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That has to be a real dish. Those ingredients are so fundamental that I would be surprised if that wasn't keeping peasants alive for the last twenty two hundred years.
The shame I feel when I make it is very real.
That feeling isn't shame, it's carbs! You just have bread and butter in a different configuration. It isn't healthy, but it is wholesome.
Yeah it's called Pasta ca'muddica and has a whole bunch of variations such as adding anchovies.