More than one starter in tapas cooked with it (9)
I believe the answer is:
antipasti
'more than one starter' is the definition.
(I've seen this before)
'in tapas cooked with it' is the wordplay.
'cooked with' indicates an anagram (letters cooked into a new form).
'in'+'tapas'='intapas'
'intapas' anagrammed with 'it' can make 'ANTIPASTI'.
(Other definitions for antipasti that I've seen before include "Italian appetisers" , "starters in Rome" , "Italian diner might offer these" , "hors d'oeuvre selection" , "Italian eats" .)