bowtie pasta
1 of 1noun/ˈboʊtaɪ ˈpæstə/
Forms:bowtie pastas
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a type of pasta shaped like small, folded ribbons or bows
Bowtie pasta, also known as farfalle, is characterized by its unique shape resembling little bows or butterflies. It has a firm and chewy texture that holds sauces well, making it a versatile choice for various dishes. When cooked, bowtie pasta offers a delightful al dente bite with a mild and neutral flavor that complements a wide range of ingredients. To make bowtie pasta, boil it in salted water until it is cooked to the desired tenderness, typically around 10-12 minutes. Then, drain the pasta and use it in your favorite recipes, such as salads, pasta bakes, or creamy pasta dishes.
- I enjoyed a refreshing bowtie pasta salad with cherry tomatoes, basil, and mozzarella.
- The colorful bowtie pasta added a fun twist to the classic mac and cheese dish.
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