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PACKSIZE | 12/8.8 OZ |
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The origins of Angel Hair Nests, with their evocative name and light consistency, are contested between the area around Genoa, Naples and the Ciociaria (central Italy). It is one of the thinnest types of long pasta spun into a nest shape. Even the name Angel Hair is reminiscent of the fine consistency of this type of pasta which is ideal for infants from 9 months old onwards to help them get used to eating food for grown-ups. Angel Hair are a type of pasta which is ideal with broth into which it is broken. Angel Hair can also be used for pasta dishes served with white sauces, eggs, uncooked butter and cheese. Available in 8.8 oz pack.
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.
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.
It’s hard to argue with cheese so we’re not going to. We got into a fight with brie and mascarpone once (unrelated dessert incident) and it didn’t go well at all. So we’re letting ricotta, mozzarella, parmesan, fontina and asiago cheese be a part of our delicious new Five Cheese Ravioli. Five may seem like a lot but you try telling one of them they’re not included! Plus, once we tasted them all together we knew they were the perfect combination for our delicious, restaurant-quality, handmade ravioli. They’ll probably still fight but we can’t hear them over the boiling water.
Introducing our mouthwatering Spinach & Cheese Ravioli! Does it sound familiar? Like something you’ve had before? Well, it’s not! Spinach and cheese may be a familiar combo for omelets and quiches, but this is the world’s first grain-free Spinach & Cheese Ravioli. We didn’t mess with this already amazing flavor combo but we totally messed with everything else about it by making it by hand from simple ingredients, packing it with protein, and freezing it fresh to cook up in 7 minutes and 30 seconds! If you’re seriously trying to tell us you’ve experienced this before, you must have been dreaming.