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But we loved the idea that pasta's named after flying saucers or, you know, snails and things like that.
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But we loved the idea that pasta's named after flying saucers or, you know, snails and things like that.
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The sauce that results—warm, musky and aromatic thanks to the addition of rosemary which Ms. Bloomfield said is a natural complement to cauliflower—nestles into the pasta's ridges.
Cauliflower and Anchovy Orecchiette Kitty Greenwald 2011
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The Umbrian version cooks to a perfect al dente that most fresh pasta cannot achieve, but doesn't have a standard dried pasta's noodle-soup surface over an underdone center.
Gopnik's Daily Pic: Pastaesthetics Blake Gopnik 2010
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But we loved the idea that pasta's named after flying saucers or, you know, snails and things like that.
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Besides three kinds of nuts, the pasta's sauce has several other typical Neapolitan condiments, such as capers and golden raisins.
The Rules of Recipe Attraction Rozanne Gold 2012
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But we loved the idea that pasta's named after flying saucers or, you know, snails and things like that.
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Kindly agreed to pose for a photo with a passerby, and kissed her on the cheek, but cut the chat short to duck back into Papa Razzi: "My pasta's getting cold."
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When the pasta's done, I drain it and add it to the wilted greens mixture, sprinkle on sea salt, and a drop or two of Tabasco.
April Streeter: Necessity is the Mother of...Weird Meals 2010
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When the pasta's done, I drain it and add it to the wilted greens mixture, sprinkle on sea salt, and a drop or two of Tabasco.
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