Killer Spaghetti, Literally: Spilled Milk #309
You only need one pan for spicy, garlicky Spaghetti all’Assassina.
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Meghan Markle’s one-pan spaghetti has launched a million takedown pieces. I have defended her Netflix show from anyone hating on it for one simple reason: Ninety nine percent of folks are dragging her for the same things Ina, Martha, Pioneer Woman, Joanna Gaines, Julia, Jacques and EVERYONE else who cooks or has cooked on TV does (including me). We have LOTS of behind the scenes culinary production help without which you can’t make the show, but more importantly, we are all also selling a vision, a dream, an aspiration of some kind. So don’t hate on Meghan Markle Sussex Windsor Mountbatten Duchess. If you don’t like the show, don’t watch it. But the pasta dish itself is a whole other thing…
Twenty five years ago, the legendary Lidia Bastianich taught me to make her version of a one-pan pasta using angel hair when she was in Minneapolis for a book tour, and I have never forgotten it. It was her take on a historically honest and authentic dish with a superb story.
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