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Garlic, Mushroom, Chilli, Basil & Tomatoes cooked together make a classic "angry" pasta sauce.
All'arrabbiata means "angry style" in Italian, which certainly describes this dish! The main flavours in arrabbiata are garlic and chilli and this recipe produces a thick, spicy pasta sauce, of which a little goes a long way. As it is meat-free, it is also relatively cheap, with the price of a serving coming at less than a pound (and probably less than a dollar.) If you have a pasta machine, this recipe is best served with freshly made tagliatelle. Mushroom ArrabbiataRecipe serves 3-4 Ingredients
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Variations on Mushroom ArrabbiataTo this recipe there are a number of ingredients you could add. If you’d like some meat, than 3 rashers of bacon cut into strips can be added with the garlic, mushrooms and chilli flakes. You could also try adding pancetta or salami. If you want to keep the dish vegetarian then you could add roasted red peppers (blackened under a grill or on a hob, peeled and thinly sliced) with the tomatoes, or even experiment with different types of mushrooms. The button mushrooms in this recipe don’t add a significant amount of flavour, but do soak up the heat of the chillies and the butter & garlic flavours. It is also possible to create a more substantial sauce that can sit atop the pasta (rather than be tossed through it) by adding another can of tomatoes and some sliced mushrooms. Although doing this will dilute the flavours of chilli & garlic and make it a more “sedate” style sauce.
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