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tortellini
[tawr-tl-ee-nee, taw
plural noun
small rounds of pasta, filled, as with a meat or cheese stuffing, and then shaped into rings and boiled: often served in broth or with a sauce.
tortellini
/ ˌɔːəˈːɪ /
noun
pasta cut into small rounds, folded about a filling, and boiled
Usage
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of tortellini1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of tortellini1
Example Sentences
“It’s not ‘Hey, let me show you Stanley trying to ride a horse or roll tortellini.’
She taught me how to make pasta by hand on a plywood board and how to craft her famous tortellini filled with a traditional Bolognese sauce.
Typical dishes include tortellini in broth from the northern Emilia region, spaghetti alla carbonara from central regions around Rome, and pasta alla Norma in Sicily.
Even though you can serve tortellini salad all year round, it feels like the perfect dish for summer.
Anthony Esposito, the owner of Via Sposito, an Italian restaurant in Old Bridge that serves spaghetti, linguine, penne, tortellini and gnocchi, said that he could only speculate about where the pasta might have come from.
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