TacoCat (kinda) Cooks! #45: Trying Chinese Aglio Olio?

in food •  5 months ago 

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Hey Steemit!

We're back with more of our home cooking! If you're unfamiliar with this series, it's where I showcase some of the food we've been making at home since we've been cooking a lot nowadays! Both because it's cheaper and also healthier to cook for yourself compared to eating out. While I usually stick to the usual recipes I do like to try new ones once in a while and figured I'd share the new ones I've tried.

I came across a pretty simple pasta recipe on my instagram reels a while ago and I've been itching to try it! I think this is a trend of sorts but people have been making what they call Chinese style Aglio Olio, or Chili Oil pasta and tbh it looks really good!

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Here's the video if you want to check it out.

I did my own version of this recipe, where I added a ton of vegetables in since it looks quite plain without any. These are the ingredients I used:

  • 250g linguine
  • 5-7 garlic cloves
  • red spinach
  • shiitake mushrooms
  • 2 carrots
  • 1.5 tbsp butter

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Here are the ingredients for the sauce:

  • 2 tbsp soy sauce
  • 2 tbsp chili oil
  • 2 tbsp sugar (to substitute the honey)

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Here are the cooking directions for the recipe, but I'd be adding some extra steps for the vegetables.

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Step 1: Chop all the vegetables and mushrooms.

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I like to slice my carrots julienne whenever I'm making noodles or pasta so they're easier to pick up and eat with the noodles.

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Step 2: Put all the vegetables and mushrooms in a pot of boiling water for at least 5 minutes.

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Step 3: Mince the garlic cloves in the meantime. I use my small food processor to make things easier. It doesn't chop them very finely as well which is just right.

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Step 4: Put the spaghetti into the pot of boiling water and after it's softened up make sure to press it into the pot to submerge all the pasta.

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Boil the pasta for as long as the packaging indicates, or shorter if you want it al dente.

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Step 5: While the pasta is boiling, prepare the sauce by mixing the chili oil, sugar/honey, and soy sauce with some pasta water and set it aside.

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Step 6: Once the pasta is cooked to your desired doneness, take it off the stove and drain it.

Step 7: In a pan or wok, put in the butter and garlic and stir fry until fragrant or the garlic gets lightly browned.

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Step 8: Add in the sauce and stir fry for about a minute.

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Step 9: Add in the pasta and mix to combine.

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And voila, the pasta is done! It actually didn't turn out as red as I thought it was going to be. It looks just like regular aglio olio just substituting the chili flakes for chili oil I guess.

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Then it was time to serve! It looked and smelled pretty good at least.

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I'm not sure if it was the amount of pasta I made but I couldn't really taste the chili at all. It tasted more sweet than I would've liked as well. Then again, I don't have much of a sweet tooth so it's hard to judge. But I definitely added more chili oil while eating this.

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Honestly, it was still pretty yummy. The pasta was and vegetables were cooked well but it was definitely on the sweeter side. I think I would add twice the amount of chili and half the amount of sugar next time.

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It was still a really nice meal though! A little plain too, but with more sauce and chili I think it would be more delicious. The recipe did call for some cheese so maybe I will add that next time as well.

This is an interesting take on aglio olio but I think I'll just stick to the regular recipe tbh. I did see a similar recipe to this but using udon noodles instead of pasta. Maybe that one would be better? We'll find out next time I suppose.

Thanks for reading!

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Check out my previous post in this series!

TacoCat (kinda) Cooks! #44: Healthy Savoury Japanese Mapo Tofu 😋

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