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Yotam Ottolenghi’s Pappardelle with Rose Harissa, Black Olives and Capers

Ottolenghi's easy three-step rose harissa and olive pappardelle pasta has become one of the most popular recipes from his seminal cookbook, SIMPLE.

From the book

Yotam Ottolenghi

Introduction

Pappare means ‘to gobble up’ in Italian, which is the destiny of this dish (particularly in Tara’s house, where her husband Chris makes it most Sunday nights). I like it spicy, but the quantity of harissa can easily be reduced. Make the sauce 3 days ahead if you like and keep in the fridge until needed.

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Ingredients

2 tbsp olive oil
1 large onion, thinly sliced (220g)
3 tbsp rose harissa (or 50% more or less, depending on variety: see note below) (45g)
400g cherry tomatoes, halved
55g pitted Kalamata olives, torn in half
20g baby capers
15g parsley, roughly chopped
500g dried pappardelle pasta (or another wide, flat pasta)
120g Greek-style yoghurt
salt

Method

1. Put the oil into a large sauté pan, for which you have a lid, and place on a medium high heat. Once hot, add the onion and fry for 8 minutes, stirring every once in a while, until soft and caramelised. Add the harissa, tomatoes, olives, capers and ½ teaspoon of salt and continue to fry for 3–4 minutes, stirring frequently, until the tomatoes start to break down. Add 200ml of water and stir through. Once boiling, reduce the heat to medium low, cover the pan and simmer for 10 minutes. Remove the lid of the sauce and continue to cook for 4–5 minutes, until the sauce is thick and rich. Stir in 10g of the parsley and set aside.

2. Meanwhile, fi ll a large pot with plenty of salted water and place on a high heat. Once boiling, add the pappardelle and cook according to the packet instructions, until al dente. Drain well.

3. Return the pasta to the pot along with the harissa sauce and ⅛ teaspoon of salt. Mix together well, then divide between four shallow bowls. Serve hot, with a spoonful of yoghurt and a fi nal sprinkle of parsley.

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    default user avatar Nicole Neuhaus

    This recipe is familiarly comforting with the unique surprise of the rose- harissa. The yogurt elevates the dish from everyday tomato pasta . The combined flavors are melt in your mouth delicious with extra brightness from the yogurt and rose harissa
    note: I could not find rose harissa and made my own, I mixed a 1/4 tsp rose water into my harissa

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From the book: Ottolenghi SIMPLE

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