All sorts of pasta can be used, from thin sheets of lasagne to stubby penne or rigatoni. |
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In a luxurious take on the classic, duck replaced beef in a rich Bolognese over firm rigatoni. |
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My mother went out to buy groceries, and then she fixed a big dinner of rigatoni, sausage, cheese, and bread. |
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Best of all, though, is a bowl of rigatoni in a mildly creamy tomato sauce with chunks of sweetly spicy Italian sausage. |
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With the rich braciola flavors, I'd suggest ordering a side of hearty rigatoni Bolognese. |
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Entree choices are grilled king salmon, rotisserie lemon-sage chicken, rigatoni Bolognese and squash ravioli. |
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Good macaroni cheese needs pasta with big holes, such as traditional long macaroni or, failing that, rigatoni, that the creamy luscious sauce can seep into. |
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Try shaking it up a bit by using other pasta shapes, like penne, corkscrew rigatoni or even wagon wheels for the kids. |
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But the baked rigatoni with duck drew a pleasant gamy richness from the fowl, balanced by the slightly bitter kick of cavalo nero. |
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Her veal got minced up, yet not dumbed down, into a ragù, and she mixed her mustard greens with fresh ricotta over rigatoni. |
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There's also a veal-ragu rigatoni — crunchy, chewy, with more meat than tomato — that is warming and hearty. |
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Tender seasoned chicken and big rigatoni pasta that cooks up al dente with sweet red peppers and garlic in a light tasting olive oil sauce. |
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In September, Gragnano pasta makers celebrate fusilli, rigatoni, etc, offering them in an exciting variety of sauces. |
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The same line can also produce manicotti or stuffed rigatoni. |
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Their minds are becoming ever more tightly focussed on their occupations and leisure activities. A financial analyst might know the debt-to-asset ratios of every company in an industry and not know Rigoletto from rigatoni. |
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And if you are going to break them – by making risotto with the wrong kind of rice or by serving rigatoni with a meat sauce, for example – you will need a Papal dispensation. |
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