Spaghetti Pangrattato with Crispy Eggs

Spaghetti Pangrattato with Crispy Eggs

Pantry-Friendly Spaghetti Pangrattato with Crispy Eggs

 

Crumbs

2 T. olive oil

1 large or 2 small garlic cloves, minced

1/2 C. fresh or stale coarse plain breadcrumbs (panko worked great here)

Salt and red pepper flakes, to taste

1 tsp. fresh rosemary, minced

Few fine gratings fresh lemon zest

 

Crispy Egg

1 glug of olive oil per egg

3 eggs

Salt and pepper

 

Pasta and Assembly

8 ounces dried spaghetti

1 T. olive oil

2 tsp. small capers, drained (rinsed if salted), chopped

Handful flat-leaf parsley, chopped

1/3 C. grated Pecorino Romano cheese (optional)

 

Make crispy crumbs (pangrattato): Heat olive oil in a medium skillet over medium heat. Once hot, add garlic and let sizzle for barely a minute, just until it begins to turn a pale golden color. Add breadcrumbs, salt, pepper, rosemary and lemon zest and reduce heat to low, cooking mixture slowly until all of the crumbs are an even golden color, about 5 minutes. Set aside. Cook pasta: Bring a large pot of well salted water to a generous boil and cook pasta until al dente about 1 to 2 minutes shy of package directions. Reserve 1/2 C. pasta cooking water before draining pasta. Meanwhile, make crispy eggs: Wipe out breadcrumbs skillet. Return to stove over high heat and add a generous glug of olive oil per egg. Once hot enough that the oil begins to smoke, add egg(s). They’re going to hiss and splatter so step back as soon as you do. Spoon some of the cooking oil over the eggs, carefully. Season with salt and pepper. In 1 to 2 minutes, the egg(s) will be brown and very crisp underneath and around the edges. Shimmy a thin spatula underneath the egg(s) (a flexible fish spatula works great here), being careful not to break the yolk. If you’re cooking for someone who shouldn’t be eating runny yolks (ahem), you can flip the egg over and cook it for another 30 seconds or so before removing it. Transfer cooked egg(s) to paper towels to drain. Assemble dish: Once pasta is drained, return it to the empty pot or a large skillet with 1 T. olive oil and a splash or two (or all, if needed to loosen pasta) of reserved cooking water. Over high heat, toss with capers and parsley for 1 minute. Divide among bowls or plates. Sprinkle with Pecorino, if using, then 1/3 of breadcrumb (pangrattato) mixture. Place an egg over each dish, and break up with a fork. Eat immediately.

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