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For the puff pastry there are no particular differences compared to the one prepared for all the other types of filled pasta. [5] In the Ferrara area we distinguish the caplìt, filled with meat and cheeses, to be consumed in broth, and the larger caplàz, with a pumpkin-based filling, to be eaten dry with meat sauce (ragù) or butter and sage. [5]
Dry capunti, a variety of cavatelli from Apulia A dish of cavatelli. Cavatelli (/ ˌ k æ v ə ˈ t ɛ l i / KAV-ə-TEL-ee, US: / ˌ k ɑː v-/ KAHV-, [1] [2] [3] Italian: [kavaˈtɛlli]; Italian for 'little hollows' [a]) are small pasta shells made from semolina or other flour dough, [4] [5] commonly cooked with garlic and broccoli or rapini broccoli rabe, or simply with tomato sauce.
A dish of maccaruni pasta, with a ragù sauce based on goat meat Maccheroni alla pastora: Calabria: A dish made with maccheroni pasta with ricotta cheese, pecorino cheese and sausage Maccheroni con la trippa: Liguria: A Savona dish, made with maccheroni pasta, in a tomato sauce, based on tripe and sausage Maccheroncini di Campofilone al ragù ...
In this recipe, the sausage meat flavors a creamy soup filled with potatoes, onions, and carrots. Mustard, sage, and thyme all go well with the brats, and making it in a slow cooker saves all ...
Juliette began by cooking the pasta and sausage before diving into the sauce. “It smells so good,” she said. “I topped it off with more parmesan cheese because I love parmesan cheese.”
pasta served with pumpkin tops, crusco peppers and tomatoes. [14] Cavatelli con cime di rapa or senàpe selvatiche: pasta seasoned with vegetables and garlic. A variant foresees the addition of tomato and pecorino cheese. [14] Cauzunciedd: ravioli filled with ricotta cheese, eggs and mint, seasoned with tomato sauce. [15] Ferrett' cu pezzent e ...
Caramelle di pasta con ricotta e spinaci; Casoncelli, casoncelli alla bresciana; Casunziei ampezzani; Cavatelli ai frutti di mare, cavatelli al pomodoro, cavatelli alla sorrentina, cavatelli allo scoglio, cavatelli cozze e fagioli; Cavati e ravioli alla ragusana; Ciceri e tria; Chnéffléne; Cjarsons; Corzetti liguri (or croxetti) Culurgiones ...
Strozzapreti (Italian: [ˌstrɔttsaˈprɛːti]; lit. ' priest choker ' or ' priest strangler ' [1]: 152 [2]) are an elongated form of cavatelli, or hand-rolled pasta typical of the Emilia-Romagna, Tuscany, Marche and Umbria regions of Italy as well as in the state of San Marino.