Recipes from 250 TRUE ITALIAN PASTA DISHES by John Coletta with Nancy Ross Ryan (Robert Rose, September 2009, Softcover/$24.95)
Fusilli con Mortadella e Pistacchio
The combination of mortadella - Bologna's famous cooked pork sausage - and pistachios provides a nice flavor and textural contrast in this dish. I prefer skinless pistachios, but I realize the home cook would not take kindly to blanching and peeling the small nuts as we do at the restaurant. So I will settle for shelled pistachios, which will also give you a delicious result.
1. In a covered pasta pot, over high heat, bring water to a boil. Line a large platter, including the rim, with mortadella. Set aside.
2. Add salt and fusilli to the boiling water and cook, uncovered, over high heat until pasta is al dente. Scoop out about 1 cup (250 mL) of the pasta water and set aside. Drainpasta.
4. Transfer to the mortadella-lined platter and sprinkle with remaining cheese. Serve immediately.
Tips:
Mortadella comes with a plastic casing, which is often left on for slicing. Be sure to remove the casing before layering on the platter. I like to use unsalted butter in my recipes because it contributes fresh flavor without adding extra salt. I usually season my sauces in the initial stages of cooking so the flavors have time to bloom. I always taste the final product and, if necessary, add more salt and pepper just before serving.
If mortadella looks like Americanbologna, there are good reasons: It comes from Bologna, Italy, hence the slang name "baloney." The North American version is very different from the air-dried Italian original. American style garlic-flavored mortadella is closer to baloney with the addition of cubes of pork fat and black peppercorns. There are also excellent German mortadellas that also contain pistachios.
Recipes from 250 TRUE ITALIAN PASTA DISHES by John Coletta with Nancy Ross Ryan (Robert Rose, September 2009, Softcover/$24.95)
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