Tortiglioni

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Tortiglioni[edit]

Close-up of tortiglioni pasta

Tortiglioni is a type of pasta that is characterized by its distinctive spiral ridges. It is a popular variety in Italian cuisine and is often used in dishes that require a pasta capable of holding onto sauces and other ingredients.

Description[edit]

Tortiglioni is similar in shape to rigatoni, but it is slightly smaller and has deeper grooves. The name "tortiglioni" comes from the Latin word "torere," which means "to twist." This refers to the twisted shape of the pasta, which is achieved by rolling the dough around a rod and then cutting it into short tubes.

Culinary Uses[edit]

Tortiglioni is versatile and can be used in a variety of dishes. It is particularly well-suited for baked pasta dishes, as the ridges help to trap sauce and cheese. It is also commonly used in pasta salads and casseroles.

Popular Dishes[edit]

Preparation[edit]

Tortiglioni pasta ready to be cooked

To prepare tortiglioni, it is typically boiled in salted water until it reaches an "al dente" texture, meaning it is firm to the bite. The cooking time can vary depending on the brand and thickness of the pasta, but it usually takes about 10 to 12 minutes.

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