Monday, September 16, 2019

Pear Salad and Spaghetti With Fresh Tomato and Basil Sauce




We started with a Pear Salad with Candied Walnuts and crumbled Blue Cheese. We then made Scott Conant's Spaghetti With Fresh Tomato and Basil Sauce. It was delicious. This was the first pear of the season and it was a reminder that fall has arrived!

Scott Conant's Spaghetti With Fresh Tomato and Basil Sauce
New York Times

Ingredients

3       pounds fresh plum tomatoes, blanched, peeled, seeded and quartered
3       ounces olive oil
Salt and freshly ground pepper to taste
1       pinch crushed red-pepper flakes
1       pound dry spaghetti
2       ounces extra-virgin olive oil
1       tablespoon butter
6       leaves fresh basil, shredded
2       tablespoons freshly grated
Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese

Preparation

1. Blanch the tomatoes and remove the skins. Cut in half lengthwise and scoop out the seeds. Cut the tomatoes crosswise. Set aside in a bowl.
2. Heat 3 ounces olive oil in a large, deep skillet over medium-high heat until it smokes slightly. Add tomatoes, salt, pepper and crushed red pepper. Since the tomatoes will reduce and the salt will be concentrated, it is better to season initially with a lighter hand.
3. Chop the tomatoes with a potato masher until they are in fine chunks and all their liquid is released. Be sure they are chopped and crushed fine, for a semichunky sauce. Simmer for 25 minutes over medium heat.
4. While the sauce simmers, heat the water for the pasta. Cook the spaghetti in salted water about half of the way cooked. Drain, reserving some of the water.
5. Taste the sauce and adjust the seasoning if necessary. Add the pasta to the sauce and cook over medium-high heat until all the liquid is absorbed and the pasta is al dente. If the sauce is overreduced, use the pasta cooking liquid to adjust it.

6. At the last moment, remove the pan from the heat; add the extra virgin   olive oil, butter, basil and cheese. Mix thoroughly until the pasta is an orangy color. Taste again and adjust

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