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Why we love this recipe:

Flavor – A Mediterranean recipe with intense, distinctly Italian flavors: tomato, eggplant, basil, and lots of flavor from the salted ricotta. The final taste is unique due to the sweetish flavor of the ripe tomatoes with the contrast of salt from the cheese that will melt in your mouth with every forkful. Easy and Quick – This easy Pasta Alla Norma recipe requires no skill nor any special kitchen tools. Vegetarian Recipe – Naturally vegetarian, and with gluten-free pasta, it is suitable for people with Celiac disease.

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Tomatoes: Use very ripe tomatoes or some tomato sauce, e.g., Mutti. Salted Ricotta: It must be salted and preferably made from sheep’s milk if you can find it.  Eggplant: Pasta Alla Norma requires fresh, intact eggplant, purple, and slightly oval, Italian-type eggplant.  Basil: It must be fresh; otherwise, the flavor will be less intense. Oil: It must be an extra virgin olive oil to preserve the flavors of the original recipe. Pasta: It must be ribbed (penne or rigatoni) so it will hold and absorb the sauce better.

How to make Pasta Alla Norma:

Chop Tomatoes: Remove the stems but leave the skin on. Coarsely chop them and remove the seeds under running water. Cook Pasta. Make Sauce: This is the most time-consuming step because the tomatoes need to be cooked for a long time, at least 30 minutes. The tomatoes should cook and melt slowly with the poached garlic, salt, and oil. Remember to leave the poached garlic without crushing it because it has to give the aroma without overpowering the other flavors. Prepare Eggplant: Do not peel it; this is typical of the recipe and will make the eggplant retain its texture. Eggplant can leave a bitter taste that can spoil the dish. Therefore, before frying it, it is necessary to:  

Slice it lengthwise ¼ inch  Place the slices in a perforated plate in a single layer and sprinkle them generously with coarse salt; Let them rest for about 20 minutes (while the tomatoes are cooking) Rinse off the salt in cold running water and dry them with a paper towel. Be careful, if the eggplant slices are not dry, they absorb too much oil and become indigestible. 

Fry Eggplant: After blotting well, the eggplant should be deep-fried at 350°F until golden brown. Once cooked, blot off the excess oil. Serve Hot: Add the eggplant once the tomatoes are cooked. Finally, add the freshly grated cheese on top of the cooked pasta. Be generous; the more cheese, the tastier the Norma will be, and the more it will melt in your mouth.

Recipe Variations:

Eggplant: The eggplant can be cut into cubes if you prefer. Grill the eggplant or bake it in the oven to make it lighter. If you don’t have eggplant, you can use zucchini! The process is the same; you can fry the slices or grill them. Cottage Cheese: You can also replace the salted ricotta with fresh cottage cheese. Spicy: Add whole or dried chili pepper to the sauce if you like it spicy. Vegan: Replace the salted ricotta salata with tofu, preferably smoked. Crumble it over the hot pasta. Make Norma Plain: Don’t add tomatoes if you are not a tomato lover!

Make Ahead and Storage Instructions:

To Make Ahead: The best Pasta Alla Norma recipe should be freshly prepared and served hot with the melted cheese. The only item you can prepare in advance is the tomato sauce, which you can keep for about two days in the refrigerator. To Store: Keep Pasta Alla Norma in the refrigerator. Leftovers can also be eaten cold the next day. It will be like a delicious pasta salad! For my authentic Italian recipes, be sure to follow Stefania’s Kitchenette! This post contains affiliate links.

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