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Chef Mario Carbone Shares 20-Minute Penne with Spicy Shrimp Recipe

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Mario Carbone, chef of the renowned Carbone restaurant, shared a recipe for penne with spicy shrimp that can be prepared in 20 minutes. The dish is inspired by southern Italian seafood pastas from Carbone's childhood in Queens and features simple ingredients including shrimp, penne, arrabbiata sauce, garlic, parsley, and chili flakes. The recipe offers home cooks an accessible way to recreate a signature style from one of New York City's most popular Italian restaurants.

Chef Mario Carbone provided Business Insider with a straightforward recipe for penne with spicy shrimp that takes approximately 20 minutes to prepare. The dish draws inspiration from the southern Italian seafood pastas Carbone enjoyed growing up with his family in Queens. The recipe requires minimal ingredients: shrimp, penne pasta, arrabbiata sauce (or homemade tomato sauce), garlic, parsley, and chili flakes. Carbone emphasizes cooking the shrimp aggressively to toast it slightly and keeping the pasta al dente by cooking it one to two minutes less than package instructions. The chef notes that while the recipe calls for penne, other pasta shapes like angel hair would work equally well with the sauce.

What's missing

The article does not mention whether Carbone Fine Food's commercial pasta sauce products are widely available or their pricing, which would be relevant context for readers considering making this recipe. Additionally, there is no discussion of how this recipe compares nutritionally or in terms of difficulty to other quick pasta dishes.

How coverage differed

Business Insider framed this as a lifestyle/food feature highlighting celebrity chef accessibility and home cooking trends. The article emphasizes the exclusivity of Carbone restaurant while positioning the recipe as a way to bring that experience home, which appeals to aspirational readers interested in celebrity chef culture.

What different sources said

  • This easy 20-minute pasta from Carbone's chef is perfect for a quick summer dinner

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