LISTEN TO THE PODCASTWhen you think of delicious, authentic Italian dishes, you probably visualize something with a lot of tomato sauce. But let's try something new...and perhaps even more authentic and true to the art of Italian cookery. Michael Natkin, who wrote the cookbook Herbivoracious, told Tonia's Kitchen about one of his favorite ways to prepare pasta, and it's probably not the way that would first come to your mind. Michael says to get the true flavors of Sicily onto your pasta dish, start with capers, raisins, toasted pine nuts, parsley and orange zest. All these ingredients are very common in true Sicilian dishes, but not really here in the US. Michael serves this all up with caramelized, pan roasted cauliflower. It may not what you're thinking of when it comes to pasta, but it's delicious and authentic just the same! Learn more about Michael's cookbook here.
1
head cauliflower, broken into large florets
1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil, plus additional for drizzling
4 cloves
garlic, thinly sliced
1 teaspoon
fennel seeds
1/2
teaspoon hot red pepper flakes
3/4
teaspoon kosher salt
Zest and
juice of 1 orange
Juice of half a lemon
3
tablespoons capers
1/4 cup
raisins, plumped with hot water, drained
1 pound
spaghetti
1/3 cup
pine nuts, toasted
Freshly
ground pepper
Fresh flat-leaf parsley leaves
Freshly
grated Parmesan
1. Heat a very
large pot of well-salted water to a roiling boil; add the cauliflower. Boil 5
minutes; transfer to a colander with a slotted spoon. Drain for a few minutes.
(Leave water boiling in pot for use with the spaghetti.) The cauliflower will
not be fully tender.
2. Heat a
large skillet over high heat. When hot, add the olive oil, garlic, fennel seeds
and red pepper flakes; cook 20 seconds. Add drained cauliflower and 3/4
teaspoon salt; toss to coat with oil. Cook, tossing occasionally, until the
cauliflower is tender and developing deep-brown caramelized spots. Keep the
heat high; don’t toss the cauliflower too often, so that the surfaces on the
bottom of the pan brown. When it is nearly done, mix in the orange juice, half
of the orange zest, the lemon juice, capers and raisins. Turn off the heat.
3. Cook the
pasta according to manufacturer’s instructions until al dente; drain
immediately, reserving 1 cup pasta water.
4. Add the
pasta to the cauliflower mixture; set over medium heat. Toss everything together.
If the dish seems a little dry, add a ladle or two of the pasta water. Raise
the heat to high; cook about 1 minute . Taste; adjust seasonings.5. Serve with
a drizzle of extra-virgin olive oil, the remaining orange zest, the pine nuts,
pepper, parsley and Parmesan