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  2. Bucatini - Wikipedia

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    Bucatini all'amatriciana, a dish prepared with bucatini pasta. In Italian cuisine, bucatini is served with buttery sauces, guanciale, vegetables, cheese, eggs, and anchovies or sardines. One of the most common sauces to serve with bucatini is the amatriciana sauce, bucatini all'amatriciana. [5]

  3. List of pasta - Wikipedia

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    Long, narrow hose-like tubes [28] larger than mezzani (also called mezzi ziti) or bucatini that are traditionally broken before being put to cook. [50] The addition of the word rigati (e.g. ziti rigati) denotes lines or ridges on the pasta's surface. Ziti candelati are longer, zitoni a bit larger. Bride and bridegroom (ziti is plural) in ...

  4. 29 types of pasta and how to use them - AOL

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    Fusilli also come in a version that is hollow, like bucatini, and resembles a spring. This version is either long or short and has a tighter or looser spiral, again, depending on the pasta maker.

  5. 20 Easy Bucatini Recipes to Devour on Pasta Night - AOL

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    How to Cook Bucatini To cook dried or fresh bucatini pasta, bring a large pot of water to a boil and add salt to taste. For dried bucatini, add the pasta to the boiling water and stir.

  6. Amatriciana sauce - Wikipedia

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    Amatriciana sauce, known in Italian as sugo all'amatriciana (Italian: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]; alla matriciana in Romanesco dialect) [2] or as salsa all'amatriciana, is a pasta sauce made with tomatoes, guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, black pepper, extra virgin olive oil, dry white wine, and salt.

  7. What the Heck Is Bronze-Cut Pasta—and Is It Worth the Price?

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    The biggest difference was the bite—the bronze-cut stayed pleasantly chewy as it held onto the tomato sauce, and the regular noodles were a bit limp and slippery sauced by comparison. The bronze ...

  8. Bucatini Carbonara Recipe - AOL

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    1. In a large pot of boiling salted water, cook the pasta until al dente. Drain, reserving 3 tablespoons of the cooking water. 2. Meanwhile, in a large skillet, heat the oil.

  9. Pastitsio - Wikipedia

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    Tselementes' version—which is now ubiquitous [12] —has a bottom layer that is bucatini or other tubular pasta, with cheese or egg as a binder; a middle layer of ground beef (or a mix of ground beef and ground pork) with tomato sauce, cinnamon and cloves. The top layer is a béchamel or a mornay sauce, with other spices like nutmeg or ...