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Rosie Kellet’s Citrus Mackerel Spaghetti with Pangrattato

by Rosie Kellett from In for Dinner

With salty mackerel and capers, fresh lemon zest, and a garlic pangrattato topping, this simple pasta dish from Rosie Kellet delivers on big flavours while saving on time and money. As seen on Sunday Brunch.

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Rosie Kellett

Introduction

This recipe was born, like the best of them, out of necessity. While living with my first boyfriend in my early twenties, we existed almost exclusively off BLTs and a version of this pasta. Tinned fish and dried pasta were affordable, and this recipe became a staple dinner. It’s for the cash poor and the time poor, yet it’s serving big time flavour. It’s made up of pantry staples and will be on the table in less than half an hour.

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Ingredients

200g stale bread
100ml extra virgin olive oil
1 clove of garlic, minced
500g dried spaghetti
4 × 125g tins of mackerel in olive oil, drained and broken up
1 × 180g jar of capers drained and finely chopped
2 tsp chilli flakes
zest and juice of 3 lemons
a large bunch of flat-leaf parsley, leaves and stalks finely chopped
sea salt and ground black pepper

Essential kit

You will need a food processor.

Method

First make the pangrattato by blitzing the bread into breadcrumbs in a food processor.

In a frying pan, over a medium heat, heat a tablespoon of the olive oil and fry the breadcrumbs with the garlic until golden brown and crisp. I like to take them pretty dark, bordering on a little burned, but you do you.

Cook the spaghetti in well-salted, boiling water until al dente.

Put the mackerel, capers, chilli flakes, lemon zest and juice, most of the parsley and half the olive oil into a large mixing bowl and combine thoroughly.

Drain the pasta, reserving a little of the water, and add it to the mackerel mixture.

Mix vigorously, adding a little pasta water and more olive oil if it seems too dry. You should end up with a glossy sauce that clings to the pasta.

Serve on a large platter, topped with the pangrattato and the rest of the chopped parsley.

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