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Pasta with Anchovy Butter and Broccoli Rabe

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Pasta with Anchovy Butter and Broccoli RabeNicole Franzen

Why is it that in the dead of winter, everything seems to need a little help? Anchovy butter delivers bold flavor to this back-pocket pasta

Recipe information

  • Total Time

    25 min

  • Yield

    4 servings

Ingredients

1 3.5–ounces jar oil-packed anchovies, drained, chopped
1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, room temperature
Kosher salt, freshly ground pepper
1 bunch broccoli rabe
1 tablespoon olive oil
2 garlic cloves, thinly sliced
12 ounces campanelle or penne
3 ounces Pecorino or Parmesan, finely grated, plus shaved for serving

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Mash anchovies into butter in a medium bowl; season with salt (if needed; taste first) and pepper.

    Step 2

    Tear broccoli rabe leaves into 2" pieces; set aside. Thinly slice stems 1/4" thick. Heat oil in a large skillet over medium. Add garlic and broccoli rabe stems and season with salt and pepper. Cook, stirring occasionally, until stems are tender, about 5 minutes.

    Step 3

    Meanwhile, cook pasta in a large pot of boiling salted water, stirring occasionally, until al dente. Drain, reserving 1/2 cup pasta cooking liquid.

    Step 4

    Add pasta, reserved broccoli rabe leaves, 1/4 cup pasta liquid, and 3 tablespoons anchovy butter to skillet (save remaining butter for another use). Cook, tossing occasionally and adding more pasta liquid as needed, until leaves are wilted and sauce coats pasta, about 4 minutes. Toss in grated Pecorino; season with salt and pepper. Serve pasta topped with shaved Pecorino.

Nutrition Per Serving

Calories 530 - Fat 18 g - Fiber 3 g
#### Nutritional analysis provided by Bon Appétit
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