Passatelli

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Passatelli
Passatelli in broth
TypePasta
Place of originItaly
Region or stateMarche
Main ingredientsBread crumbs, eggs, Parmesan cheese, lemon, nutmeg

Passatelli (plural) is a pasta formed of bread crumbs, eggs, grated Parmesan cheese, and in some regions lemon, and nutmeg; it is typically cooked in chicken broth. Typically, it is found in Pesaro e Urbino (northern Marche) and other regions of Italy, such as Emilia Romagna and Umbria.[1]

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References

  1. ^ Zanini De Vita, Oretta (2009). Encyclopedia of pasta. Fant, Maureen B., Field, Carol. Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press. pp. 196. ISBN 9780520944718. OCLC 558881171.