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Seafood Spaghetti Recipe, The Yes Chef (Ep1)

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Seafood Spaghetti Recipe, The Yes Chef (Ep1)

A little bit more of the ‘YES I CAN!’ attitude is all that’s needed to make delicious meals everyday of the week!

In this episode Tess Ward is making a quick and easy Seafood Spaghetti… Made in the time it takes to boil your pasta!

Ingredients

1. 60g dried Spaghetti
2. 200g cooked Mixed Seafood
3. 1 clove of Garlic
4. 1 Anchovy Fillet (and a little of the marinade oil)
5. 200g chopped Tomatoes
6. Zest of 1 Orange
7. 50ml White Wine
8. 2 tbs Olive Oil
9. 1 tbs Fresh Parsley

Method

Cook the Spaghetti according to packet instruction in plenty of boiling salted water
Whilst the Spaghetti is cooking, finely chop the Garlic and Anchovy.
Get a frying pan on the hob over a medium heat. Add the Olive Oil, the Garlic, Anchovy to the pan, and cook for a minute. Grate the zest of the Orange straight into the pan and fry for a further minute or two until the Garlic has turned golden.
De-glaze the pan with the White Wine then add the chopped Tomatoes.
Bring the Tomato Sauce to the boil then add the Seafood and season with salt and pepper.
Check the Spaghetti is cooked then drain using a colander, reserving a little of the cooking water.
Add the Spaghetti back to the pan it was cooked in and pour in the Seafood Sauce.
Gently toss the Sauce in with the Spaghetti and divide between two bowls.
Drizzle over a little extra Olive Oil and and scatter over the fresh Parsley and serve.

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  1. Tess Ward

    The seafood mixture is a combination of calimari, prawns, squid and mussels :)

  2. Gastón Brey

    Excelente receta! I love it! You're great!

  3. calizess

    I couldnt concentrate on the subject after I saw HER!!! If there exist a pair of eyes you want to look at to the rest of your life, and a voice you want to listen to the rest of your life, she got it all…

  4. Chef Mooney

    Great recipe Tess simple quick and delish…thanks for sharing

  5. faster770301

    cleverness & sexyness at it's best

  6. Gretz Capote

    Can i use apple juice and cider vinegar to substitute the white wine? I dont have white wine on hand. 

  7. Jong Cerdenia

    That is hot

  8. Peter Franzen

    Hi Tess I'm sure it tastes ok with a few glasses of wine and you are gorgeous but a precooked Tesco seafood pack is not exactly an original recipe is it?

  9. Melbournian Bachelor

    Some cordon bleu chef that buys a pack of cooked seafood. Go back to University you hack and stop taking up valuable space on the web!

  10. ahmed muzhir

    perfact,, you cook perfect.. 

  11. Pocholo Miguel

    Yummmm! 

  12. Kay “Mamooki” H

    Great vid! Keep at it.

  13. John Kochi

    You look tasty just like your food. As a uni student this is a short-cut to cheap and delicious food. I just tried it and I love it, unfortunately I can only have one.. damn it! Anyways, keep posting these short-cut and cheap ways to delicious foods. Btw, you seems to have a variety of interest; chef, writer and skin care. Do you have any specific career path or smth? Just curious.

  14. Nurul Musfirah Abdul Talib

    gorgeous kitchen. <3