4
  • 320 g spaghetti Added to
  • 400 g peeled tomatoes Added to
  • 150 g guanciale Added to
  • 75 g pecorino romano cheese Added to
  • 50 g white wine Added to
  • extra virgin olive oil Added to
  • 1 fresh chilli pepper Added to
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Directions

35 min.
1. Step

Begin by boiling water in a pot to cook the pasta. Remember to add salt to the water once it reaches a boil.

2. Step

While waiting for the water to boil, focus on preparing the sauce. Take the guanciale and remove the rind. Cut the guanciale into slices approximately 1 cm thick, then further slice these pieces into strips about half a cm wide.

3. Step

In an iron or steel pan, brown the guanciale over low heat for 7 to 8 minutes. Stir frequently to prevent burning. The guanciale's fat should turn transparent, and the meat should become crispy.

4. Step

Once the fat has melted, deglaze the pan with white wine. Increase the heat and allow the wine to evaporate. Transfer the guanciale strips to a plate and set them aside.

5. Step

Grate the Pecorino Romano cheese.

6. Step

In the same pan with the guanciale cooking juices, place the whole seeded chilli pepper. Add the peeled tomatoes, which should be hand-crushed. Cook the sauce over moderate heat for approximately 10 minutes, and season with salt to taste.

7. Step

Cook the spaghetti in the boiling water until al dente.

8. Step

Remove the chilli pepper from the sauce, then add the guanciale strips. Stir well to combine the ingredients.

9. Step

Drain the cooked spaghetti and transfer them to the pan with the sauce. Quickly toss the pasta to thoroughly coat it with the sauce. If you prefer your pasta al dente, you can turn off the heat. Otherwise, add a small amount of pasta cooking water to continue cooking.

10. Step

Finally, sprinkle the grated Pecorino Romano cheese over the dish. Enjoy!

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