Baked pasta with tomatoes & mozzarella (Pasta al forno con pomodori e mozzarella)

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Baked pasta with tomatoes & mozzarella (Pasta al forno con pomodori e mozzarella)

Baked pasta with tomatoes & mozzarella (Pasta al forno con pomodori e mozzarella)

Serves Serves 6
Time Cooks In1 hour 35 minutes
DifficultyNot too tricky
Nutrition per serving Plus
  • Calories 865 43%
  • Fat 38.2g 55%
  • Saturates 21.7g 108%
  • Sugars 17.8g 20%
  • Salt 2.1g 35%
  • Protein 46.1g 92%
  • Carbs 89.9g 35%
  • Fibre 7.4g -
Of an adult's reference intake
recipe adapted from

Jamie's Italy

By Jamie Oliver
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Ingredients

  • extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 white onion , peeled and finely chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic , peeled and finely sliced
  • 1-2 dried red chillies , crumbled
  • 1.5 kg ripe tomatoes , or 3 x 400g cans of good-quality plum tomatoes
  • 1 large handful fresh basil leaves
  • 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar , optional
  • 14 oz dried orecchiette
  • 4 big handfuls Parmesan cheese , freshly grated
  • 3 x 5 oz mozzarella balls
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recipe adapted from

Jamie's Italy

By Jamie Oliver
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Method

Preheat the oven to 200°C/400ºF/gas 6 and put a large pot of salted water on to boil. Heat a couple of lugs of extra virgin olive oil in an appropriately sized pan. Add your onion, garlic and chilli and slowly fry for about 10 minutes on a medium to low heat until softened but without any colour. If you’re using fresh tomatoes, remove the core with the tip of a small knife, plunge them into the boiling water for about 40 seconds until their skin starts to come away, then remove with a slotted spoon or sieve and remove the pan from the heat.

Put the tomatoes into a bowl and run cold water over them, then slide the skins off, squeeze out the seeds, and roughly chop. Add your fresh or canned tomatoes to the onion and garlic, with a small glass of water. Bring to the boil and simmer for around 20 minutes. Now put them through a food processor or blender to make a loose sauce. Tear your basil leaves into the sauce and correct the seasoning with salt, pepper and a little swig of red wine vinegar.

When the sauce tastes perfect, bring the water back to the boil. Add the orecchiette to the water and cook according to the packet instructions, then drain and toss with half of the tomato sauce and a handful of Parmesan. Get yourself an appropriately sized baking pan or earthenware dish and rub it with a little olive oil. Layer a little pasta in the pan, followed by some tomato sauce, a handful of grated Parmesan and 1 sliced-up mozzarella ball, then repeat these layers until you’ve used all the ingredients, ending with a good layer of cheese on top. Pop it into the preheated oven for 15 minutes or until golden, crisp and bubbling. Italians seem happy to eat this dish at room temperature or quite cold, but I prefer to eat mine hot.
recipe adapted from

Jamie's Italy

By Jamie Oliver