Pasta Types
Pasta Origins
Cooking Techniques
Pasta Sauces
Pasta Around the World
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This long, thin pasta is often served with a rich, creamy sauce like Alfredo.

What is fettuccine?

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This country is considered the birthplace of pasta

What is Italy?

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To cook pasta to this point means it is tender but still firm to the bite.

What is al dente?

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This sauce, made from tomatoes, garlic, and olive oil, is a classic pairing for spaghetti.

What is marinara?

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In the U.S., this pasta dish is often made with macaroni and cheese.

What is mac and cheese?

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 This pasta shape, which resembles small rice grains, is often used in soups and casseroles.

What is orzo?

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 Legend has it that Marco Polo brought this type of pasta back to Italy from China.

What is spaghetti?

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The term for the process of cooking pasta in water that is vigorously boiling

 What is boiling?

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 This rich, creamy sauce is often made with heavy cream, butter, and Parmesan cheese.

 What is Alfredo sauce?

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This pasta dish from Japan involves soba noodles in a hot broth.

What is soba?

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These short, tube-shaped pasta pieces are named after a tool used for making pasta by hand.

What is penne?

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 In ancient Rome, this shape of pasta was often served as a type of dessert, sweetened with honey.

What is lagane?

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 This is the key step for pasta dishes like cacio e pepe, where pasta is added directly to the sauce.

What is pasta water (used to help emulsify the sauce)?

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 This green sauce is made with fresh basil, garlic, pine nuts, Parmesan, and olive oil

What is pesto?

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This type of pasta, often served in a cold salad, is a popular dish in Greece and is made from small, tube-shaped pasta.

What is pastitsio?

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This pasta is made into small, delicate cups, often filled with cheese or meat in baked dishes.

What is manicotti?

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This Italian region is known for its distinctive pasta, trofie, and is famous for its basil pesto

What is Liguria?

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This technique involves tossing cooked pasta in a pan with sauce to allow the flavors to meld.

What is sautéing or pan-frying?

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 A hearty meat-based sauce, often made with ground beef or pork, which originated in Bologna.

What is Bolognese?

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In China, these wheat noodles, often stir-fried, are called chow mein

What is lo mein?

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This pasta is shaped like little "ears" and is typically served with hearty sauces, particularly in southern Italy.

What is orecchiette-what is small ear.

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While Italy gets most of the credit, pasta may have been brought to Europe by this North African country.

What is Tunisia?

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When you bake pasta after cooking it, this technique often results in crispy edges and melty cheese.

 What is baking or au gratin?

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This sauce is made by emulsifying egg yolks, cheese, and pasta water, often served with spaghetti or other long pastas.

What is carbonara?

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This famous pasta dish from Peru features noodles served in a creamy sauce with shrimp or chicken.

 What is tallarin verde?

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