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Learn how to make a traditional Italian Seafood Pasta (Spaghetti allo Scoglio) from start to finish. Just the full process in real time, straight from the pan to the plate.

This recipe brings together the best flavors of the sea: mussels, clams, prawns, and squid, cooked the authentic Italian way. Perfect if you want to recreate a restaurant-quality dish at home.

Silent POV format – you see every step, nothing is hidden.
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39 Comments

  1. Не могли бы вы также прикладывать список необходимых ингредиентов и их количество? Спасибо!

  2. You make Italian cooking look so easy. This motivates me to want to try cooking this dish. Kudos

  3. Complimenti..mi piace cucinare da sempre seguo programmi di diverso tipo ..ma i tuoi video sono davvero fatti bene..ti muovi bene presti attenzione a tutto in un piccolo spazio anche in mezzo al caos delle comande nelle serate full…ogni piatto è sempre molto invitante e bel frattempo mostri come mantecare la pasta..cosa sconosciuta da quanto leggo nei commenti..bravissimo davvero

  4. I would cook this at home but I can't cause I can't get access to that variety of seafood without a huge expense and waste. I could do maybe 3 kinds, but ideally just one would be more feasible.

  5. It's crazy how one works in a kitchen all day, and then comes home to see this hahaha it's dreamy

  6. these videos made me start actually using more condiments and more stuff into cooking over bland food i used to make ty

  7. I work in a Neapolitan pizzeria in Sao Paolo, a major stronghold of Italian immigration in Brazil. Watching his videos gave me a much better view of what Italian cuisine really is and this made me want to study more about the country's food culture, thank you very much for your work. ❤

  8. I don’t know what any of this stuff is so while you have an excellent GoPro example I can confidently say no I can’t do this myself after watching

  9. First off great video! I personally like fresh minced garlic, and parsley – right at the last minute of cooking. And little bit of butter.
    I do everything else almost the same.

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