Macaroni (redirect from Maccheroni)
Macaroni (/ˌmækəˈroʊni/, Italian: maccheroni) is pasta shaped like narrow tubes. Made with durum wheat, macaroni is commonly cut in short lengths; curved...
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Spaghetti alla chitarra (redirect from Maccheroni alla chitarra)
Spaghetti alla chitarra (Italian: [spaˈɡetti ˌalla kiˈtarra]), also known as maccheroni alla chitarra, is a variety of egg pasta typical of the Abruzzo region...
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Maccheroni alla molinara (Italian: [makkeˈroːni ˈalla moliˈnaːra]) or alla mugnaia (Italian: [ˈalla muɲˈɲaːja]) is an uneven, long and thick fresh pasta...
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Hirtenmakkaroni (redirect from Maccheroni alla pastora)
for 'shepherd-style macaroni'), also known as Hirtnnudl in German and maccheroni alla pastora in Italian, is a pasta dish originating in the South Tyrol...
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he called "maccheroni alla bolognese", is thought to derive from the mid 19th century when he spent considerable time in Bologna (maccheroni being a generic...
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al ragù Maccheroni al ragù, maccheroni alla chitarra (or maccheroni carrati), maccheroni alla molinara, maccheroni alla napoletana, maccheroni alla pastora...
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and in modern Italian cookbooks as maccheroni alle polpette (translated as 'spaghetti with meatballs') and maccheroni alla chitarra con polpette, though...
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by diagonally coiling a strand of pasta around a twig of ampelodesmos. Maccheroni inferrati are coiled vertically around a long pin, such as a knitting...
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and traditionally consumed on Saint Stephen's Day. Early references to maccheroni ripieni (stuffed pasta) can be traced back to 1770, but the word cannelloni...
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as a sauce, ragù per i maccheroni, was recorded by Alberto Alvisi, the cook to the Cardinal of Imola (at the time maccheroni was a general term for pasta...
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Macaroni (film) (redirect from Maccheroni (film))
Macaroni (Italian: Maccheroni) is a 1985 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Ettore Scola. The film, starring Marcello Mastroianni and Jack Lemmon, was...
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d'Italia lists it among the gastronomic specialties of Campania, calling it maccheroni alla marinara, although the proposed recipe is close to that of a modern...
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and "Magronen", which was taken as a loan word from the Italian word maccheroni. Älplermagronen are now regarded as a traditional dish of the Swiss Alps...
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La mazzetta (1978) Amici Miei, Atto II (1982) Vacanze di Natale (1983) Maccheroni (1985) Yuppies, i giovani di successo (1986) Codice privato (1988) Leviathan...
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December 2016. Retrieved 24 January 2018. Cosenza, Giulia (2 April 2017). "Maccheroni calabresi, la pasta della domenica". Il calice di Ebe (in Italian). Retrieved...
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Wiktionary Italy portal Food portal List of pasta Spaghetti alla chitarra (or maccheroni alla chitarra) spaghetti. Dictionary.com. Dictionary.com Unabridged (v...
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Palermo" (in Italian). Er Lupacchiotto. Retrieved 16 June 2007. Fabio Maccheroni (4 March 2000). "D' Antoni presidente del Palermo comprato da Sensi e...
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and medium cut pasta, such as rigatoni, penne, tortiglioni, ziti and maccheroni are used. If the traditional preparation of Messina imposes the use of...
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version from Messina is one of the most common, and is generally made with maccheroni pasta, ragù, fried eggplant, caciocavallo (casciucavaddu in the Sicilian...
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onion, garlic, salt, chopped parsley and oil. Popular pasta dishes are: Maccheroni alla chitarra. The pasta is prepared by pressing dough through a chitarra...
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Look up macaroni or maccheroni in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Macaroni is a kind of pasta. Macaroni may also refer to: Macaroni (fashion), also spelled...
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two. The two confections have a shared history with macaroni (Italian maccheroni, from Greek μακαρία). French words ending with "-on" that were borrowed...
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1984 Enrico IV Enrico IV 1985 Le due vite di Mattia Pascal Mattia Pascal Maccheroni Antonio Jasiello Big Deal After 20 Years Tiberio 1986 Ginger e Fred Pippo...
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Clark Gable in "It Started in Naples", and Jack Lemmon in the movies "Maccheroni" (which co-starred Marcello Mastroianni) and "Avanti!". The international...
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pastas may be distinguished by the shapes for which they are named—penne, maccheroni, spaghetti, linguine, fusilli, lasagne. Many more varieties are filled...
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Giorgio Sommer (1834–1914), "Napoli – Fabbrica di maccheroni". Hand-colored photo. Catalog number: 6204....
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on goat meat Maccheroni alla pastora Calabria A dish made with maccheroni pasta with ricotta cheese, pecorino cheese and sausage Maccheroni con la trippa...
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of rabbit and pork A variety of pasta such as cavatelli, lasagna, or maccheroni served with a ragù of lamb or goat Pasta e fagioli, pasta-and-white-bean...
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1570, Bartolomeo Scappi mentions this tool under the name of ferro da maccheroni ("macaroni iron") and shows an engraving that clearly lends us an idea...
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Julius Billerbeck, Flora classica (Leipzig, 1824), p. 13; "L'origine dei maccheroni," Archivo per lo studio delle tradizioni popolari 17 (1898), vol. 36,...
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