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  2. Spaghetti alla siracusana - Wikipedia

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    This typical Syracuse dish has very ancient roots. The recipe, which has now become part of the culinary tradition of the geographical area, initially presented itself in a very different way: the name of pasta alla siracusana (which preceded that of today's spaghetti) was used to indicate a type of processing of durum wheat decidedly thinner, known as capelli d'angelo, characterized by a very ...

  3. List of pasta - Wikipedia

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    Larger tubes than rigatoni, the grooves are also deeper and spiral around the pasta. [110] From Latin torquere, "to twist" [110] Elicoidali [9] Campania, Lazio [110] Treccioni: Coiled pasta. From treccia, "braid". Trenne: Penne shaped as a triangle [76] Triangoli, penne triangolo Trofie: Thin twisted pasta made of durum wheat and water. [111]

  4. List of Sicilian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Pasta ca nunnata: a Palermo pasta dish made with a long pasta, a sauce of gianchetti (the whitebait of Mediterranean sardines and anchovies), olive oil, garlic, parsley, black pepper, and white wine Pasta â Paolina: pasta with anchovies, garlic, tomato, cinnamon, cloves, almonds, fresh basil and breadcrumbs Pasta con le sarde

  5. 29 types of pasta and how to use them - AOL

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    Cavatappi (Italian for "corkscrew"; aka cellentani) are a ridged, tubular spiral pasta that can be considered the big brother to some versions of elbow macaroni. Similar to the hollow fusilli ...

  6. Sicilian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Sicilian cuisine is the style of cooking on the island of Sicily. It shows traces of all cultures that have existed on the island of Sicily over the last two millennia. [ 2 ] Although its cuisine has much in common with Italian cuisine , Sicilian food also has Greek , Spanish , Jewish , Maghrebi , and Arab influences.

  7. V. La Rosa and Sons Macaroni Company - Wikipedia

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    Pasta extruder at the Warminster, Pennsylvania, factory. V. La Rosa and Sons Macaroni Company was founded in 1914 by Vincenzo La Rosa, a Sicilian immigrant. [1] [2] The company eventually became one of the largest regional brands in the United States producing over 40 varieties of pasta.

  8. Ree's 30-Minute Buffalo Chicken Pasta Has a Spicy Kick - AOL

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    rotini (spiral) pasta. 2/3 c. all-purpose flour. 2 tbsp. salted butter. 2 tbsp. olive oil. 1 1/2 lb. boneless, skinless chicken thighs, cubed into bite-size pieces. Black pepper, to taste. 2.

  9. Spaghetti alla carrettiera - Wikipedia

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    Spaghetti alla carrettiera is a pasta dish originating in the Platani Valley, nowadays more common in eastern Sicily. It is generally made with spaghetti, garlic, chili pepper, pecorino siciliano or breadcrumbs, parsley, and olive oil for dressing, and commonly tomato is added. Sometimes additional ingredients such as anchovies, capers, almonds ...