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linguine

[ling-gwee-nee] / lɪŋˈgwi ni /


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Well, to be fair, the woman in the video did take angel-hair pasta and turn it into a far wider cut, which she likened to fettuccine, or possibly linguine.

From Washington Post

And the ingredients list couldn't be simpler — linguine, grape tomatoes, onion, garlic, basil, red pepper flakes, extra-virgin olive oil, and a generous sprinkle of grated Parmesan cheese on top.

From Salon

Smaller and more tender than littlenecks, they are the ideal clam for spaghetti or linguine alle vongole, pasta with clam sauce.

From New York Times

And after linguine alle vongole, it’s hard to consider anything other than the tiramisù, which incorporates what must be several demitasses of espresso.

From New York Times

This is when most of the pasta dishes Americans are familiar with today – such as spaghetti and meatballs, cheesy elbow macaroni and linguine with clam sauce – became popular.

From Salon