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  2. Cacio e pepe - Wikipedia

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    Cacio e pepe (Italian: [ˈkaːtʃo e pˈpeːpe]) is a pasta dish typical of the Lazio region of Italy. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Cacio e pepe means 'cheese and pepper' in several central Italian dialects. The dish contains grated pecorino romano and black pepper with tonnarelli [ 3 ] or spaghetti . [ 2 ]

  3. Recado rojo - Wikipedia

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    Recado rojo or achiote paste is a popular blend of spices. It is now strongly associated with Mexican and Belizean cuisines , especially of Yucatán and Oaxaca . The spice mixture usually includes annatto , oregano , cumin , clove , cinnamon , black pepper , allspice , garlic , and salt .

  4. List of pasta dishes - Wikipedia

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    A Crema dish of tortelli dumplings (dialect of Crema: turtèi cremasch) with sweet filling and the shape of a half-moon. The filling in made of amaretto biscuits minced, breadcrumbs, candied cedro, nutmeg, a typical spicy biscuit of Crema called mostaccino , egg yolks, Grana Padano cheese, grated lemon peel, marsala , mint candies, raisin.

  5. Spaghetti all'assassina - Wikipedia

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    Spaghetti all'assassina served at the Al Sorso Preferito restaurant in Bari, Apulia, where the dish is said to have originated. The debut of spaghetti all'assassina on restaurant menus most probably took place in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Many trace the original dish back to the Marc'Aurelio restaurant in the city centre of Bari (which is ...

  6. Spaghetti aglio e olio - Wikipedia

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    Spaghetti aglio e olio (Italian: [spaˈɡetti ˈaʎʎo e ˈɔːljo]; lit. ' spaghetti [with] garlic and oil ') is a pasta dish typical of the city of Naples.Its popularity can be attributed to it being simple to prepare and the fact that it makes use of inexpensive, readily available ingredients that have long shelf lives in a pantry.

  7. Spaghetti plot - Wikipedia

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    A spaghetti plot (also known as a spaghetti chart, spaghetti diagram, or spaghetti model) is a method of viewing data to visualize possible flows through systems. Flows depicted in this manner appear like noodles , hence the coining of this term. [ 1 ]

  8. Tetrazzini - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, southern restaurants and Junior League cookbooks began featuring versions of tetrazzini (referred to as chicken spaghetti in parts of the American South). [ 16 ] [ 17 ] [ 18 ] In the 1960s, the famed Piccadilly Cafeteria in Baton Rouge introduced chicken tetrazzini to the menu, and it remains a customer favorite decades later. [ 19 ]

  9. Pasta - Wikipedia

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    Varieties include puttanesca, pasta alla Norma (tomatoes, eggplant and fresh or baked cheese), pasta con le sarde (fresh sardines, pine nuts, fennel and olive oil), spaghetti aglio, olio e peperoncino (lit. ' spaghetti with garlic, [olive] oil and hot chili peppers '), pasta con i peperoni cruschi (crispy peppers and breadcrumbs). [47] Pasta ...