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From "Seafood Alla SIciliana" by Toni Lydecker
From "Seafood Alla SIciliana" by Toni Lydecker
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This recipe contains so many of my favorite ingredients - Italian tuna, Greek olives, capers, and mozzarella cheese - that I knew it would soon become a regular in the rotation of weeknight meals.

Saffron-Tinted Pasta Salad With Tuna and Fresh Herbs

Makes 6 servings

Sea salt

1 pound paccheri (or other

short pasta such as penne)

1 can (6 to 7 ounces) good-

quality tuna in olive oil, drained

3/4 to 1 cup finely chopped mixed fresh herbs such as basil, flat leaf parsley, and mint

6 to 8 ounces fresh mozzarel-

la, cut into small cubes

1 medium carrot, peeled, cut

crosswise into short lengths,

then lengthwise into small

matchsticks

1/4 cup black and/or green Mediterranean olives, pitted and slivered

1 heaping tablespoon

salt-cured capers, soaked in water for a few minutes and drained

1. Place a large pot of cold water over high heat and bring to a boil; add salt. Add the pasta and cook until al dente.

2. Reserving 1/2 cup of the cooking water, drain the pasta and transfer to a serving bowl. Whisk the saffron into the reserved cooking liquid and stir it into the pasta.

3. Drizzle a generous amount of olive oil over the pasta, stirring well, and season with salt. Let the pasta cool, stirring from time to time; the pasta will absorb most of the liquid and take on a saffron tone.

4. Flake the tuna into a small bowl. With a fork, mix in the chopped herbs. Add to the pasta, along with the mozzarella, carrot, olives and capers. Stir with a wooden spoon to mix thoroughly. Season to taste with more olive oil and salt. Let stand at room temperature for up to an hour or refrigerate.

- From Seafood Alla Siciliana (Lake Isle Press)

Per serving: 412 calories, 24 grams protein, 59 grams carbohydrates, 2 grams sugar, 8 grams fat, 31 milligrams cholesterol, 480 milligrams sodium, 3 grams dietary fiber
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Posted 08:20 PM, 11/16/2009
Dollface
My husband cut out the receipe for the Saffron-Tinted Pasta Salad and I did not see any mention of the quantity of saffron or the type. The only thing mentioned was in #2 - to mix with the reserved pasta water. Can you please clarify?
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