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Italy's Scandalous Spaghetti PUTTANESCA - The Pasta of the Red Light District

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Is it all about sex in Italy? Including food? Puttanesca is one of the most known and loved spaghetti recipe in the world and yet not many know its scandalous origin. Let's make the AUTHENTIC and ORIGINAL PUTTANESCA while learning its secret origin.

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Italy's Scandalous Spaghetti PUTTANESCA
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Pasta Puttanesca is a celebration of Mediterranean ingredients: olives, capers, anchovies, tomatoes and garlic! It is also a classic and quick recipe of Naples. What many don't know? This recipe's name literally translates to 'whorish' and has a colorful history!

The first mention of this dish comes from an Italian cooking manual written by Ippolito Cavalcanti in the 1800's where the basics of the dish are described without the tomato.
Over time, as tomato became popular in Italy, tomato also became an ingredient in the Puttanesca.

And for that scandalous name? Well, watch our video and then let us know in the comments what your favorite theory is!

INGREDIENTS (serves 4)
Vermicelli or Spaghetti: 11 oz (320 g)
Crushed Tomatoes: 14 oz (400 g); best made from whole peeled tomatoes, crushed by hand
Gaeta olives (or Kalamata): 80 g; pitted
Capers: 5 tbsp (40 g)
Anchovies: 4 fillets
Garlic: 2 cloves
Extra Virgin Olive Oil: 4 tbsp
Fresh Red Chili Pepper: one
Parsley: a handful
Fine Salt: to taste

NOTE: Rinse or better yet soak the capers and olives in filtered water for 30 minutes before using in this dish to remove the excess salt or any vinegar flavor from preservation.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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0:00 intro
0:19 Cavalcanti's Early Version of Puttanesca
3:00 Puttanesca with Tomatoes
4:09 Origins of the Pasta's Name "Puttanesca"

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