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Spaghetti alla Bottarga (Spaghetti with Bottarga)

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Fine Dining Lovers
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Difficulty
Easy
Total Time
25MIN
Cuisine

Ingredients

Spaghetti pasta: 400g

Salt: To taste

Bottarga: 50 g

Garlic: 2 cloves

Extra virgin olive oil: 6 tbsp

Breadcrumbs: 35g

Cooking oil: 20g

Simple and fast, spaghetti alla bottarga is a typical, elegant and flavourful Italian dish made with cured fish roe.
Method
01.

Grate the bottarga into a glass bowl.

02.

Cook the spaghetti in plenty of water, not too salty, because the bottarga is already very salty.

03.

Put the extra virgin olive oil in a pan and brown the garlic cloves. Once they are golden, remove them from the pan.

04.

Drain the pasta when al dente and add it to the pan with the oil. Add two-thirds of the grated bottarga.

05.

For the crispy breadcrumbs: pour the extra virgin olive oil into the pan and brown the breadcrumbs for a few minutes.

06.

Put the pasta in a large bowl and add the last third of grated bottarga.

Decorate with the remaining fried breadcrumbs to give crunchiness to the dish.

 

Recipe Variations

As an alternative to breadcrumbs, if you prefer, you can use fresh, chopped parsley.

A great way to present pasta with bottarga is with lemon zest. Just peel a lemon with a potato peeler to get the yellow part, which you can then cut into thin strips.

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Serve with a still white wine with mineral notes or slightly scented. Also excellent with cocktails, bottarga goes well with dry drinks based on gin or vodka.

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