Pici all’Aglione

Toscana is celebrated for a rustic cuisine that showcases simple ingredients in flavorful recipes, like this traditional pasta in spicy tomato-garlic sauce. 
Created by Sienese pastaii — pasta makers — pici are thick strands of pasta made with a simple dough of flour and water that is cut into strips and then hand-rolled. With a perfect al dente bite, the pasta pairs well with a variety of pairings, from smooth tomato sauce to hearty meat ragù. Whether you’re cooking at home or dining out, pici offer a rustic taste of the Tuscan kitchen. Pair with a glass of Chianti Classico for a quintessential Tuscan meal!

Tuscany Pici pasta

Difficulty

Easy

Serves

6 people

Preparation time

40 minutes

Pici all’Aglione (Pasta with Garlic Sauce)

1 poundpici
1 (28-ounce) can whole peeled tomatoes, crushed
4 to 6 garlic cloves
Extra virgin olive oil, to taste

Pinch ofarrabbiatapeperoncini-sea salt mix
3 sprigs fresh basil, torn
Salt & pepper, to taste

1

In a large skillet, heat about 2 tablespoons of the olive oil over medium-high heat. Add the garlic and peperoncini. When the garlic becomes fragrant, add the crushed tomatoes, and cook for 20 minutes until reduced to a sauce. Season with salt and pepper, and remove from the heat.

2

Add thepicito a pot of salted boiling water, and stir. Cook untilal dente. Ladle out ½ cup of the pasta water, then drain the pasta. Add the pasta to the sauce, toss, and cook together over medium heat for 1 minute. Add the pasta water as needed to make the sauce slightly loose and glossy.

3

Place the pasta on warmed plates, add a final drizzle of extra virgin olive oil, top with the fresh basil, and serve immediately.

4

Buon appetito!

Pici all'aglione