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Peperoncini Pantry Pasta

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A bowl of Pepperoncini Pantry Pasta garnished with fresh chopped parsley and grated Parmesan.
Photo by Elizabeth Coetzee, Food styling by Rebecca Jurkevich

This zesty pasta relies on what’s perhaps an unexpected pantry staple to do all the heavy lifting: an entire jar of peperoncini. Yes, the very same jarred peppers that are tossed into salads or served with a slice of pizza can make an incredible weeknight meal without the need for many other ingredients. This is because the peppers, which offer a mildly spicy bite, are packed in a punchy brine that’s perfect for brightening up any dish. This recipe keeps things simple, allowing the merits of the peppers to shine. You’ll sauté coarsely chopped peperoncini with a generous amount of garlic (14 cloves to be exact) until tender and lightly caramelized. A few anchovies give the pasta a subtle savoriness that amps up everything without making anything overly fishy. This all gets tossed with cooked spaghetti, Parmesan, chopped parsley, and the reserved brine from the peppers. While it might seem like an easy pasta with so few ingredients can only be so exciting, the peperoncini are here to prove otherwise.

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