Orecchiette with burrata, tomatoes and garlic

Sometimes the best meals are the simple ones and this truly Italian combination of pasta, basil, burrata and fresh tomatoes is a perfect example.

If you like this flavour combination, you’ll love our burrata starter recipe; served with sticky tomatoes and pine nuts.

  • Serves 2
  • Hands-on time 20 min

Nutrition

Calories
820kcals
Fat
42.4g (17.3g saturated)
Protein
34.2g
Carbohydrates
72.4g (6.7g sugars)
Fibre
5.6g
Salt
1.1g

delicious. tips

  1. The burrata and the tomatoes should be at room temperature, so give the burrata at least an hour out the fridge. If you can’t find fresh orecchiette, use any fresh short pasta shape you like.

  2. Burrata is a type of mozzarella made in Puglia in southern Italy, with extra cream added to the centre of the cheese. It melts beautifully into hot pasta. Find it in delis and at Waitrose. Alternatively you could use a good quality buffalo mozzarella; for extra luxury, add a splash of double cream to it.

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