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Tube pasta with peas and pancetta topped with parmesan cheese in a white ceramic bowl with blue flowered detailing on a white tablecloth

Tortiglioni

Freshly podded peas, guanciale, mint & pecorino

Tube pasta with peas and pancetta topped with parmesan cheese in a white ceramic bowl with blue flowered detailing on a white tablecloth

25 mins

Not Too Tricky

serves 2

About the recipe

This is a celebration of delicious, sweet peas and is proper comfort food. It’s super-simple and quick to put together, and the beautiful sweetness of the peas is contrasted brilliantly by the salty depth of flavour from the guanciale. Pecorino is the Roman cheese of choice, made with sheep’s milk, and worth hunting out.


nutrition per serving

622

Calories


23.1g

Fat


9.1g

Saturates


7.3g

Sugars


2.2g

Salt


32g

Protein


76.6g

Carbs


11.9g

Fibre


of an adult’s reference intake


Recipe From

Jamie Cooks Italy

Jamie Cooks Italy

By Jamie Oliver

Ingredients

350g fresh peas, in their pods

80g piece of higher-welfare guanciale (cured pig’s cheek) or smoked pancetta

150g dried tortiglioni or rigatoni

2 shallots

½ a lemon

½ a bunch of fresh mint (15g)

30g pecorino cheese, plus extra to serve

extra virgin olive oil

optional: pea shoots, to serve

Method

  1. Pod the peas and place just the pods in a pan of boiling salted water for 5 minutes to impart their flavour.
  2. Finely dice the guanciale, place in a large cold non-stick frying pan and put on a medium heat to render the fat, tossing regularly.
  3. Meanwhile, scoop out and discard the pea pods, then cook the pasta in the boiling salted water according to the packet instructions.
  4. Peel and rustically chop the shallots, then add to the guanciale pan for 5 minutes, or until lightly golden.
  5. Add the peas and a good splash of water, then finely grate in the lemon zest.
  6. Cover and cook gently for 5 minutes, tossing occasionally, while you rip the top leafy half off the mint and finely chop it, and finely grate the pecorino.
  7. Drain the pasta, reserving a mugful of starchy cooking water. Pour the pasta into the frying pan, then remove from the heat and toss well so the pasta absorbs maximum flavour.
  8. Stir in the mint and pecorino, jiggling the pan to create creaminess. Loosen with a little cooking water, if needed.
  9. Season to perfection, then serve with an extra grating of pecorino, a kiss of extra virgin olive oil, a squeeze of lemon, and a few pea shoots, if you like.

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