Acini di pepe
Overview[edit]

Acini di pepe is a variety of pasta that is very small and round, resembling tiny beads. The name "acini di pepe" translates to "seeds of pepper" in Italian, which reflects their small size and shape. This pasta is commonly used in Italian cuisine, particularly in soups and salads.
Characteristics[edit]
Acini di pepe is made from semolina flour, which is derived from durum wheat. The pasta is typically cooked by boiling in water until it reaches an al dente texture. Due to its small size, acini di pepe cooks relatively quickly compared to larger pasta shapes.
Culinary Uses[edit]
Acini di pepe is often used in soups, such as Italian wedding soup, where its small size allows it to blend well with other ingredients. It is also popular in pasta salads, where it can absorb flavors from dressings and other components. Additionally, acini di pepe can be used in desserts, such as pasta pudding, where it provides a unique texture.
Preparation[edit]
To prepare acini di pepe, bring a pot of salted water to a boil. Add the pasta and cook for approximately 8-10 minutes, or until it reaches the desired texture. Once cooked, drain the pasta and rinse with cold water if using in a salad or dessert to stop the cooking process.
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