types of pasta - Glossary Search
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A short ribbon of pasta twisted into a shape resembling a screw or spring-like, corkscrew. Fusilli is best when it is boiled and served with a thick, heavy sauce.
A pasta variety that is cut into very fine strands that are slightly thicker than vermicelli. It is most suitable for boiling and served with a sauce.
A pasta most often used in soup recipes that has the shape of a small tube. Pastina may be substituted if fischietti is unavailable.
Tube pasta with diagonally cut ends, similar to penne but longer in length. Mostaccioli is approximately 2 inches long and is available with a smooth or ridged surface.
Tiny pasta tubes that are a smaller version of tubetti. They are most often used in light soups and broths.
Tube pasta similar to rigatoni. Tortiglioni is narrower in width than rigatoni and its surface ridges spiral around the tube, rather than run parallel to the length as they do on rigatoni.
Short pasta twisted into a spiral shape, similar to fusilli. Rotini adds a decorative affect to salads and other dishes.
Stuffed pasta made to look like a half-round sun with rays extending upward. This pasta is made by first cutting pasta dough into 4-inch strips and then cutting 3-inch diameter circles out of the strips.
A pasta strand very similar to vermicelli. Both thin spaghetti and vermicelli are slightly thinner than spaghettini.
A pasta that is similar to penne but has a slightly wider diameter. Penne zita is approximately 1 1/2 inches long.
Twisted pasta that is similar to rotini, only larger in diameter.
A Ligurian pasta that are small twisted lengths of pasta. It is a smaller variety of trofie. If not available substitute strozzapreti.
An Italian pasta that is shaped like a snail shell. Lumache pasta is generally served with a heavier chunky sauce.
A Turkish pasta made of a small square of pasta with a meat filling added, which then has all four corners gathered together forming a ball.
Small tubular pasta, which are similar to ditalini pasta only slightly longer in length. They are most often used in soups but can be used in other dishes.
Spaghetti-like pasta that has been flattened into oval-shaped or flattened ribbon pasta. Linguine is approximately 1/8 inch wide.
Narrow Umbrian pasta ribbons that are thicker than spaghetti and look similar to shoestrings. The thickness of this pasta provides for a chewier texture.
Wide, flat ribbon pasta that has rippled edges on both sides. Reginette is similar to lasangette. This wide flat pasta is also found named reginelle.
Short tube pasta with diagonally cut ends. This pasta is a short, stubby version of penne.
Refers to pasta that is shaped like a short tube with a wide, spiral groved surface resembling a screw.
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