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Grilled Swordfish Pasta Margherita

Published: Jun 6, 2015 · Modified: Aug 18, 2020 by Cooking Chat · This post may contain affiliate links

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Grilled Swordfish Pasta Margherita: Grilled swordfish served with pasta featuring fresh tomatoes, mozzarella and basil, inspired by the flavors of Campania, Italy.
grilled swordfish plated with pasta, topped with tomatoes and mozzarella cheese.

Navigating across the buzzing streets of Naples, just missing getting picked off by a moped several times, was no honeymoon even though that was what brought us there.

After the several flights it took us to get from Kentucky to Italy, we finally made it into to simple little restaurant near our hotel. We were ready to enjoy some Italian food!

Alas, our Italian language and culinary knowledge were definitely lacking (this was long before I participated in #ItalianFWT and other foodie fun). We tried to order a basic cheese pizza by saying, “formaggio pizza”. Our server said back, “Margherita?”. Our reply, “No margarita, formaggio pizza.”

We finally figured out that he was trying to tell us that what we were looking for was a margherita pizza, and decided to get with the program. We sure were glad we did, as we loved the perfect crust and simple topping of great tomato sauce, fresh mozzarella and basil.

pizza margherita

Now, you have to cut us some slack here. We just recently celebrated our 20th anniversary, and margherita pizzas were not the ubiquitous presence on American menus like they are now. We sure did seek out this pizza later when we came home!

For today’s #ItalianFWT trip to Campania, which includes Naples as well as Sorrento (another stop on our honeymoon), I decided to feature the flavors from that pizza in a pasta dish. Like many Italian regions, Campania is also known for its fresh seafood.

So I decided to top the pasta margherita with grilled swordfish. We were very pleased with the Grilled Swordfish Pasta Margherita I cooked up, with the fresh basil and tomatoes giving great flavor to the pasta and swordfish.

I found a very good local mozzarella cheese from Narragansett Creamery to use in the dish. A fresh, local cheese is probably even more in keeping with the Italian way then having an imported cheese from Italy.

Grilled Swordfish Pasta Margherita recipe from Cooking Chat.

Recipe Tips

A couple of notes on the recipe (details in the card below): you want to use the freshest tomatoes possible. We are still at least a month away from great local tomatoes here in New England.

There is an heirloom cherry tomato medley at Whole Foods that is an option I like when I want fresh tomato flavor outside of peak tomato season, and that’s what I featured in this grilled swordfish pasta recipe.

The other note is about the timing. The pasta and swordfish will take similar amounts of time to cook, so you want to get them going more or less simultaneously, but give the pasta a few minutes head start as it’s best to have that done cooking first.

Wine Pairing

Time to talk about the wine! We had Peroni beer with that pizza on our first night in Naples, so can’t draw upon that experience. I went with a bottle of 2012 Vadiaperti Greco di Tufo (13 % alcohol, appx. $20). Greco is an Italian grape varietal; our bottle was of the Greco Bianco version. Greco di Tufo is a DOCG in Campania.Grilled Swordfish Pasta with a white wine from Campania.
I got lemon on the nose. Taste had a touch of green apple and good minerality. The wine is quite dry. I’d describe it as a subtle wine, with refined elegance. It was a subtle partner for the food–definitely a wine that was more in the background, supporting cast for the meal. An enjoyable if not great bottle is how I’d put it.

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Grilled Swordfish Pasta Margherita

Grilled Swordfish Pasta Margherita
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Grilled swordfish served with pasta featuring fresh tomatoes, mozzarella and basil, inspired by the flavors of Campania.

  • Author: Cooking Chat
  • Prep Time: 15 mins
  • Cook Time: 15 mins
  • Total Time: 30 mins
  • Yield: 4 1x
  • Category: Main
  • Method: grilling & stove top
  • Cuisine: Italian

Ingredients

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  • 2 cups fresh tomatoes, chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • ¼ cup fresh basil, julienned
  • 4 ozs mozzarella, cut into ½ inch cubes
  • 16 ozs swordfish
  • 12 ozs ziti or other short pasta shape
  • salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  1. Combine the tomatoes, basil, olive oil, and garlic in a bowl. Add salt and pepper to taste, and set aside.
  2. Preheat the grill to medium high.
  3. Start boiling water for pasta and cook according to package instructions as you get the swordfish grilling. It’s best to get the pasta done a bit before the swordfish.
  4. When the pasta is cooked, drain. Add most of the tomato to the cooked pasta, setting aside about ½ cup to top the swordfish.
  5. After stirring in the tomato mixture, stir in the mozzarella. Keep the pasta covered to keep warm as you finish grilling the swordfish.
  6. Start grilling the swordfish as the pasta cooks. Grill the swordfish with the grill covered for 6 minutes. Flip the fish to the other side, and brush the side now facing up with the orange juice. Grill another 6 minutes, and check for doneness. You want the fish to be just cooked through (all white) but still moist. This typically takes 12 to 15 minutes of total grilling time depending on the thickness of the fish. When the swordfish is done remove it to a platter.
  7. To serve, plate a scoop or two of the pasta. Place a portion of the swordfish on top of the pasta, then add a bit of the extra tomato mixture over the swordfish. Repeat for the other servings, and enjoy with a glass of Italian wine, preferably from Campania!

Notes

  • Use the freshest tomatoes possible for this recipe!
  • Start the pasta a few minutes before you start grilling the swordfish, so that the pasta is ready first.

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The first Saturday of each month, the #ItalianFWT bloggers visit a region of Italy. Check out the other posts about Campania:

foodwineclick — Neopolitan Pork Chops and Autochthnous Grapes of Campania

Vino Travels — Campania Food and Wine Pairing: Mussels with Feudi di San Gregorio Falanghina

Rockin Red Blog — Exploring Campania with #ItalianFWT

Cooking Chat — Grilled Swordfish with Pasta Margherita

ENOFYLZ Wine Blog — A Taste of Campania with #ItalianFWT

 Curious Appetite — Strange Foods and Fringe Wines of Campania

We’d love to have you join our Twitter Chat Saturday, June 6, at 11 a.m Eastern time/ 5 p.m. Italian time. Some of our bloggers had last minute computer troubles so we may be a bit quieter than usual! Blogs that were posted as of Saturday  6/6, 7 a.m. ET have live links to their posts in the list above; check back as the others will be sharing their posts soon!

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Comments

  1. Michelle Williams

    June 06, 2015 at 2:49 pm

    Recipe sounds delicious David. I tried a Greco as well. Such a lovely wine! Cheers.

    Reply
  2. Martin

    June 06, 2015 at 5:40 pm

    I love your take on Pizza Margherita…It sounds and looks great…healthy too! I’ve not had the pleasure of a Greco…I’ll have to try one!

    Reply
    • Cooking Chat

      June 06, 2015 at 5:44 pm

      Thanks Martin, I like the way this came out.

      Reply
  3. jeff

    June 07, 2015 at 3:59 pm

    Nice creation, David. You’re spot on with the assessment of “local” being foremost with the Italian approach to cooking!

    Reply
  4. Jen Martin (Vino Travels)

    June 09, 2015 at 5:51 pm

    I love the combination of the “margarita” toppings mixed with the swordfish. Looks fresh and delicious!

    Reply
    • Cooking Chat

      June 09, 2015 at 8:36 pm

      Thanks Jen, we enjoyed it!

      Reply

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