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'''Bucatini''' is a thick [[spaghetti]]-like pasta with a hole running through the center. The name comes from ''buco'', meaning "hole" in [[Italian Language|Italian]]. | '''Bucatini''' is a thick [[spaghetti]]-like pasta with a hole running through the center. The name comes from ''buco'', meaning "hole" in [[Italian Language|Italian]]. | ||
Although primarily associated with Roman cooking, the area of origin for bucatini is Lazio, Naples, & Liguria. It is a tubed pasta made of hard durum wheat flour & water. Its length is 25-30 cm (10-12 inch) with a 3 mm (⅛ inch) diameter. The average cooking time is nine minutes. It is served with buttery sauces, pancetta or guanciale, vegetables, cheese, eggs, and anchovy or sardines. ''Bucato'' means "pierced" in Italian. | Although primarily associated with Roman cooking, the area of origin for bucatini is Lazio, Naples, & Liguria. It is a tubed pasta made of hard durum wheat flour & water. Its length is 25-30 cm (10-12 inch) with a 3 mm (⅛ inch) diameter. The average cooking time is nine minutes. It is served with buttery sauces, pancetta or guanciale, vegetables, cheese, eggs, and anchovy or sardines. ''Bucato'' means "pierced" in Italian. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 10:51, 14 June 2009
Bucatini is a thick spaghetti-like pasta with a hole running through the center. The name comes from buco, meaning "hole" in Italian.
Although primarily associated with Roman cooking, the area of origin for bucatini is Lazio, Naples, & Liguria. It is a tubed pasta made of hard durum wheat flour & water. Its length is 25-30 cm (10-12 inch) with a 3 mm (⅛ inch) diameter. The average cooking time is nine minutes. It is served with buttery sauces, pancetta or guanciale, vegetables, cheese, eggs, and anchovy or sardines. Bucato means "pierced" in Italian.
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Agnolotti | Bigoli | Bucatini | Cannelloni | Farfalle | Fettuccine | Fusilli | Gnocchi | Lasagne | Linguine | Macaroni | Pappardelle | Penne | Pizzoccheri | Ravioli | Rigatoni | Spaghetti | Tagliatelle | Tortellini | Trenette | Ziti | |
Total List of Pasta |