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Sardine puttanesca ladled into a bowl
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Sardine puttanesca

Sardine puttanesca ladled into a bowl
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Not Too Tricky

serves 5

About the recipe

Puttanesca is the ultimate store cupboard dish...everything comes from a jar or a tin, and it’s one of my all-time favourites, a perfect marriage of richness, acidity and salinity that packs a punch and explodes with flavour. There’s chilli, handfuls of garlic and deep undertones of anchovy. But this version has the added bonus of tinned sardines, turning it into a properly hearty meal that can be rustled up in no time without having to head for the shops. Rich with flavour and simple to execute, expect bowls licked clean and the pot scraped bare.



Recipe From

The Farm Table

The Farm Table

By Julius Roberts

Ingredients

1 large red onion

olive oil

5 cloves of garlic

1 teaspoon chilli flakes

8 anchovies

1 tablespoon tomato purée

2 x 400g tins of plum tomatoes

80g capers

140g pitted Kalamata olives

30g butter

½ tablespoon sugar

2 tins of quality sardines

500g pasta

a bunch of fresh parsley

Method

  1. Finely dice the onion and fry in a heavy-based pan with lots of olive oil and a generous pinch of salt until sweet and tender. When ready, finely chop the garlic and add to the onion along with the chilli flakes and the anchovies. Cook gently for a few minutes, smushing the anchovies with a wooden spoon until they melt and infuse into the oil. Then add the tomato purée and cook out for a minute before pouring in the tinned tomatoes. Rinse the tins with a splash of water and add half a tin of this tomatoey water to the pan. Simmer for 20 minutes, stirring occasionally until the sauce has thickened.
  2. At this point, drain the capers and olives and rinse under a tap. Shake dry, then add to the sauce with the butter. Mix well and continue cooking for a few minutes so they become one with the sauce; taste to check your seasoning, only adding salt carefully as many of the ingredients are quite salty. Add the sugar to balance out the acidity. Drain off the sardines, then add to the pan and gently break them apart – I don’t like to smash them up too much. Turn the heat off and crack on with the pasta.
  3. Make sure to properly season your pasta water and cook the pasta until al dente. Bring the sauce back up to heat just before it’s done. Reserve a mugful of the pasta cooking water before you strain it off. Add this little by little as you whip the sauce into the pasta. Finish with the finely chopped parsley, mix again and serve with a drizzle of really good olive oil.

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