Friday, February 18, 2022

Your Week in Meals: Spaghetti All’Aglio, Olio, e Peperoncino, Copycat Alice Springs Chicken, and More

Starting with our most satisfying pasta dish recipe.
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Spaghetti All'Aglio, Olio, e Peperoncino
This is your week in meals, starting with a Naples classic—spaghetti tossed with extra-virgin olive oil, garlic, and red chili pepper. We like adding a bit of flat-leaf parsley and breadcrumbs to ours. The entire dish takes only about 15 minutes to make, including the time it takes to boil your pasta water.
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