Summer Spaghetti
- 1 pound Ripe Tomatoes
- 1 whole Small To Medium Onion
- 8 whole Pitted Olives (Flavorful Ones Like Kalamata)
- 3 whole Garlic Cloves, Peeled & Minced
- 13 cups Fresh Chopped Parsley
- 1/4 cups Fresh Chopped Basil
- 3 teaspoons Capers, Chopped
- 1/2 teaspoons Red Hot Pepper Flakes (Optional)
- 1/2 teaspoons Dried Oregano
- 1 Tablespoon Red Wine Vinegar
- 1/2 cups Olive Oil
- 1 pound Dried Spaghetti
- Grated Pecorino Or Parmesan Cheese To Serve
- Chop tomatoes coarsely.
- Finely chop onion and olives.
- Mince the garlic.
- Combine tomatoes, onion, olives, garlic, parsley, basil, capers, hot pepper, and oregano.
- Drizzle vinegar over tomato mixture, then pour over oil.
- Mix well and let sit at least 6 hours covered.
- Just before serving, cook the spaghetti until al dente.
- Drain and mix immediately with the sauce.
- Serve at once, offering cheese if desired.
- Variations: This pasta is also great topped with fresh grilled tuna.
- For 4 people, use a tuna steak of about 1 1/2 pounds in size.
- Lightly grill so that some pink remains, and cut into 1 1/2 inch cubes.
- Top the prepared pasta dishes with the tuna, and sprinkle on some crumbled feta cheese instead of the grated Pecorino or Parmesan.
- Note: This sauce benefits from sitting for a few hours to allow the flavors to meld, so you can even make it before you leave for work in the morning.
- Leftovers are fought over in my house, and are enjoyed either at room temperature as a salad, or warmed.
- This sauce can be used as a dressing for pasta salad, as a topping for grilled fish or chicken, or even as a bruschetta topping.
- The only absolute requirement for this dish is to use very ripe, flavorful tomatoes.
- Otherwise, you can increase the amount of onions or garlic if desired, add extra hot chile, or try out different fresh herbs for a change.
tomatoes, onion, olives, garlic, parsley, basil, capers, red hot pepper, oregano, red wine vinegar, olive oil, parmesan cheese
Taken from tastykitchen.com/recipes/main-courses/summer-spaghetti-2/ (may not work)