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Saucing The Pasta by Magaly G

The traditional pasta sauces will generally be categorized as one of the following: a tomato or vegetable-based sauce, a cream or butter-based sauce, a cheese sauce, a meat sauce, a herb-based sauce, or an oil-based sauce, with each variation containing a variety of ingredients mixed into the sauce base Find here some tips about how to combine the different Types of pasta with different types of sauce

Shaped Pasta: Conchiglie, farfalle, fusilli, gemelli, gnocchetti, gramigna, lumache, lumaconi, orecchiette, radiatori, route and rotini.

Use: Thick tomato or meat sauces, pesto, chunky sauces, cheese sauces and sauces with herbs

Tubular Pasta: Canneroni, cannolicchi, cavatappi, garganelli, macaroni, maccheroncelli, manicotti, penne, rigatoni, tortiglioni, and ziti.

Use: Accept the same type of sauce as the shaped pasta plus thick cream sauces

Strand Pasta: Angel hair, capellini, chitarra, fedelini, spaghetti, and vermicelli.

Sauce: Light tomato sauces, butter based sauces, light oil based sauces, and light cream based sauces

Ribbon Pasta: Fettuccine, lasagne, linguine, pappardelle, riginette, tagliatelle, and trenette.

Sauce:(For the wider dried pastas) can be used meat sauces, thick tomato sauces, and thick cream sauces; (For narrow or fresh pastas) can be used Light tomato sauces, butter based sauces, light oil based sauces, and light cream based sauces

Soup Pasta: Acini di pepe, alphabets, anellini, conchigliette, ditali, farfalline, orzo, pastine, risi, stele, stortini, and tubetti.

Can be used: Light sauces, mainly used in broth or soups with a light base.

Stuffed Pasta: Agnolotti, pansotti, ravioli, tortelli, and tortellini

Match with: Light tomato sauce, light cream based sauce, and broth

Asian Noodles: Normal Asian, Asian wheat and Asian rice noodles, bean thread noodles, cornstarch or seaweed noodles, and soba noodles. Generally not eaten with a sauce. Used in stir-fries, soups and salads.

CARBONARA SAUCE

Carbonara Sauce is another delicious Classic Italian Pasta Sauce. Creamy egg and bacon ingredients. Very quick and easy to make.

Serves: 4-6

Preparation Time:15 minutes

Total cooking time: 25 minutes

Ingredients.

8 bacon rashers

4 eggs

1/2 cup freshly grated Parmesan(50 g/ 1-3/4 oz)

1-1/4 cups cream (315 ml/10fl oz)

Amount suggested for 500g pasta (1lb)

Directions:

Remove and discard the bacon rind and cut the bacon into thin Strips. Cook in a heavy-based pan over medium heat until crisp. Drain on paper towels. In the meantime cook the pasta according to the pasta package instructions, untill al dente. Drain and return to the pan to keep warm. Beat the eggs, Parmesan and cream in a bowl until well combined. Stir the bacon through the mixture. Pour the sauce over the hot pasta and toss gently until the sauce coats the pasta. Return the pan to very low heat and cook for 1/2 to 1 minute or until the sauce has slightly thickened. Add freshly ground black pepper and Parmesan, to taste.

About the Author
Magaly G is a "Pasta Fan" of all pasta cooking and eating related. Her website http://www.pasta-recipes-online.com contains recipes for all occasions, pasta cooking tips and advices, cooking measurement conversions and lots of pasta fanīs stuff!!! Come visit her site as it grows...

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