Paccheri with Seafood

  1. Put the toasted saffron threads in a small cup with 2 tablespoons of hot water, and let them steep.
  2. Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil, at least 6 quarts with 1 tablespoon of salt, for the pasta.
  3. Prepare the seafood: Cut the sea scallops in quarters.
  4. Remove the shells from the shrimp (leaving the tails if you like), and the small digestive vein along the back, then rinse and pat them dry.
  5. Pour 3 tablespoons of the olive oil into the big skillet, toss in the crushed garlic and peperoncino, and cook over medium-high heat until the garlic is fragrant and lightly colored.
  6. Scatter the cut scallops in the pan so the pieces are all separated, let them sizzle and sear for a minute, then stir and turn them over.
  7. Cook another minute or so, only until the flesh is opaque, and remove with a slotted spoon.
  8. Immediately pour in the crushed tomatoes (and 1/2 cup water sloshed in the tomato container to rinse).
  9. Raise the heat to high, stir in the salt, and bring the tomato sauce to a boil.
  10. Adjust the heat to keep it bubbling steadily (but not spattering) for 8 minutes, to develop flavor and reduce slightly.
  11. For cooking and finishing the pasta: Meanwhile, start cooking your pasta at approximately the same time the tomato sauce starts to bubblefrom that moment, the sauce will take about 12 minutes to finish, and paccheri (or other pasta) may need a few minutes more or less.
  12. As a guideline for coordinating your cooking, plan to boil any pasta for 2 minutes less than the package suggests.
  13. When the tomato sauce has bubbled for 8 minutes, drop in the scallops, clams, mussels, and the saffron and soaking water; stir quickly to distribute the shellfish in the sauce, and cover the pan.
  14. Raise the heat to high, and cook, shaking the covered pan vigorously (and holding the cover on) every 1/2 minute or so.
  15. Cook 2 1/2 minutes, or just until the shells have opened.
  16. Toss the shrimp into the pan, and stir them into the sauce.
  17. Let it come back to a boil, then turn down the heat so the sauce is barely simmering.
  18. (If the pasta has to cook much longer, turn off the heat and cover the pan, so you dont overcook the shellfish.)
  19. As soon as the paccheri are cooked al dente, scoop them from the pot with a spider, drain briefly, and drop them into the pan of barely simmering sauce.
  20. Toss and tumble the pasta, shellfish, and sauce over and over, coating and filling the paccheri hollows.
  21. Drizzle another couple of tablespoons of olive oil all over the dish, sprinkle with chopped parsley, and immediately serve up portions in warm bowls.

shrimp, extravirgin olive oil, garlic, peperoncino flakes, italian plum tomatoes, kosher salt, littleneck clams, mussels, fresh italian parsley, paccheri, extravirgin olive oil, skillet

Taken from www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/paccheri-with-seafood-372343 (may not work)

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