Cat On A Hot Tin Roof (Variation On Puttanesca)

  1. Using an old-fashioned box grater, grate tomatoes onto a plate that will hold their juices.
  2. In a small pan, gently heat the olive oil and butter. Add the chilli and the anchovy fillets, slowly mixing until they have pretty much dissolved. Mash the capers in a mortar. Add the capers and tomato slurry to oil mixture, making sure to keep it on very low heat.
  3. At this stage, after two minutes or so of all the ingredients (except the parsley) cooking together, turn the burner off. Leave the pan on the burner to take advantage of the residual heat and mix. When the sauce has cooled, add the minced parsely. You want it to retain its freshness completely.
  4. At this stage you can make toast and serve this as a bruscetta topping, jar it and keep in the the fridge (it is better the next day) or, as I did, place the sauce in a large bowl, cook up some delicious egg linguini, and pour them, still dripping and hot, over the cold sauce. If this is what you do, add more or less another two teaspoons olive oil, to help spread the goodness around. Mix well, lift a good glass of red, and enjoy!

tomatoes, anchovy, olive oil, butter, capers, parsley, hot chilli pepper

Taken from food52.com/recipes/13028-cat-on-a-hot-tin-roof-variation-on-puttanesca (may not work)

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