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  2. The 20-Minute Dinner I've Made a Thousand Times - AOL

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    How To Make Brown Butter Cacio e Pepe. For four to six servings, you'll need: 8 cups water. 1 1/2 teaspoons sea salt. 1 pound dry bucatini. 8 tablespoons (1 stick) unsalted butter

  3. 20 Easy Bucatini Recipes to Devour on Pasta Night - AOL

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    There's everything from Bucatini Pasta With Chanterelle Mushrooms and Prosciutto and Red Wine Garlic Bucatini, to Cacio e Pepe Bucatini and Bucatini With Mixed Seafood. Related: 101 Best Pasta Recipes

  4. 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 ]

  5. 25 Cacio e Pepe Recipes You’ve Never Tried Before (Because ...

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    Read on for 25 cacio e pepe recipes that you’ll be salivating over in no time, ranging from riffs on the classic noodle dish to mouth-watering sides and snacks. 27 Simple Pasta Recipes Anyone ...

  6. Spaghetti Cacio e Pepe Recipe - AOL

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  7. Cacio e Pepe Recipe - AOL

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    Method. Bring 4 quarts of water to a boil in a large pot and add 2 tablespoons salt. Add the eggnoodles and cook according to the package directions, about 7 minutes for al dente.

  8. Roman cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Bucatini all'amatriciana: pasta dish with tomato sauce, guanciale, and grated pecorino romano [10] Bruschetta: a popular antipasto or appetizer in central Italy. It comes from the Romanesco word 'bread which is lightly burnt' and it's typically rubbed with garlic and topped with olive oil and tomatoes. Cacio e pepe

  9. Spaghetti alla puttanesca - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, the sauce is served with spaghetti, although it is also paired with penne, bucatini, linguine, and vermicelli. Garlic and anchovies (omitted in the Neapolitan version) are sautéed in olive oil. Chopped chili peppers, olives, capers, diced tomatoes, and oregano are added, along with salt and black pepper to taste.