Aglio e olio with parmesan and basil

by a-h1-8

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  1. **Standard aglio e olio with three changes:**

    * Much more garlic than most recipes. I used 5 small heads of thinly sliced garlic;

    * Basil as a garnish

    * Parmesan as a garnish, which some authors specifically advise against

    I also did not use parsley as I did not have any.

    **Ingredients:**

    * 5 small heads garlic, very thinly sliced

    * A fair amount of good olive oil

    * A fair amount of good grated parmesan

    * dried chile flakes (dried chiles would be fine too)

    * Some dried pasta although fresh would likely be very good. I used Monograno kamut spaghetti.

    **Recipe:**

    Using a small amount of water (so that the pasta water is starchy as possible), boil the pasta and start heating the garlic in plenty of oil over low to low-medium heat. As soon as the garlic starts to turn color, turn down the heat. Add chile flakes to the garlic. About two minutes before the pasta is done, add a fair amount of pasta water and the pasta to the garlic and mix well. Serve with parmesan and basil; add more olive oil and chile pepper to taste (the picture is before I added some more fresh olive oil). It is important to serve in a hot bowl.

    **Notes:**

    It might be better to toss the cheese in the pan with the garlic and pasta. It also might be interesting to try this with fresh pasta. You need a sharp knife to slice the garlic thinly. Because there are so few ingredients, try to make the ones you use as good as you can.

    I’ve make aglio e olio a number of times but this is the first time it really turned out.

  2. No_Yogurtcloset_2792

    “È invece severamente vietato aggiungere Parmigiano Reggiano o qualsiasi altro formaggio grattugiato.”

    This is the only mention about adding any cheese on aglio e olio from GQ Italia, but any other recipe, article or blog from here will confirm that:
    “It is strictly forbidden to add parmesan or any other grated cheese to this recipe”.

    This is the first warning.

  3. Apprehensive_Bee614

    Next time include Italian parsley chopped it’s makes a difference

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