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  2. Butcher's Ragù with Fusilli Recipe - AOL

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    1. In a large enameled cast-iron casserole, heat the olive oil. Add the carrot, celery, onion and garlic and cook over moderate heat, stirring occasionally, until softened but not browned, about ...

  3. Fusilli with Shrimp and Lemon Butter Recipe - AOL

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  4. Fusilli - Wikipedia

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    The common extruded solid short helicoidal variety is known simply as fusilli. [3] The long version is known as fusilli Sorrento. Larger versions are known as fusilloni and Colonne Pompei, for the short and long varieties, respectively. An elongated version that has a double-braided appearance is known as fusilli Capri.

  5. Al dente - Wikipedia

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    A pot of cooking spaghetti. In cooking, al dente (/ æ l ˈ d ɛ n t eɪ /, Italian: [al ˈdɛnte]; lit. ' to the tooth ' [1]) pasta or rice is cooked to be firm to the bite. [2] [3] [4] The term also extends to firmly-cooked vegetables. [5] In contemporary Italian cooking, it is considered to be the ideal consistency for pasta and involves a ...

  6. Spaghetti - Wikipedia

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    In Italy, spaghetti is generally cooked al dente (lit. ' to the tooth '), fully cooked but still firm to the bite. It may also be cooked to a softer consistency. Spaghettoni is a thicker spaghetti which takes more time to cook. Spaghettini is a thinner form which takes less time to cook. Capellini is a very thin form of spaghetti which cooks ...

  7. Fusilli with Creamed Leek and Spinach Recipe - AOL

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  8. Linguine - Wikipedia

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    The linguine is stirred gently to prevent sticking together and cooked for 8–10 minutes or until al dente. While the noodles cook, desired sauce is prepared in a separate pan. Linguine is then drained using a colander. A small cup of pasta water is reserved as it is used to adjust the consistency of sauce later. [20]

  9. Al forno - Wikipedia

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    Al forno (Italian: [al ˈforno]; lit. ' to the oven ' , meaning 'baked') is food that has been baked in an oven . Italian dishes commonly prepared in this way include pizza , breads and pasta dishes, notably lasagna .