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Pasta with Smoked Fish and Cherry Tomatoes Recipe:

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Ingredients (2 servings):
4 shallots
4-5 cloves garlic
2-3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
5-6 smoked capelins (about 150 grams), you can use other species of fishes – smoked
about 200 g cherry tomatoes
about 200 Italian pasta, I used some very nice looking – Gnocco Sardo
half of bunch parsley leaves
100 ml semi dry white wine
1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lemon juice
2 tablespoons fermented sour creme
about 50 g hard cheese, I used Pecorino Romano
Preparation method:
Put the pasta in a pot of salted boiling water and cook them the time specified on their packing.
Chop the shallots and garlic.
Cut the cherry tomatoes into halves.
Chop the parsley leaves.
Cut off the capelin fishes’ heads and tails. Cut them into 2 cm pieces.
In a frying pan heat up the olive oil and fry for about 2 minute the garlic and shallots, until fragrant.
Add the fish pieces and fry them lightly for another 2 minutes.
Add the wine, lemon juice and the fermented sour creme, simmer it down over medium heat until most of the liquid evaporates.
Add to the pan the boiled but still firm pasta, the cherry tomatoes and the chopped parsley.
Grate some cheese over and fry it, stirring lightly for a minute.
Serve on large pasta plates with some extra grated cheese on top and some berry tomato clusters.
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Pasta with Smoked Fish and Cherry Tomatoes Recipe | Chef dePaprika

Ingredients (2 servings):
4 shallots
4-5 cloves garlic
2-3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
5-6 smoked capelins (about 150 grams), you can use other species of fishes – smoked
about 200 g cherry tomatoes
about 200 Italian pasta, I used some very nice looking – Gnocco Sardo
half of bunch parsley leaves
100 ml semi dry white wine
1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lemon juice
2 tablespoons fermented sour creme
about 50 g hard cheese, I used Pecorino Romano
Preparation method:
Put the pasta in a pot of salted boiling water and cook them the time specified on their packing.
Chop the shallots and garlic.
Cut the cherry tomatoes into halves.
Chop the parsley leaves.
Cut off the capelin fishes’ heads and tails. Cut them into 2 cm pieces.
In a frying pan heat up the olive oil and fry for about 2 minute the garlic and shallots, until fragrant.
Add the fish pieces and fry them lightly for another 2 minutes.
Add the wine, lemon juice and the fermented sour creme, simmer it down over medium heat until most of the liquid evaporates.
Add to the pan the boiled but still firm pasta, the cherry tomatoes and the chopped parsley.
Grate some cheese over and fry it, stirring lightly for a minute.
Serve on large pasta plates with some extra grated cheese on top and some berry tomato clusters.
simply delicious, looks fantastic, excellent recipe
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