that sounds actually p good lol
If you will roast the chilies it won't mean much unless there is a sauce they will cook in to release that flavour in. And then he throws same chilies again the pan for them to cook. You can just skip part 1 and go straight for part 2 if you want cooked chilies
the cherry tomatoes he uses for it taste p good so i dont see how pure tomato taste is bad
It is very bland and watery. Cherry tomatoes by nature are sweet hence why he got caramelization on his pasta. But you need salt and pepper to even out the sweet stuff. His tomato sauce prolly overpowers the taste of roasted chillies.
I mean tomato sauce is used against skunk spray, that tells you how much tomato is overpowering in taste and smell
but he did use garlic with the pepper so idk what ur getting at, he even added tomato paste to the pan
Just garlic won't cut it. And he used way too much garlic for that small portion. 2 cloves are more than enough, anything more than that and your breath won't be greatful
he didnt fuck up, i think u didnt pay attention to what he did lol. The point of this pasta is that they're not getting cooked in water, but fried in a pan with tomato broth being added and u get all the spicy flavor from the sauce here. If u run out of broth u can add white wine to finish it up.
I can see what he wanted to do but he did it in a bad way.
If you want pasta to soak up the sauce you can easily add the pasta in already cooked sauce near the end and fry it a bit. Hell i use Wok for that. Make sauce and pasta and then throw it in a wok for it to fry good.
His way there is no chance the sauce, chilies and garlic fused at all
Also judging by the process, if sausages were to be added they'd have to be added somewhere at the end, i'd prolly cut them in tiny slices so they get cooked properly
You add sausage first for them to release the fat and then you remove them, You then cook veggies in that far and when veggies are done you throw meat back in with tomato sauce so it doesn't burn