Recipe of the week: ‘Cheating’ your way to an Italian masterpiece

How English chef Jamie Oliver makes pappardelle with pangrattato

English chef Jamie Oliver claims that he never liked the title of the TV series that made him famous. The Naked Chef and its sequels had nothing to do with nudity, he says. The name was meant only to convey the simplicity of his recipes.

In his new cookbook, Jamie at Home: Cook Your Way to the Good Life (Hyperion), Oliver calls “Cheat’s Pappardelle” a great dish with “slap-you-around-the-face flavors.” Here, too, the name requires an explanation. You can “cheat” in preparing this recipe by not making your own pappardelle. Instead, Oliver recommends that you simply cut ready-made fresh lasagna sheets into thick, pappardelle-size noodles. Pangrattato is the name for yet another kitchen trick. Impoverished Italians used to make this rich bread-crumb mixture to give their food extra flavor when they had no Parmesan cheese.

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