Lanterne (pasta)

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Lanterne (pasta)[edit | edit source]

Lanterne is a type of pasta that originated in Italy. It is characterized by its unique lantern-like shape, which resembles a small hollow tube with ridges on the outside. Lanterne pasta is commonly used in various Italian dishes and is known for its ability to hold sauces and other ingredients well.

History[edit | edit source]

The exact origins of Lanterne pasta are unclear, but it is believed to have originated in the southern regions of Italy. The name "lanterne" is derived from the Italian word for lantern, which describes the shape of the pasta. It is thought to have been created by Italian pasta makers who wanted to introduce a new and visually appealing pasta shape to their customers.

Description[edit | edit source]

Lanterne pasta is typically made from durum wheat semolina, which gives it a firm and chewy texture when cooked. The pasta is formed into small hollow tubes with ridges on the outside, resembling miniature lanterns. The ridges help to hold sauces and other ingredients, making it a popular choice for dishes with thick or chunky sauces.

Culinary Uses[edit | edit source]

Lanterne pasta is versatile and can be used in a variety of dishes. It pairs well with both light and heavy sauces, making it suitable for a range of flavors. It is commonly used in pasta salads, baked pasta dishes, and traditional Italian pasta recipes.

One popular dish that features Lanterne pasta is "Lanterne alla Norma," a Sicilian pasta dish made with eggplant, tomatoes, basil, and ricotta salata. The ridges of the pasta help to capture the flavors of the sauce, creating a delicious and satisfying meal.

Cooking Instructions[edit | edit source]

To cook Lanterne pasta, bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add the pasta and cook according to the package instructions, usually around 8-10 minutes or until al dente. Drain the pasta and toss it with your desired sauce or ingredients.

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