Cascatelli
Cascatelli is a type of pasta that was invented by Dan Pashman, the host of the podcast The Sporkful. The name "Cascatelli" is derived from the Italian word for "waterfalls," which reflects the pasta's unique shape that resembles cascading waterfalls.
History
Cascatelli was developed over a period of three years by Dan Pashman, who sought to create a pasta shape that would excel in three key areas: "forkability," "sauceability," and "toothsinkability." Pashman collaborated with the American pasta company Sfoglini to bring his vision to life. The pasta was officially launched in March 2021 and quickly gained popularity due to its innovative design and the story behind its creation.
Design
The design of Cascatelli is characterized by its half-tube shape with ruffled edges. This unique structure allows the pasta to hold sauce more effectively than many traditional pasta shapes. The ruffled edges also provide a satisfying texture when bitten into, enhancing the overall eating experience.
Forkability
Forkability refers to how easily the pasta can be picked up with a fork. Cascatelli's shape is designed to be easily speared or scooped, making it convenient to eat.
Sauceability
Sauceability is the pasta's ability to hold onto sauce. The ruffled edges and the curvature of Cascatelli create pockets that trap sauce, ensuring each bite is flavorful.
Toothsinkability
Toothsinkability describes the satisfaction of biting into the pasta. Cascatelli's thick, ruffled edges provide a pleasing resistance when chewed, making it enjoyable to eat.
Production
Cascatelli is produced by Sfoglini, a company known for its artisanal pasta. The production process involves extruding the pasta dough through bronze dies, which gives the pasta a rough texture that helps sauce adhere better.
Reception
Since its release, Cascatelli has received positive reviews from both food critics and consumers. It has been praised for its innovative design and the enhanced eating experience it provides. The pasta has also been featured in various media outlets, further boosting its popularity.
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