Rigatoni Alla Zozzona Recipe (2024)

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Max Alexander, Rome, Contestant MasterChef Italia 2020-2021

In the history of Italy no cook has ever removed guanciale fat from a pan. That’s the sauce!

Joe from Lansing

Wow!! Delicious!!! We tried "zozzona" a while ago, and enjoyed. But the addition of red wine to deglaze the sauce adds a *lot* of flavor. We aren't novice cooks. Nonetheless, we love the egg/water emulsion. We enjoy cooking together and our chatting every now and then is a distraction. This technique prevents our inadvertently scrambling the eggs. If "the proof of the pudding (and the zozzona) is in the eating, then these two tweaks on a traditional recipe make for even greater eating.

Althea

Please stop starting pasta recipes with "cook the pasta" followed with " in the meanwhile...". The recipe gives 15 minutes of actual cooking, and at that point the Rigatoni are way past the stage off "al dente". Moreover, having to work fast with an eye to the clock is stressful, and whenever tomatoes are concerned, cooking them a bit longer ist way better than stopping too soon.

Anne

We followed the recipe as is but when making it again would add more tomatoes. The sauce is very rich and would benefit, we think, from more acid from more tomatoes. I would also simply add canned diced tomatoes; the cherry tomatoes left their skins behind.

Davis White

I made mine with a side of statins. Delicious!

joan

It took 20 minutes, not five to render and crisp the guanciale. I needed 2 cups of red wine for enough sauce. The recipe is great. Maybe one anchovy would add to the umami.

Patrick Chadd

I made this as written and it is DELICIOUS! 10/10!!

Massimo

" Alla zozzona" means " the dirty way"

TL

This was absolutely fabulous. My Italian mother in law said “This tastes like something I would eat at home in Italy” which truly is the ultimate compliment. I used 3 cans of organic diced tomatoes (instead of fresh cherry tomatoes) after reading comments that said it needed more tomato sauce, and it came out perfect. I can’t wait to make this again. I would recommend cooking the pasta before al dente and then finish cooking in the sauce. If you over cook they will split and not look as nice.

Mariah

This was a hit. I used pancetta and a mix of Pecorino and Parmesan. I also added about half a jar of Raos marinara that I had sitting in the fridge, since the grape tomatoes I added didn't seem to add enough tomato punch to the sauce. Definitely going into the rotation.

Kylan

Looks humble, tastes exceptionally high end. Absolutely stellar texture and flavor. The spicy Italian sausage is best. Another cook recommended doubling the wine and I can’t imagine it otherwise.Be warned, the sauce will look watery up til you add the egg emulsion. Only after is the dish transformed to its wonderfully complex final form.

Colin

I made this recipe just as written and it was really awesome. I used sweet Italian sausage, othewise I stuck to the recipe. It wasn't greasy or oily, I think it's important to pour off most of the fat from the guanciale.

Dodie Jacobi

Can’t wait to try what looks like an upgrade for my not-Italian Granny’s rigatoni, a staple in her house and thus ours - couldn’t leave a visit to her home without a Corning ware casserole dish to go. The sauce was merely one onion, a stick of oleo (!), a can of tomato paste, water, and pound of ground beef. Still. I sometimes crave it. Bet this will become my new nostalgia trip.

Loriltx

The kosher salt is used for boiling the pasta. Always cook pasta with salted water.

Elizabeth

Yes—the eggs cook almost instantly when combined with the hot pasta and sauce.

Leah

Delicious and a hit with the family! Took a little longer than 30 minutes…Vegetarian hack (this is how we do it): substitute Impossible Italian Sausage and you’ll still end up with a rich and satisfying sauce. I’ll never know if it’s the same as the original meat-based recipe, but we loved it!

Mike in Cincinnati

I made this per the recipe (pancetta). It was really good. My daughter AKA food snob called it “restaurant quality” I think that means good. Made my family happy. This one is a keeper. Thanks!

LJB

Followed recipe, better the second time. Delicious

ChilmarkGramercy

I cheated and more or less followed the recipe but rather than use tomato paste and cherry tomatoes I used a really good prepared tomato sauce. Just let it simmer with the sausage and then added the guanciale, egg yolk etc after stirring in the pasta. Could not have been better.

David

Used bacon instead of guanciale, used ground Italian sausage, used the cherry tomatoes and used the whole egg and it was still delicious. I’ll be making this again.

El

Used leftover prime rib instead and no guanciale.. was delish.

MB

I bookmarked this recipe a while ago but only just made it last night. Delicious! I'm Italian and pasta is on a pretty constant rotation in our kitchen...made the sauce per instructions and wouldn't change a thing. My daughter, home from college for for holidays, essentially just ate it straight from the pan. As my Nono would say "Mangia, Mangia!"

beth

This was delicious. Versatile for playing around. Used bacon instead of guanciale bcause thats what i had. I dialed back on the oil/fat a lil bit. Added leek with onion cuz I had it to use up. Used abt 2/3 cup pasta water; could have gone a full cup, as sauce thickened up pretty fast. Could add spinach if you like too. Served with simple lemon-parm salad.

Hannah

Pancetta is wasted in this recipe, it’s already so rich, you can’t taste it. I’d leave it out next time.

Karen M

Wow. Excellent. I used a potato masher to mash up the cherry tomatoes in the pot. They disintegrated and mixed in well with the sausage. Loved it!

Crystal

Yum! Rich, hearty, silky, comforting on a cold night. Total time took closer to 50 minutes, but won’t keep me from making it again. Topped with freshly grated Parmesan and chiffonade basil.

JenBeee

Excellent. The egg emulsion really makes this sauce. I cooked as written, except that I substituted 2 1/2 cups fresh tomato sauce that I made previously for the tomatoes.

MP

Absolutely delicious. The only change I made was to add an anchovy along with the onion. Cannot believe it doesn’t have 5 stars.

Cheryl

I made this has written and it was very good, though I found the sauce a bit rich. Also, The pasta sauce thickened as it sat. I will follow others suggestions to add a some canned chopped tomatoes the next time which should take care of these small issues. The big plus, super easy to make.

Brian

Made with Mutti Cherry Tomatoes and tomato paste and served with polenta rather than pasta. Very good (I drained the guanciale fat and I am an Italian citizen but with an Irish wife!)

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Rigatoni Alla Zozzona Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What does zozzona mean? ›

The word zozzona derives from the Roman word “zozzo”, which has multiple meanings. In fact, in Rome, in addition to meaning dirty, it indicates something particularly rich, caloric, substantial.

How much rigatoni to cook? ›

When you cook pasta, 2 ounces (56 g) of dry pasta per person is a good rule of thumb to follow.

How can you turn pasta into a complete meal? ›

Any one of the following plant foods can be added to make a pasta dish a complete protein:
  1. Legumes (with the exception of soy) such as peas, and beans, including those that are dried, processed or baked.
  2. Vegetables, even if they are frozen.
  3. Nuts and seeds like walnuts, cashews and sunflower seeds.

How to cook rigatoni to al dente? ›

COOKING YOUR PASTA

Return to a boil. For authentic "al dente" pasta, boil uncovered, stirring occasionally for 12 minutes. For more tender pasta, boil an additional 1 minute.

What does "dirty pasta" mean? ›

That's the best way to describe rigatoni alla zozzona, the "dirty" Roman pasta collab you should get acquainted with. With crisp guanciale, juicy sausage, onion, and tomato simmered in rendered pork fat, this dish dials up the decadence, which is saying something for a cuisine that's not exactly known for light fare.

What pasta starts with z? ›

Ziti is a short, tubular pasta originated in the Southern Italy. Traditionally, people break the pasta before cooking and it is usually served at weddings or holidays. ZIti goes well with tomato sauces, mozzarella cheese or au gratin.

How much sauce for 1 lb of rigatoni? ›

Go easy on the sauce.

An average ratio of tomato sauce to pasta is 1 1/2 cups of sauce to 1 pound of pasta. For oil-based sauces, use 1 cup per 1 pound of pasta. Go even lighter with creamy, rich sauces.

How much pasta is enough for 4 people? ›

If you're having pasta as your main meal, we'd suggest the following quantities: 100g of dried pasta per person. 120g of fresh pasta per person.

What is the golden rule for cooking pasta? ›

To be sure that your pasta is cooked correctly, it is enough to follow a few, simple rules. To begin with, you should keep in mind the right quantities. In Italy, the golden rule for cooking pasta is 1, 10, 100 or 1 liter of water, 10 grams of salt for every 100 grams of pasta.

Why is my pasta hard after cooking? ›

Pasta that is soft and mushy is usually overcooked, while if it's crunchy and hard, this is a good indication that you haven't cooked it for long enough. Pasta cooked perfectly tends to be tender on the inside and a bit firm on the outside.

Do you boil water before adding pasta? ›

Adding the pasta to water that isn't boiling will actually increase your overall cook time and cause your pasta to sit in the water longer. You will end up with pasta that has absorbed too much water with a mushy texture. Be patient and wait for a rapid boil; it'll pay off.

What is a serving size of rigatoni? ›

When you cook pasta, 2 ounces of dry pasta per person is a good rule of thumb to follow.

What is nodi marini pasta? ›

Our organic nodi marini ("sailor's knots") are loosely twisted coils of pasta, so named because they resemble the complicated rope knots that all sailors must know.

How to use guanciale rind? ›

The rind is great for adding to soups and stews. Depending on your recipe, you may need to cut the slices further into smaller pieces, such as cubes or strips.

Where does the word espaguetis come from? ›

Etymology. Spaghetti is the plural form of the Italian word spaghetto, which is a diminutive of spago, meaning 'thin string' or 'twine'.

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