Aiko Chan Tuna and Broccoli Pasta Recipe

Alice Hama

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    Sake pairs well with all types of cuisine — you just need to find the right pairing! You can create simple dishes at home with ingredients you already have in your pantry, like this easy, Japanese-inspired pasta recipe. This hearty dish pairs perfectly with a complex sake that’s packed with umami and a touch of herb nuance.

    How to make Aiko Chan tuna and broccoli pasta

    Aiko Chan tuna and broccoli pasta

    This recipe yields two servings.

    Ingredients

    • 160 grams pasta of your choice
    • 6 cups water
    • 1 teaspoon salt
    • 3 tablespoons olive oil
    • 2 cloves garlic (minced)
    • 1 dried red chili pepper
    • ¼ teaspoon herb salt
    • 200 grams broccoli
    • 1 can Aiko Chan Golden Canned Tuna in Oil
    • Shiso leaves and black pepper (optional)

    Instructions

    Step 1

    Bring a large pot of water to boil, add salt and pasta, and cook until al dente.

    Step 2

    In a large pan, add olive oil, garlic and chili peppers and put on a medium heat. Add washed and cut broccoli to the pan and cook for two minutes.

    Step 3

    Add the canned tuna and cooked pasta and blend well. Taste and add herb salt (more if needed).

    Sake pairing: Chiyomusubi “Tokubetsu Junmai”

    Chiyomusubi “Tokubetsu Junmai”

    Established in 1865 in Tottori prefecture, Chiyomusubi Brewing Company offers a lineup of sake that pair well with its abundant high-quality local seafood. This tokubetsu junmai has a clean and crisp style, yet it offers a round mouthfeel packed with umami and a hint of mint. Its subtle sweetness and hint of spiceIt blends beautifully with cooked seafood, garlic and oil.

    Alice Hama

    Alice Hama

    Certified Sommelier in wine and sake with more than 15 beverage and food-related certifications around the world, including Court of Master and WSET Sommeliers. Alice’s passion for wine and sake has taken her on many gastronomic adventures! She currently consults and writes for several importers, restaurants, and media outlets.

    https://www.alicehama.com/

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