This is one of my pasta recipes. It is not one of my Italian food recipes it is a fusion it is one of my Spanish food recipes. Spanish spaghetti? This is my Spanish pasta recipe. I hope you enjoy and the recipe can be found below. Enjoy!
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Ingredients:
1 Lb any kind of pasta I am using linguine.
1 can crushed tomatoes or plum tomatoes
1 Lb Spanish chorizo sliced 1/2 thick.
1 1/2 Jars roasted and peeled red peppers in brine or oil.
Olive oil as needed for saute
1-2 Cups chicken stock to keep sauce running and not thicken to much you want it loose.
1/3 Cup black olives.
1 Cup Spanish green olives or 1/2 cup green and 1/2 oiled cured black olives.
4-6 Cloves of minced garlic.
1/2 finely minced red onion.
1/2 Tsp. crushed rosemary.
1/2 Tsp. crushed thyme.
1/2 Tsp. sage.
1/2 Tbsp. dried crushed oregano.
1/2 Tsp. dried terragon.
1/2 Tsp. crushed red chili flakes.
1 Tsp. smoked paprika.
A pinch of saffron.
1/4 Tsp. fresh crushed black pepper.
1-2 Tbsp. rinsed capers or 1/2 tin +/- anchovy fillets.
1/4 Cup dry sherry.
1 Cup tomato sauce or plum tomatoes crushed.(Dei Fratelli)
Some queso fresco or other fresh Spanish cheese for topping.
Preparation
1. Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat.
2. Slice the chorizo and fry it in a good amount of olive oil til lightly brown.
3. Add the garlic and cook until it is fragrant.
4. Add onion to pan; sauté until tender.
5. Add your tomatoes and cook until soft mash them up a bit with your spoon.
6. Stir in oregano, rosemary, thyme, terragon and sage and cook 1 minute mix in well.
7. Add red flakes and some black pepper.
8. Add olives, sherry, capers, and 1-2 Tsp. smoked paprika.
9. Bring to a boil; reduce heat, and simmer 15 minutes.
10.Just before ready to serve add roasted peppers and cook for 2 mins.
*****Now put lid on sauce and turn heat off the sauce will remain hot let the flavors marry. Also at this time add your saffron and stir. Doing this last minute will allow the saffron to flavor the sauce and not get burned out during cooking if you added it earlier.*****
10.Cook pasta according to package directions, omitting salt and fat; drain.
11.Add spaghetti to sauce mixture. Cook 2 minutes or until thoroughly heated.
12.Serve plate by plate or serve family style on a large charger. Enjoy!

20 Comments
Looks really awesome. Anchovies are an excellent ingredient. Lots of people will tell us they hate anchovies. Funny thing is, just don't tell them there are anchovies in the sauce and they're sure to love it.
Wow that must be really savory and acidic 😮 I'll try that!
Way to go Rich. I really enjoy the enthusiasm.
it was killer til you put in the saffron in it… the it became completely bad ass man, looks awesome man !
You're not kidding Richard…..that is packed with flavors indeed!! Love the olives as well!
That looked fantastic Richard.
This pasta looks amazing! I love the Spanish flavours. I can smell that chorizo sauce base from here in AUS! Thank you Richard 🙂
Oh I missed this one Richard. It looks absolutely fantastic.
It's like bolognese on steroids. Complexity of flavors indeed.
I could eat this every night.
Good eats Richard , nothing like a hearty bowl of pasta ….!!!
Richard this Spanish Spaghetti looks and I am sure tastes fantastic.Lots of flavor and flair. Nice!!
This turned out great. I have to admit, I "cheaped" out on the saffron (bought a porterhouse instead with the money) and it still turned out fantastic. I used green olives this time, next time I'm going with kalamata…which is an interesting way to change this dish up a little. I also want to say, the portion I froze and defrosted a couple weeks later tasted even better.
Man this dish looks so good. Especially with those olives there. That's what really draws me in. Some nice pasta and the sauce is just so posh. I am definitely going to try this
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Very nice video I´m spanish, can you try a paella. Sorry for my bad english
Amazing video
Tomato was added to old world foods.. They were added in Mexico in the year 1500's BY SPANISH EXPLORERS.. So anything with tomatoes IS SPANISH CREATION. They were the first ones add tomatoes to pizza pies, noodles, rice, beans, all others. Spanish food is tasty.. I love Mexican food too. The best..
Spaghetti with Meat Balls ARE SPANISH. Same as Chicken with tomatoes or anything with tomatoes. Spanish Explorers added that in Mexico around year 1510.. Italians copied the spanish, then as usual lied.. Same with pizza and noodles (Lou Mein from China)..
Spanish Spaghetti or Spanish Pasta. They were the first to put tomatoes from Mexico in it. All pasta with tomatoes is Spanish Pasta. That is why Spaghetti and meat balls (with tomato sauce of course) is not that popular in Italy as is in Spanish countries.
Love the chorizo and tomato sauce taste. I do leave the olives out due they overtake the other flavors.
Tomato was added to old world foods. They were added in Mexico in the years around 1520's BY SPANISH EXPLORERS.. So European foods with tomatoes or tomato sauce IS A SPANISH CREATION; Not Italian. Italian changed the names to theirs. Italian restaurants sell those dishes with their names, not the originals. Same with noodles (Chinese Low Mein with Italian name on it is sold all over as "Spaghetti".