Homemade Dried Tomatoes and Firefly Squid Pasta.
You can have Homemade Dried Tomatoes and Firefly Squid Pasta using 9 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you achieve it.
Ingredients of Homemade Dried Tomatoes and Firefly Squid Pasta
- Prepare 1 of pack - however many you want to make [If making dried tomatoes at home, use cherry tomatoes].
- You need 2 of tablespoons, minced [For store bought dried tomatoes, use semi-dried tomatoes].
- It's 180 grams of Spaghetti.
- Prepare 1 of pack Firefly squid.
- Prepare 1 clove of Garlic.
- Prepare 1 of Red chili pepper.
- You need 2 tbsp of Olive oil.
- Prepare 1 of whole Celery leaves.
- It's 1 of optional Basil leaves.
Homemade Dried Tomatoes and Firefly Squid Pasta instructions
- If making homemade dried tomatoes, half a pack of mini-tomatoes is good for 2 servings. It's convenient to make a lot for stock..
- Remove the stem from the tomatoes, slice in half, and remove the seeds. Place on an aluminum foil covered pan, cut-side up..
- Preheat an oven to 300F/150C and bake for 50 minutes to an hour. Let sit in the oven until cool. Once they're about half dried they're done!.
- After they are cool, store in a jar with crushed garlic and thyme. Add just enough olive oil to cover. Store in your refrigerator for up to 2 weeks. With a stock of this, you'll be able to make pasta in no time..
- To prepare the pasta, add a little less than 1 tablespoon of salt to 1L of boiling water (just enough to give the water a salty flavor)..
- While the pasta is boiling, shred the red peppers with the seeds removed, mince the garlic, and sauté in a pan with 2 tablespoons of olive oil..
- Once the garlic changes color, drop in the firefly squid and fry. Add the dried tomato and about 1 ladle of the pasta water..
- About 2 minutes before the pasta boils, remove and add to Step 6. Mix everything well and after the pasta stock has been absorbed, mix in the celery leaves and it's finished!.
- The salt from the pasta water and the squid should provide enough flavoring. Season with salt to taste..
- Addendum: If you leave the tomatoes out in the sun for half a day, you'll have solar-powered sweetness! This also shortens the baking time!.