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Sea and Mountains Pasta

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Vincenzo Prosperi

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21st Apr, 2025

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How to Make Sea and Mountains Pasta

Sea and mountains pasta, also known as Pasta Mare e Monti, brings together the best of two worlds together in one delicious dish. The mushrooms from the mountains pair perfectly with vongole (clams) and king prawns from the ocean.

This dish is truly an Italian delight with a delicate white wine sauce and calamarata pasta that fortifies the dish with extra volume! 

Watch the Sea and Mountains video recipe:

How To Make SEA AND MOUNTAINS PASTA Like an Italian 

sea and mountains pasta recipe

Vincenzo’s Top Tips To Make Sea and Mountains Pasta

Few minutes longer

Continue to cook your clams with for additional  more minutes because this will make the perfect sauce for the sea and mountains pasta.

Careful NOT to get burned

In carefully removing the meat from inside each clam , the shells are VERY hot, so be careful not to get burned!

Al dente as always!

Cook pasta and cook according to the package but best is always al dente!

sea and mountains pasta

Sea and Mountains Pasta

Print Recipe
Prep Time: 10 minutes mins
Cook Time: 20 minutes mins
Total Time: 30 minutes mins
Servings: 2

Equipment

  • 2 Large sauté pans or Skillets
  • Garlic press
  • Large stockpot
  • 2 Spatulas
  • Tablespoon
  • Pasta strainer
  • Wine glass
  • Mug
  • Large Serving bowl

Ingredients

  • 10 Large king prawns
  • 250 grams Mushrooms, 9oz. mix of porcini and other mushrooms
  • 500 grams Vongole clams, 18oz
  • 250 grams Halved cherry tomatoes, 9oz
  • A Handful of chopped parsley
  • 2 cloves Garlic, 1 broken in half, 1 whole
  • Extra virgin olive oil, EVOO
  • 1 Standard glass of white wine, any white wine will do
  • Calamarata Pasta, you can also use penne, linguine, or anything you like!
  • Salt and pepper

Instructions

  • Place 4 tbsp EVOO in a large sauté pan or skillet along then add garlic halves and clams (vongole) over medium-high heat.
  • Add in a sprinkle of parsley and ½ of the white wine. Gently toss the pan to mix.
  • Cover the pan with a lid and let the clams cook until they are open. This should take about 5-10 min.
  • While clams cook, get a new pan, place it on the stove at a medium-high heat and add 4 tbsp EVOO and one crushed garlic clove.
  • Cook the crushed garlic for approx 20 seconds. Then add in mushrooms and a generous sprinkle of parsley.
  • Cook mushrooms for 10 minutes and toss them occasionally.
  • Take the lid off the pan once the clams have opened and sprinkle some more parsley along with the rest of the white wine.
  • Continue to cook clams with the lid off for 5 more minutes – This will make the perfect sauce for the sea and mountains pasta.
  • Next, take a spoon and carefully remove the meat from inside each clam, discarding the shells. The shells are very hot, so be careful not to get burned!
  • Remove the garlic halves from the pan with the clams. Then set the pan aside to rest.
  • Return to the mushroom pan after 10 minutes have passed. Add the halved cherry tomatoes and a sprinkle of parsley.
  • Season mushrooms and tomatoes with a pinch of salt then pepper and stir.
  • Cook this mixture for 5 minutes, tossing occasionally.
  • While tomatoes and mushrooms cook, bring a large pot full of water to a boil and add 1 tbsp rock salt to it.
  • Add the pasta and cook according to the package.
  • While the pasta boils, gently push down on the cherry tomatoes with a spatula to help them release their juices.
  • After 5 minutes of cooking tomatoes, add king prawns to the pan and stir. At this point you can even replace the prawns with calamari or any other seafood you desire.
  • Dip a mug into the pasta water and add half of the mug into the pan with the mushroom, tomato, and prawn pan. Stir everything together to combine the flavors.
  • After 3-4 minutes, the prawns will be fully cooked.
  • While they are simmering gently, drain the pasta and add it to the pan which was set aside with the clams. Place the pan back on the stove and toss to incorporate the flavors.
  • Combine the pasta and clam mixture with the prawn and mushrooms then stir.
  • Add in the other half of the mug of pasta water, sprinkle a little bit of parsley and toss to combine
  • E ora si mangia, Vincenzo’s Plate….Enjoy!

Video

Author: Vincenzo’s Plate

How to serve  Sea and Mountains Pasta

Finally, it is time to serve your pasta dish! The best way to serve this dish is family-style – put it in a big bowl right in the middle of the table. Make sure to add all the sauce from the bottom of the pan to each serving! Sprinkle some parsley on top to finish and enjoy!

The vongole and porcini mushrooms will stick inside the calamarata pasta and play perfectly with the clams. This is a delicate and authentic dish everyone will enjoy. Let me know what seafood you add to yours!

 

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2 responses

  1. Cathy
    October 1, 2022

    I’m making this tomorrow! I’m using large shrimp and scallops. Why don’t you have your own cooking show?! I’d watch you!

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      April 29, 2023

      I’m always happy to assist you with any cooking-related questions you may have! Good luck with your shrimp and scallop dish, and feel free to let me know if you need any further help or advice.

      Reply

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