One of the most rewarding things I do is recipe reconstruction.
Using remembered tastes and descriptions along with information about the chef I can often re-create the recipe and give a client a childhood favorite again.
Recently I got stumped...really stumped. Sicilian Granmothers can do that to me upon occasion.
Spaghetti with onions, his Sicilian Great-Grandmother made it and he loved it, but other than spaghetti and onions he had no idea what went into it. No tomatoes for sure, and it was his favorite. She died when he was 11 and no one else in the family knew exactly how to make it. For 30 years this man has been craving this dish and my first 8 attempts were failures.
In order to finally 'get it' I had to go back to Sicilian basics...and some French ones. Eventually it came out that when Sicilian Grandpa had died Grandma married a Frenchman.
Meaty taste, no visible meat....lots of onions....
By George I finally got it.
1 lb. onions thinly sliced
1/4 lb butter
1/2 pound romano cheese finely grated
8 anchovies
Salt
Red Pepper flakes
Buttered bread crumbs (toasted)
1 cup finely chopped parsley
Take 1/2 of the butter and melt it and brown and caramelize the onions on a low flame. It will take close to an hour. Add salt and pepper and mush in the anchovies.
Bring salted water to a boil, cook spaghetti to al dente and reserve some of the pasta water. Toss your spaghetti with your onions adding the red pepper and parsley as you go. Now the rest of the butter and the cheese, tossing as you add. Taste...if you need more salt or pepper do it now. Use a little pasta water if it is dry.
Serve in warm bowls with bread crumbs on top.
I just have a feeling that one day the French man began to make an onion soup and the Sicilian woman decided to turn it into a pasta. However it came about...it is fusion at it's finest.
5 comments:
So simple... but yes, it sounds delightful. You can't ever really go wrong with sauteed onions, and buttered pasta with some grated Romano cheese is a longtime favorite of mine. The breadcrumbs, pepper flakes and anchovies are your stroke of genius!
This sounds awesome. It is so very Sicilian to make a pasta out of whatever is around.
Sounds better than Martha Stewart's version (more butter!!!)
I will have to look for Martha's version.
I was searching for a powerhouse simple recipe on the net and came across this.
I made it for a dinner party last night along with your chicken with the lime marinade, and a bunch of vegetables.
My friends think I am not a Chef.
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