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Marietta's Spaghetti

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Marietta's tomato sauce — made this simple way — is the best I've ever tasted. Roasting the tomatoes has a magical effect and intensifies the flavors. Though especially delicious in summer, this recipe is also just the thing when you can't find perfect fresh tomatoes. The sauce brings out the best even in a winter tomato.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Serves four

Ingredients

12 Roma or plum tomatoes (about 1 3/4 pounds)
salt and pepper to taste
3 cloves garlic
1/2 bunch parsley
1/2 cup olive oil
4 quarts water
1 tablespoon salt (for cooking the pasta)
1 pound dried spaghetti
2 tablespoons butter
1 bunch fresh basil (1/2 cup chopped)

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Preheat oven to 350°F.

  2. Preparing the Tomatoes

    Step 2

    Cut the tomatoes in half lengthwise, and place them — cut side up — in a large shallow baking dish. Salt and pepper them lightly.

  3. Preparing the Garlic, Parsley, and Olive Oil

    Step 3

    Peel and finely chop 3 cloves of garlic.

    Step 4

    Wash the parsley and pat dry; remove and discard the stems. Finely chop the leaves (you want about 1/2 cup.)

    Step 5

    Mix together the garlic, half of the parsley, and 2 tablespoons of the olive oil in a small bowl. Using a spoon or your fingers, pat the garlic mixture on the tomatoes, and drizzle on 2 more tablespoons of the olive oil.

    Step 6

    Bake for 45 minutes, uncovered. The tomatoes should be mushy; if not, bake for another 10 minutes and test again.

  4. Cooking the Spaghetti

    Step 7

    After the tomatoes have baked for 30 minutes, fill a 6-quart pot about 2/3 full of water, stir in the 1 tablespoon salt, and set over high heat, covered. When the water reaches a full boil, add the spaghetti and stir. After about 10 minutes, start testing pieces of pasta every minute or so until the spaghetti feels tender but still firm.

    Step 8

    Pour the water and the spaghetti into a colander set in the sink. Let the pasta drain.

  5. Finishing the Pasta

    Step 9

    Melt the butter in a small pot over medium heat.

    Step 10

    Chop the basil leaves into small pieces.

    Step 11

    In a large serving bowl, mix together the remaining parsley and olive oil, the melted butter, and the basil. Add the drained spaghetti and the baked tomatoes. Using two forks, lift small batches of spaghetti until it is all coated with the oil-butter mixtue and the tomatoes are well distributed. Serve immediately.

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