Campanelle

Type of pasta
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Campanelle (Italian: [kampaˈnɛlle]; Italian for 'bellflowers'[3] or 'little bells') is a type of pasta which is shaped like a cone with a ruffled edge,[4] or a bell-like flower. It is also sometimes referred to as gigli or trompetti.[5] It is intended to be served with a thick sauce,[3] or in a casserole.

In Italian, campanelle can also refer to 'handbells'.[6]

See also

Media related to Campanelle (pasta) at Wikimedia Commons The dictionary definition of campanelle at Wiktionary

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References

  1. ^ Hildebrand, Caz. (2011). Géométrie de la pasta. Kenedy, Jacob., Salsa, Patrice. Paris: Marabout. p. 42. ISBN 9782501072441. OCLC 762599005.
  2. ^ "Food-Info.net > Pasta-shapes". www.food-info.net. Retrieved 2019-04-27.
  3. ^ a b "Campanelle". Barilla. Retrieved 2014-04-14. Campanelle, or 'bellflowers' in Italian, has fluted, petal-like edges and a hollow center for capturing sauce. ... Campanelle is delicious paired with hearty dairy-based sauces like cheese or béchamel, vegetable sauces like beans, lentils, chickpeas, pumpkin, or other chunky vegetables. It also goes well with meat sauces, fish-based sauces, or robust tomato-based sauces.
  4. ^ "Pasta Shapes Dictionary". pastafits.org. Retrieved 2014-04-14. Campanelle ('bells'): campanelle pasta resembles a small cone with a ruffled edge. Campanelle pasta can be paired with lean proteins, vegetables or sauces of any base. These shapes can also be a treat in a cold pasta salad
  5. ^ Kenedy, Jacob (2011). The Geometry of Pasta. Pan Macmillan. ISBN 9780752228013.
  6. ^ "What Is Campanelle?". wiseGEEK. Retrieved 2014-04-14. The name campanelle is Italian for 'little bells' and also refers to a musical instrument that consists of small bells, sometimes called hand bells. This pasta is named for the shape of the pasta, which resembles a simple bell shape or a cone shape with ruffled edges that make it quite appealing once on a plate.
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