Cavatelli

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Cavatelli is a type of pasta originating from Southern Italy. The term 'cavatelli' has two meanings: the most common meaning is small pasta shells that look like miniature hot dog buns. The name is less frequently used for a type of dumpling made with ricotta.

History

The history of cavatelli is deeply rooted in the culinary traditions of Southern Italy. The name itself derives from the Italian verb "cavare", which means "to carve" or "to hollow", referring to the hollow shape of the pasta.

Preparation

Cavatelli are typically made from a dough of semolina flour mixed with warm water. The dough is rolled into long ropes that are then cut into small pieces. These pieces are dragged across a wooden board or the tines of a fork to create ridges that can hold sauce.

Regional Variations

In different regions of Italy, cavatelli can take on different shapes and names. In Apulia, a region in Southern Italy, cavatelli are often served with broccoli or broccoli rabe. In Molise, another region in Southern Italy, cavatelli are typically served with a hearty ragù sauce.

In Popular Culture

Cavatelli have been featured in various forms of media, often as a symbol of Italian culture and cuisine. They are frequently showcased in Italian cookbooks and have been highlighted in television shows and films that focus on Italian food.

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