Tagliatelle with olives

Recipe: Tagliatelle with olives

Recipes of Tagliatelle with olives, a fresh dough recipe with lots of long flavors in the mouth, a real killer. I love the taste of the oil that has marinated with the tomatoes, it is always devilishly fragrant and lends itself wonderfully to this type of recipe. Homemade pasta is really great to make, plus it’s very hot, so it’s easy to dry it.

Recipe ingredients

  • Tagliatelle recipe with olives for 4 people:
  • 2 onions
  • 200 g dried tomatoes in oil
  • 100 g green olives
  • 100 g olive of different colors
  • 150 g Parma ham
  • 80 g parmesan
  • 50 g basil

Instructions

  1. Make the fresh dough.
  2. Roll the tagliatelle.
  3. Cut the tomatoes into strips.
  4. Peel and cut the onions.
  5. Pour 2 tablespoons of oil from the jar of sundried tomatoes into a frying pan.
  6. Sear the chopped onions in the tomato oil.
  7. Cut the Parma ham into small squares.
  8. Add the olives to the pan, lower the heat.
  9. Grill the ham, adding more tomato oil if necessary.
  10. Add the basil.
  11. Cook the tagliatelle in a large volume of salted water.
  12. Pour one to two tablespoons of tomato oil to grease the tagliatelle well.
  13. Serve on hot plates.
  14. Sprinkle Parmesan shavings directly over the pasta.

Preparation time: 45 minutes if you make your pasta fresh
Cooking time: 4 to 5 minutes
Number of people: 4
5 star rating: 1 review

What wine to drink with: Tagliatelle with olives

My favorite wine for this recipe: Baralo Piemont Cépage Nebbiolo
Temperature between 14 ° and 17 °

Sear the garlic Drain the tomatoes Crush the tomatoes Enter the ingredients Grill the ham Mix all ingredients Ready Zoom

Related Articles

Uncategorized

Laithwaites Wine Club Review

I joined the Laithwaites Wine Club and paid out of my own pocket to become a member and give you this Laithwaites Wine Club Review. Below I’m …

Uncategorized

Fender Player Stratocaster Review

The preamble Before we start, know this: This latest guitar review is a long time in the making. If you’re a reader of this blog, …

Uncategorized

Pawp Pet Insurance Review

We’ve rated Pawp on price, coverage, policy options, waiting periods, customer support, and more. Read our Pawp pet insurance alternative review to see how this …

Recipes

The Farmer’s Dog Review – Farm to Bowl Dog Food

Going through some ingredients labels on some dog foods can leave you scared. At times, the labeled constituents contain names that can be hard to …

logo_tra

Doctissimo and its partners wish to use cookies or other tracers and process your personal data (browsing data, data & eacute; entered in your account and / or when using the services, etc.) for:

  • Audience measurement
  • Features related to social networks,
  • Personalized content; and content performance measurement,
  • Personalized advertising, performance measurement of advertising and audience data,
  • Develop and improve products,
  • Precise geolocation data and identification by analysis of the terminal,

You can authorize or refuse all or part of these data processing operations which are based on your consent or on the legitimate interests of our partners, & agrave; with the exception of cookies and / or tracers necessary for the operation of this site. You can change your choices & agrave; at any time by clicking on "Cookie preferences" at the bottom of each page. To learn more, see our & nbsp; privacy policy < span>.