• jagungal@lemmy.world
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    18 小时前

    Orecchiette. It’s a very small cup (the name means little ear) which holds a little bit of sauce, but not so much that you get overzealous and try to fill it up.

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    19 小时前

    i cant recall italian name of the pasta, but it was like spaghetti, much thicker and hollow inside. the inside gets filled with sauce, super delicous

  • BonesOfTheMoon@lemmy.world
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    17 小时前

    Linguine as long as it’s cooked correctly. It’s toothsome in the right way.

    Orzo can fuck all the way off and when it gets to fuckoffville it can fuck off even further.

  • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠@slrpnk.net
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    3 天前

    strozzapreti - not only is it a great shape for holding sauce and fun to eat, it’s got a delightful name: the “priest strangler”

    E: typos

      • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠@slrpnk.net
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        3 天前

        It’s a handmade pasta, so you probably will see it in nicer restaurants rather than stores, but if you have a place that makes fresh pasta in your town that’s another place to look. Or make them yourself!

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    Fusilli. The spiral shape allows the right amount of pasta sauce to stick to it so you get a nice pasta-to-sauce ratio.

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    2 天前

    For mac and cheese: medium shells, ditalini
    For red sauce pasta: medium shells, rotini
    For pasta alfredo: medium shells, fettuccine

    So I guess you could say my favorite pasta is potato gnocchi

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    2 天前

    Lots of americans from these answers but it entirely depends on the sauce. Some types of pasta dont necessarily work with certain dishes. Some sauces work with multiple types… try making a carbonara with penne or a mac and cheese which seems to be a popular choice here with spaghetti, they just wont work as dishes. Maybe some people jist eat the same pasta dish all the type and thats how they are basimg their answers.

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      19 小时前

      It’s not about what dish you’re making. It’s what’s your favorite. What’s the dish you prefer to make with it? Pick a favorite, it’s not a crime.

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      19 小时前

      Disagree, I don’t think having a favorite is dish dependent. You probably have a favorite pasta dish and your preferred noodle for it. Probably your favorite shape.

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      3 天前

      This is my answer too. I like different noodles with spaghetti sauce than I do with alfredo. You wouldn’t want elbows in lasagna. This is why we have so many variations.