Introduction
This can be a wonderful fast and simple recipe for any pasta sauce that has in lots of books (including Ron Stein's) though couple of understand this is of their name. It comes down from Napoli (where else?) and it is name means, literally, "whore's sauce". Reputedly, the name reflects the truth that it's so fast and simple to create the generous ladies of Naples might make it between clients! Only in Italia - no question it's this type of fabulous country!!
This can be a wonderful fast and simple recipe for any pasta sauce that has in lots of books (including Ron Stein's) though couple of understand this is of their name. It comes down from Napoli (where else?) and it is name means, literally, "whore's sauce". Reputedly, the name reflects the truth that it's so fast and simple to create the generous ladies of Naples might make it between clients! Only in Italia - no question it's this type of fabulous country!!
Ingredients
- extra virgin essential olive oil
- 1 onion (finely chopped)
- 2 cloves garlic clove (finely chopped)
- 4 anchovy fillets (chopped)
- 1 small red chilli (deseeded and finely chopped)
- 2 teaspoons capers (rinsed and drained)
- 1 tin black olives (pitted, quartered)
- 420 grams tinned tomato plants (chopped)
- teaspoon ocean salt
- teaspoon pepper (freshly ground)
- 1 tablespoon fresh flatleaf parsley (fresh, chopped)
- pasta (of your liking)
- extra virgin essential olive oil
- 1 onion (finely chopped)
- 2 cloves garlic clove (finely chopped)
- 4 anchovy fillets (chopped)
- 1 small red chile (deseeded and finely chopped)
- 2 teaspoons capers (rinsed and drained)
- 1 tin black olives (pitted, quartered)
- 14 ounces tinned tomato plants (chopped)
- teaspoon ocean salt
- teaspoon pepper (freshly ground)
- 1 tablespoon fresh italian parsley (fresh, chopped)
- pasta (of your liking)
Method
Sugo Puttanesca (Prostitutes Sauce) is really a community recipe posted by joshi and is not tested by Nigella.com therefore we aren't able to respond to questions in regards to this recipe.