This simple pasta dish is a can’t-miss classic that’s perfect for date night.
Eataly
This simple pasta dish is a can’t-miss classic that’s perfect for date night.
Eataly
Date night doesn’t always have to mean booking a table at a busy restaurant-sometimes it’s better to make her a great meal at home. If you’re trying to avoid the hordes crowding your favorite local Italian spot on Valentine’s Day, consider whipping up some Cacio e Pepe («cheese and pepper»), a classic Roman pasta dish that combines cheese, butter and carbs in one glorious package.
(Manzo)
We consulted Adam Hill, executive chef at Manzo within Eataly NYC Flatiron, for an easy-to-make recipe based on the knockout version served at his Manhattan eatery.
“Cacio e Pepe is a traditional pasta from Rome that is easy to make at home, even for beginner cooks,» he says. «Simple and delicious, this staple dish only requires a handful of high-quality ingredients. It’s a perfect dinner for Valentine’s Day because it doesn’t need a lot of time to prepare-giving you more time with each other outside of the kitchen.”
Here’s how to make it:
8 ounces dry Afeltra Spaghetti di Gragnano (about 4 ounces per person)
3 quarts water
5 tablespoons kosher salt
4 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons black peppercorns
1 cup Pecorino Romano DOP, freshly grated
1 cup Parmigiano Reggiano DOP, freshly grated