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How to Match the Perfect Sauce to Different Types of Italian Pasta

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Italian Pasta is a popular food worldwide, with over 500 different varieties. Packaged dry pasta is readily available in supermarkets. While it is easy to cook and can be prepared in various ways, there are some general principles to keep in mind when pairing pasta with sauces.

Long strands of pasta like tagliatelle and spaghetti are best suited for smoother sauces, such as those made with olive oil. These sauces coat the pasta without making them soggy.

From left to right: Tagliatelle, Spaghetti, Fettuccine. Tagliatelle is flat long strands of pasta.
Spaghetti is round long strands of pasta. Fettuccine looks similar to Tagliatelle but with smaller and thinner strands.
Tagliatelle and fettuccine, which are slightly thicker long strands of pasta, pair well with cream or tomato sauces poured on top, known as bolognaise-style pasta.

When slicing vegetables for long strands of pasta, it is advisable to slice them into thinner strips instead of dicing them. This allows the vegetables to mix evenly with the sauce and pasta.

Twist or shell-shaped pasta pairs well with many types of sauces, particularly thick sauces with meat, vegetables, and beans. The twists of the pasta trap these ingredients, making it easier to eat.

From left to right: Conchiglie (shell-shaped pasta) and Fusilli (twist-shaped pasta)

Tubular and shorter types of pasta are well-suited for thick sauces.

From left to right: Rigatoni, Macaroni, and Penne.
Rigatoni is large tubular pasta, about the size of two fingers, with flat ends and waves along the surface.
Macaroni is a popular pasta enjoyed in the US, with short tubular shapes that are small and spiraled.
Penne, on the other hand, has pointed ends and is smaller than Rigatoni.

The size of the ingredients also plays a role in determining the type of sauce. For example, small curved macaroni tubes are not ideal for pairing with chickpeas, while rigatoni pasta may be too grand for a simple tomato sauce. Penne pasta, a medium-sized tubular pasta with pointed ends, is a better match for tomato sauce. Pasta with wavy edges helps the sauce adhere more easily. Lasagna, a wide, flat pasta, is suitable for baking as the sauce can cover the layers of pasta when baked.

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