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Pasta with Zucchini, Pancetta and Saffron
This is our version of a fantastic pasta offering from Trattoria Bertozzi in Bologna, Italy. In lieu of guanciale (cured pork jowl), we opted for easier-to-find but equally meaty pancetta, and we lightened up the dish’s richness by swapping half-and-half for the cream. The restaurant uses gramigna pasta, a tubular, curled shape from the Emilio-Romagna region. We found that more widely available cavatappi or gemelli works just as well combining with the zucchini and catching the lightly creamy sauce in its crevices.
4
Servings
Don’t boil the pasta until al dente. Drain it when it has a little more bite than is desirable in the finished dish; the noodles will cook a bit more in the sauce. Also, don’t forget to reserve 2 cups of the cooking water before draining the pasta.
40 minutes
Ingredients
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1
pound zucchini
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12
ounces short, curly pasta, such as cavatappi or gemelli
Directions
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01Halve the zucchini lengthwise, then use a spoon to scrape out the seeds. Slice each half lengthwise about ¼ inch thick, then cut the strips crosswise into 1-inch sections. In a large pot, boil 4 quarts of water. Add the pasta and 1 tablespoon salt, then cook, stirring occasionally, until just shy of al dente. Reserve 2 cups of the cooking water, then drain. In a small bowl, combine 1½ cups of the reserved water and the saffron; set aside the remaining ½ cup water.
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GET DIGITAL & PRINTJust made it but didn't have pancetta so I used bacon (quarantine). I threw some cherry tomatoes in at the last minute, it looked a bit drab. Its delicious and I can't wait to make it again with pancetta.
Made this last night for dinner - OMG, so quick, easy and good. Will definitely become a regular on my easy-night cooking. I followed the recipe as is and then decided to add some parmesan cheese to the hot mixture so it would melt in and become part of the overall taste, and also added shavings on top, I liked both with and without the melted parmesan cheese.
Great recipe. Easy to follow and delicious! Cooking time was about 10 minutes longer than prescribed.