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PACKSIZE | 10 LB |
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– Calamari Pasta with Arrabbiata Sauce
– Pasta Nero Delle Seppie
– Scallops and Pesto Atop Venetian Calamari Linguine
– Venetian Calamari Linguine with Poached Salmon Verde
Created by one of our original partners, David Bowen, for a high-end national restaurant group, this ravioli brings the essence of lobster into the neat little package of a ravioli. You simply won’t believe the taste!
Our almond flour fettuccine isn’t like traditional pasta. The texture is silkier. The taste is butterier. Which doesn’t sound like a word but is. It cooks in 90 seconds or less. It speaks your name when you twirl it around your fork. Though not at an audible frequency. It stays in your memory long after you’ve finished a bowl. Though not like a bad houseguest. It makes you feel warm all over. But not enough to make you crank the AC and drive up your energy bill. Like we said, it’s not like traditional pasta.
Fusilli come from Campania and belong to the short, straight cut family of pasta. In the past, Fusilli were made by hand according to a method that was passed down from one generation to the next. You had to rapidly twist a strand of spaghetti around a knitting needle with a skilled hand. The ability required to perform this procedure is reminiscent of that of spinners and as a matter of fact, the term “fusillo” comes from “fuso” (spindle) which was the tool used by spinners. This pasta is particularly good with meat and fish based sauces or with condiments made with ricotta. It is also perfect with vegetable sauces too that are prepared with a tomato sauce with peppers, aubergines, olives and capers. Available in 13.3 oz pack.
In Argentina, people eat gnocchi on the 29th of every month for good luck. Here in Denver at Cappello’s, we do the same. But we also eat them on the other days of the month. Because we believe in spoiling ourselves. A bowl of these fresh pillowy dumplings sauteed in our favorite sauce is like giving our taste buds a light touch massage. Made with just five simple ingredients: organic potato flakes, almond flour, cage-free eggs, tapioca flour and sea salt. Or six if you count our own specially sourced blend of love. Aren’t you lucky?
One of our earliest raviolis, the light reddish dough beautifully reminds you of the lobster’s shell. To prepare, bring 4 quarts (3.8 liters) of lightly salted water to a boil. Add pasta to water, return water to a gentle boil to prevent filled-products from breaking and stir gently for fifteen seconds. Cook pasta for 8-10 minutes or until al dente, stirring intermittently. Drain and serve immediately.