http://smittenkitchen.com/2012/04/pasta-with-garlicky-broccoli-rabe/
Adapted, just a smidge, from Gourmet, September 2006
The original recipe calls for spaghetti, but I prefer short, chunky pastas that are spear-able by toddler forks. I fell for a “toscani” shape, though it also looks like campanelle, “little bells.” I think it looks like pretty, pretty locks of hair.
So, unless I think the texture of a salt really makes a difference in
a dish, I usually default to table salt in my recipes, because it’s
cheap and everyone keeps it around (and, better that someone uses a
coarse salt for a table salt volume and undersalts a dish than the
other, irreversible, way around). But! Not here. Please don’t use table
salt. Most table salt is iodized and that iodine can turn your garlic a weird bright blue/green color. It will still be safe to eat but look… disturbing. Trust me, I learned the hard way.
1 pound pasta, whatever shape you like (but chunky ones will match up better with the rabe)
1 pound broccoli rabe, heavy stems removed, remaining stems and leaves
cut into 1- to 2-inch sections (I attempt to match my pasta in length)
1/2 cup olive oil
5 garlic cloves, peeled and minced or pressed
1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes, or more or less to taste
About 1 heaping teaspoon Kosher salt (or more to taste)
To serve: Grated Parmesan or Romano cheese
Bring a huge pot of salted water to a boil. Add pasta and five
minutes before its cooking time is up, add the broccoli rabe. It will
seem like too much for the water, but with a stir or two, the rabe
should wilt and cook alongside the pasta. Drain rabe and pasta together
and pour into serving bowl. In the same pot or a tiny one, heat the
olive oil with the garlic, pepper flakes and Kosher salt over moderate
heat, stirring frequently for 3 to 4 minutes, or until the garlic
becomes lightly golden. Pour mixture over pasta and toss to evenly coat.
Shower with freshly grated cheese and eat at once.
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