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Scampi spaghetti with confit tomato

A delicious and easy dish to make the most of luscious summer tomatoes.
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In the summer of 2024, when Helena visited the beautiful island of Naxos in the Cyclades, we headed to a restaurant right in front of the beach that a local had recommended to us. We love how simple the Greeks like to keep dishes, allowing the produce to speak for itself. The pasta we ordered was tossed in a delicious light sauce made from confit tomatoes, and the slow-cooking released all the beautiful juices from those luscious summer tomatoes.

Scampi is a delicacy in fish tavernas, usually served raw as an appetiser. Here, the sweetness of the scampi and confit tomato complement each other perfectly. If you can’t find scampi, you can use king prawns (shrimp) instead.


A NOTE ON PREP

The confit tomato can be made the day before and stored at room temperature in an airtight container.

SERVE ME WITH

Horiatiki salata (a traditional Greek salad). For a refreshing finish, serve Ouzo and citrus sorbet for dessert.


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OPA!: Recipes inspired by Greek tavernas

This recipe is an excerpt from OPA! Recipes inspired by Green tavernas by Helena and Vikki Moursellas (Smith Street Books, £30) Photography: Bonnie Coume.

Scampi spaghetti with confit tomato