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Arrabbiata literally means 'angry' in Italian; [2] in Romanesco dialect the adjective arabbiato denotes a characteristic (in this case spiciness) pushed to excess. [1] In Rome, in fact, any food cooked in a pan with a lot of oil, garlic, and peperoncino so as to provoke a strong thirst is called "arrabbiato" (e.g. broccoli arrabbiati).
Penne al baffo, penne all'arrabbiata, penne alla calabrese, penne alla norcina, penne alla vodka, penne allo zafferano; Piccagge di ricotta, piccagge liguri; Pici all'aglione; Pisarei e faśö; Ravioli, ravioli capresi, ravioli del plin, ravioli di borragine, ravioli di magro, ravioli di patate, ravioli di ricotta e spinaci, ravioli scarpolesi
Pasta all'arrabiata, a classic Italian recipe, is my comfort food be it summer or winter. My kids and I love sprinkling "pangrattato" (fried bread crumbs) on top of the arrabiata sauce. —Smitha ...
Penne all'arrabbiata: Lazio: A Roman dish of penne pasta, with the arrabbiata sauce, a spicy sauce made from garlic, tomato, and red chili peppers cooked in olive oil ("arrabbiata" literally means "angry" in Italian; the name of the sauce refers to the spiciness of the chilli peppers) Penne alla norcina: Umbria
Preheat the oven to 400°. Season the chicken with salt and pepper. In a large ovenproof skillet, heat the oil until shimmering. Add the chicken skin side down and cook over moderately high heat, turning once, until browned, 7 minutes.
Penne alla vodka. The exact origins of penne alla vodka are unclear, and to some extent the subject of urban legend and folklore.The first use of vodka in a pasta dish recorded in a cookbook is attested to 1974, when the Italian actor Ugo Tognazzi published the cookbook L'Abbuffone (meaning 'the bouffe-men', named after Tognazzi's movie La Grande Bouffe), which included his recipe of pasta all ...
Preheat the oven to 400°. Season the chicken with salt and pepper. In a large ovenproof skillet, heat the oil until shimmering. Add the chicken skin side down and cook over moderately high heat ...
Penne all'arrabbiata → Arrabbiata sauce — The article Penne all'arrabbiata is just about the sauce, which can be served with any form of pasta, not just "penne". Note that even the picture is of a plate of "Spaghetti all' arrabbiata" instead of a plate of penne, which makes the title of the article look out of place.