Prawn and bacon tagliatelle

‘What shall I have for dinner!?’ goes the guttural cry released from the throats of those who have battled home through marauding hoards of equally weary travellers, desperate for respite and to shut the door on a day of briefings, budgets and meetings. Well, Dear Reader, buck up and grin. I have a treat in store for you, prawn and bacon tagliatelle! Protein rich prawns, hot chilli, humming garlic and everyone’s favourite friend, Mr Bacon, features in tonight’s meal from Casa Del G&J. Pop a cork and get cooking!

Shot showing the raw prawns, bacon, chillies, garlic and pasta on a chopping board.

See this? Herein lies your dinner destiny.

Ingredients

Shot showing the cooked and chopped bacon, the raw prawns and the chopped garlic and chilli.

Ready. Set. Go.

Method

Fill a large saucepan with water and salt it (why do we salt the water? It prevents the pasta from sticking, FACT) and set it to boil. Once boiling, turn it down and add your pasta, you’ll need to cook this from between 8 – 12 minutes depending on the type of pasta you’re using and how al dente (or not) you like your pasta.

Get your trusty garlic crusher and obliterate the garlic. Slice the chilli down the middle and deseed it (if you wish, or leave the seeds in if you like your food more fiery) then chop finely.

Shot showing chopped chilli and garlic in the pan frying.

This will warm your cockles.

Grab a heavy skillet and fry off your bacon/lardons/pancetta until crisp, no need to add any oil, we want to extract the fat from the bacon to cook the other ingredients. Remove your bacon and drain on a bit of kitchen towel. Without removing the fat from the pan, add your chopped chilli and garlic and fry off on a medium heat until softened. Add a good lug of olive oil at this point and then add your prawns to fry off. They won’t need much cooking so keep an eye on them. In the meantime slice your bacon rashers up and when the prawns are entirely pink, add the bacon back to the pan, with another splash of olive oil. You might think that in this recipe I’m being heavy handed with the oil, but this will be the only sauce that you have, we’re not adding cream or chopped tomatoes to the base, so don’t be stingy with the oil.

Shot showing the cooked ingredients in the pan, including the prawns with the cooked pasta, ready to be tossed through.

Nearly there.

Drain your pasta off, reserving a ladle of the cooking water. Add the pasta to the bacon chilli prawns with a splash of the water and mix well.

Shot showing the final dish, taken at height, showing cutlery and table setting in red and silver.

You will be happy with this.

Serve up and garnish the prawn and bacon tagliatelle with chopped fresh parsley and freshly cracked black pepper. Serves two tired, hungry people.

Dinner. Done. You bloody hero.

 

 

1 Comment

  1. Lara

    This does not sound simple to me. You lost me at “trusty garlic crusher” #can’tcookwon’tcook 🙂
    Looks delicious though.

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