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Step 2 Meanwhile, in a large, high-sided skillet over medium heat, heat oil. Add chorizo and cook, turning occasionally, until golden brown, 4 to 5 minutes. Transfer to a plate, leaving oil in skillet. In case you’re still wondering about the quiz question in the introduction, those films are Pulp Fiction, Chef, Elf, Chungking Express, Eat, Pray, Love and Breakfast at Tiffany’s Cacio e Pepe, simple recipe, full of taste! Try the spaghettoni, or gluten free tagliatelle 😋🧀 . . . #handmadepasta #pasta #italianrestaurant #pastificioaldente #foodlover #itssolondon #eaterlondon #hotdinners #foodismuk #food #london #foodiegram #eatingfortheinsta #eathotdinners #pastapasta #pastaporn #buzzfeedfood #feedfeed #thefeedfeed #huffposttaste #foodprnshare #droolclub #thekitchn #sweetmagazine #tastespotting #forkfeed #eeeeeats

Strudel, meat-free carbonara and shrimp: Yotam Ottolenghi’s

Wipe the pan clean and put it on a high heat. Pour a teaspoon of oil into the pan, then add a third of the shimeji (or oyster or king oyster mushrooms) and cook, stirring often, for two to three minutes, until lightly golden all over. Tip into a large bowl, then repeat with the remaining shimeji, cooking them in two more batches and adding a teaspoon of oil. When the last batch of shimeji is cooked, return them all to the pan. Mix the mirin and soy in a small bowl, pour over the top of the shimeji, stir to coat, then tip out into the large bowl and set aside.

Stir the butter and cheese through the polenta, then transfer it to a lipped platter. Top with the prawn mix, sprinkle the parsley on top and serve at once. Now for the carbonara. Put the egg yolks, parmesan, soy and mirin in a bowl, add a few good grinds of pepper, mix well and put aside.

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Step 4 Using a large slotted spoon, transfer pasta to sauce and increase heat to high. Vigorously stirring, add pasta water, about 1/3 cup at a time (you may not need to use it all), until pasta is al dente and sauce is glossy. Return chorizo and any accumulated juices to pot and stir to combine; add more vinegar or salt, if needed. Heat the oven to 200C (180C fan)/390F/gas 6. Put a large, slightly damp, clean tea towel on a worktop: this is to help you roll the strudel later. Lay a sheet of filo on top of the tea towel, brush it generously all over with melted butter, then, using a sieve, lightly dust it all over with about a tablespoon of icing sugar. Repeat with the remaining filo, melted butter and icing sugar. Commonly found in Spanish food, smoked paprika, or pimentón, adds a subtly sweet and smoky flavor, while sherry vinegar brings a pop of brightness to this creamy, comforting meal. Onions, lots of garlic, and pantry-hero tomato paste form the base of the dish, then get a luxurious glug of cream and a little butter to take it from saucy to glossy. Very al dente pasta is thrown straight into the simmering sauce along with starchy pasta water for an impressive restaurant-quality sauce, before chunks of chorizo bring a warm heat that’ll leave you wanting another bite. Weeknight pasta gets the Spanish treatment with a silky, smoky tomato sauce and spicy chorizo-style sausage in this 30-minute dinner recipe. This easy dish comes together in a snap thanks to basic pantry staples upgraded with smoked paprika and a touch of sherry vinegar; it's like your midweek dinner took a trip to Spain! Again using the cloth to help you, carefully lift the strudel on to a large oven tray lined with greaseproof paper. Brush with the reserved butter, then dust with the reserved icing sugar. Using a sharp serrated knife, cut six evenly spaced 7cm diagonal slashes across the top of the strudel to reveal the filling inside. Bake the strudel for 45-50 minutes, until the pastry is crisp and deeply golden, then remove and leave to rest for 15-20 minutes.

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You don’t normally feel hungry when your stomach’s in knots, but in the gutwrenchingly tense strudel scene in Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds, I found myself distracted by the sheer perfection of the apfelstrudel: the precision of the slice, the crisp pastry, the swirl of cream on the side. I had to make my own. Try to get hold of Turkish filo pastry: it has a robustness that makes it easier to roll, plus it lends itself to extra-crunchy layers. Don’t worry if you can’t, though: use any good filo and take a bit more care when handling it, because it’s more delicate; use 30g less each of icing sugar and butter, too. Desserts, service, wine list, the restaurant's friendly buzz — all of those are living up to the pasta, with the only letdown being some dry, tough focaccia, the only carb of the evening that's less than great. Put 1.3 litres of water and three-quarters of a teaspoon of salt in a large pan and bring to a boil. Turn down the heat to medium-high, add the pasta and cook until al dente. Two minutes before the pasta is done, return the saute pan to a medium heat and, once it’s hot, add the oil and garlic and cook, stirring, for 30 seconds, until fragrant.

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