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Packsize | 12/1.1 LB TRAY |
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With same length of spaghetti but with a rectangular shape, Linguine is one of the classic types of Rustichella d’Abruzzo line. The bronze die and the low temperature drying process make the texture of this kind of pasta perfect for fish-based condiments such as seafood, shrimp and zucchini, or pesto alla Genovese Rustichella d’Abruzzo. Cooking time: 9-11 minutes.
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Usually served with olive oil, garlic and tiny clams, this shape is used throughout Italy, mostly with fish or shellfish sauces.
Large seashells with a ridged outside and a smooth cup, mostly used for stuffing. During his event in Stadio Olimpico in Rome on April 2016, Michelin-starred Chef Antonino Cannavacciuolo presented the recipe with which he started out in Villa Crespi, cooking Rustichella d’Abruzzo Conchiglioni filled with Gorgonzola cheese and puree of green apple and rapa celery.
Torchio, meaning press in Italian, is shaped as a grill or hydraulic press. The torch-like shape, also known as campane (bells), has different textures when cooked and will cup sauce beautifully. Serve with meat or vegetable ragù so that the sauce will be cupped in the shape. Perfect for Puttanesca sauce or with peas and sausage. Cooking time: 10-13 minutes.
One of the oldest preparations of pasta in Italy, lasagna is said to be the name used by the Romans and throughout Medieval texts. Today it is associated with one of the most famous and laborious dishes of Italian cuisine. Enjoy the pleasurable bite and flavor of Rustichella d’Abruzzo pasta in any of your lasagna preparations. Cooking time: 12-14 minutes.
Originally made by wrapping a bucatino around a knitting needle by Neapolitan housewives, these twice-as-long curly fusilli are very popular due to their hollow bite. Cooking time: 11-14 minutes.
Spaghetti is the most famous and sold type of pasta which has become over the years the symbol of the Italian culinary culture as well as worthy representative of Italy abroad. There are plenty of combinations: from fresh tomato sauce and basil, a tomato-based seafood, through the classic condiments like Carbonara and Cacio e Pepe to the vegetables. Cooking time: 9-11 minutes.